Occupy Oakland Finds New Digs
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Occupy Oakland Finds New Digs
Occupy Oakland Finds New Digs
NBC Bay Area
Sunday, Nov 20, 2011
After a march through city streets, Occupy Oakland demonstrators took over a vacant lot and park in Oakland's Uptown neighborhood Saturday, despite police warnings that overnight camping would not be allowed.
Demonstrators met in Frank Ogawa Plaza, the site of Occupy Oakland's encampment for over a month, for a rally at around 1:30 p.m.
After marching through downtown Oakland and the nearby Lake Merritt neighborhoods, the protesters gathered to hear speakers in front of Lakeview Elementary School.
Oakland police estimated the march's size at around 700.
At around 5:15 p.m., around 400 protesters arrived at the vacant lot near the corner of 19th Street and Telegraph Avenue, where representatives of Occupy Oakland had announced their intention to establish a new encampment Friday.
Demonstrators removed a perimeter fence on the lot, and entered the area. Oakland police said the lot is owned by the Oakland Redevelopment Agency.
Protesters set up several tents, and Oakland police said additional officers were deployed to protect neighboring buildings.
Police said that the city's position remains that lodging will not be permitted, however as of around 1 a.m. today the camp remained standing with minimal police presence, according to video accounts by protesters.
Occupy Oakland's previous encampment at Frank Ogawa Plaza was removed by a joint operation of over a dozen police departments early Monday morning.
Occupy Oakland has continued to convene in Frank Ogawa Plaza for General Assembly meetings each following day, but has not attempted to establish a new encampment, according to a statement by Mayor Jean Quan on Saturday.
In that statement, Quan also said that following Sunday's raid on the main camp in Frank Ogawa Plaza a smaller encampment in Snow Park, overlooking Lake Merritt, had been allowed to continue by interim police Chief Howard Jordan.
Quan said that the temporary camp was for campers who pledged to be non-violent, and also said that the Snow Park encampment would be closed on Sunday.
NBC Bay Area
Sunday, Nov 20, 2011
After a march through city streets, Occupy Oakland demonstrators took over a vacant lot and park in Oakland's Uptown neighborhood Saturday, despite police warnings that overnight camping would not be allowed.
Demonstrators met in Frank Ogawa Plaza, the site of Occupy Oakland's encampment for over a month, for a rally at around 1:30 p.m.
After marching through downtown Oakland and the nearby Lake Merritt neighborhoods, the protesters gathered to hear speakers in front of Lakeview Elementary School.
Oakland police estimated the march's size at around 700.
At around 5:15 p.m., around 400 protesters arrived at the vacant lot near the corner of 19th Street and Telegraph Avenue, where representatives of Occupy Oakland had announced their intention to establish a new encampment Friday.
Demonstrators removed a perimeter fence on the lot, and entered the area. Oakland police said the lot is owned by the Oakland Redevelopment Agency.
Protesters set up several tents, and Oakland police said additional officers were deployed to protect neighboring buildings.
Police said that the city's position remains that lodging will not be permitted, however as of around 1 a.m. today the camp remained standing with minimal police presence, according to video accounts by protesters.
Occupy Oakland's previous encampment at Frank Ogawa Plaza was removed by a joint operation of over a dozen police departments early Monday morning.
Occupy Oakland has continued to convene in Frank Ogawa Plaza for General Assembly meetings each following day, but has not attempted to establish a new encampment, according to a statement by Mayor Jean Quan on Saturday.
In that statement, Quan also said that following Sunday's raid on the main camp in Frank Ogawa Plaza a smaller encampment in Snow Park, overlooking Lake Merritt, had been allowed to continue by interim police Chief Howard Jordan.
Quan said that the temporary camp was for campers who pledged to be non-violent, and also said that the Snow Park encampment would be closed on Sunday.
TexasBlue
Re: Occupy Oakland Finds New Digs
I'm getting so sick and tired of these animals. They're not protesting anymore. They've become vagrants waiting for an Obama Handout. Law breakers. Period!
TexasBlue
Re: Occupy Oakland Finds New Digs
TexasBlue wrote:I'm getting so sick and tired of these animals. They're not protesting anymore. They've become vagrants waiting for an Obama Handout. Law breakers. Period!
Oh no, you're just demonizing them.
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