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Re-occupy 17dec2011

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#D17. Time to assemble once more.

#D17

This kid’s got an attitude that you just can’t fix. Pepper spray. Truncheons. Gas. Confinement. The discourse of our world is shifting. From pole to pole, from East to West, people are rising up! Let’s celebrate our successes and dream up new offensives. Take Back the Commons - D17. Occupynyc-D17 reoccupy nyc. Bishop George Packard leads Occupy Wall Street into Trinity Church's empty lot. #d17 Invasion of Trinity property - Duarte Square - 6th & Canal - OWS. OWS takes Trinity Church property at Duarte Plaza.

The arrests. Cops stop ‘Occupy’ storming at Trinity Church  Bryan Smith for New York Daily News The church-owned lot was the scene of arrests last month when some demonstrators tried to take over the space after the NYPD removed them from Zuccotti Park.

Cops stop ‘Occupy’ storming at Trinity Church 

About 100 Occupy Wall Street protesters flooded the Trinity Church property they had vowed to take over in lower Manhattan on Saturday but were quickly pursued by police. The protesters, who were gathering all day next to the lot, erected and climbed over portable wooden steps in the late afternoon in a bid to “reoccupy.” Retired New York Espiscopal Diocese Bishop George Packard — once a military chaplain in Iraq — was the first over the chain-link fence that surrounded the lot and the first one arrested. Others soon followed. Once they were inside area, said Mike Sweeney, 22, the scene turned to chaos. “I just saw everyone starting to run,” said Sweeney, of Williamsburg, Brooklyn. “[Police\] came in with the clubs out and ready to hit people.

He said he escaped by going under the fence. VIDEO: Mass Arrests Of Occupiers At Duarte Square. Josh Harkinson Updated December 18th at 9:00 a.m.

VIDEO: Mass Arrests Of Occupiers At Duarte Square

For weeks, Occupy Wall Street has been talking about occupying a vacant lot next to Duarte Square in SoHo. On Saturday, it walked the talk. At about 3:30 p.m, several hundred marchers left the square along with two large wooden ladders concealed beneath banners. Inside Occupy Wall Street's Next Occupation. At first glance, Occupy Wall Street's plan to take over a gravel lot in SoHo tomorrow seems a bit strange.

Inside Occupy Wall Street's Next Occupation

After all, the property isn't all that close to Wall Street. It's owned by Trinity Church, which hardly seems like the kind of symbolic target that OWS found in Brookfield Office Properties, the politically connected owner of Zuccotti Park. And the occupiers have already gotten free food and meeting spaces from Trinity; they now risk the appearance of biting the hand that feeds them. Of course, organizers behind #D17, as the occupation attempt is known on Twitter, see things differently. Trinity Church is one of the city's largest landowners and strongly tethered to the 1 percent: Five of the 20 members of its vestry, or church parliament, for example, hail from high-ranking roles at financial firms such as Citigroup and Merrill Lynch, and others come from the insurance behemoth AIG, a market research firm for energy investors, and even Brookfield.

OWS Campers: What Can We Occupy Next? Protesters occupy a Bank of America branch in downtown San Francisco, California. See the rest of Mother Jones photo editor Mark Murrman's photos of the incident here . What will the evicted residents of Zuccotti Park occupy next? Will it be Duarte Plaza, a triangular patch of brick and gravel owned by Trinity Church in Tribeca? Foreclosed and abandoned buildings in Harlem and the Lower East Side? Nearby colleges or small towns? Share photos and videos on Twitter. "I was born to occupy love not hatred." - Antigone. Johnknefel. Ryan Devereaux: The cop in the khakis punc... Samalcoff: Officer Iaquinto 2253 phys... Newyorkist: Saw Democracy Now reporter...

Ryan Devereaux: For the second time today... Ryan Devereaux: Santa and his girlfriend,... 6529941797_a5ba488111_b. Paddy wagon to central booking w/ Bishop George Packard D17. Jesse Hlebo: #D17 got intense!! Carly w... Bishop, Priest, Protestor Arrested in Trinity Wall Street/Occupy Clash. Retired Episcopal Bishop to Join Occupation of Church-Owned Square. Retired Episcopal Bishop to Join Occupation of Church-Owned Square.

Retired Episcopal Bishop to Join Occupation of Church-Owned Square

The Other 99, Ustream.TV: -Twitter- @Timcast @TheOther99 This channel is being maintained by The Other 99. We continue to be a primary source from the. Ryan Devereaux: "Wall St, Times Sq, occupy... Occupy Wall St. arrests after church lot breached. New York -- Dozens of Occupy Wall Street protesters were arrested Saturday after they scaled a chain-link fence or crawled under it to get to an Episcopal church-owned lot they want to use for a new camp site.

Occupy Wall St. arrests after church lot breached

Protesters used a ladder to scale the fence or lifted it from below while others cheered them on. A man in a Santa suit stood on the ladder with others as they ignored "Private Property" signs. As officers made arrests, protesters shouted obscenities and hollered: "Make them catch you! " The group was inside the lot for a short time before being led out by police in single file. "We're just trying to say that this country has gone in the wrong direction, and we need spaces that we can control and we can decide our future in, and that's what this is about," said David Suker, who was among those who scaled the fence.

After police cleared protesters from the lot, about 200 people regrouped for a march on Seventh Avenue. Media Have Another Rough Night With NYPD at OWS #D17; Cops Threatened to Take Photogs' Press Passes. Occupy Wall Street spent yesterday in a day-long struggle to occupy a new space (first Duarte Square, then One New York Plaza) on the three-month anniversary of the movement.

Media Have Another Rough Night With NYPD at OWS #D17; Cops Threatened to Take Photogs' Press Passes

Over the course of 12 hours, protests ranged from Duarte Square and its Trinity Wall Street-owned and OWS-coveted vacant lot to Times Square to, eventually, One New York Plaza, a Brookfield-owned property near the Staten Island Ferry. Two attempts at occupying a new space failed, and at least 50 arrests were made.

Meanwhile, the assembled press gaggle was having an almost equally rough night. Two photographers say that police threatened to take their official press passes away, a credentialed cameraman was hit over the head with a baton, and another photographer was arrested. During the invasion of Trinity's lot next to Duarte Square around 3:30, a number of photographers went over the fence with protesters. Meanwhile, a Democracy Now! [rgray@villagevoice.com] [@_rosiegray] OCCUPYWALLSTREET: We'll leave it 2 the histo...