Occupy Oakland arrests reach 400; City Hall vandalized
OAKLAND, Calif. — Police were in the process of arresting about 100 Occupy protesters for failing to disperse Saturday night, hours after officers used tear gas on a rowdy group of demonstrators who threw rocks and flares at
Story updated 12:30 p.m. ET: Oakland officials on Sunday were inspecting damage inside City Hall that was caused by about 50 Occupy protesters who broke in and smashed glass display cases, spray-painted graffiti, and
Leo Ritz-Barr and other Occupy Oakland organizers announce their plans for Saturday. The group threatened possible blockades if police interfere. Occupy Oakland protesters say they will gather outside City Hall on Saturday, march to an undisclosed
I know… you probably thought this story was over, right? But apparently not. While police have cleaned the squatters out of most of the occupy camps in cities around the country, the protesters in Oakland, California are still at
Leo Ritz-Barr and other Occupy Oakland organizers announce their plans for Saturday. The group threatened possible blockades if police interfere. Occupy Oakland protesters say they will gather outside City Hall on Saturday, march to an undisclosed
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