Thug pig cops follow-up vicious assault on Marine with unlawful arrests of protesters.
NEW YORK (PNN) - October 28, 2011 - Protesters in the Occupy movement around the country faced unconstitutional arrests and evictions Thursday as thousands held vigils for injured Marine veteran Scott Olsen.
At least 1,000 gathered in Oakland at the site where Olsen had his skull fractured just two days earlier. Olsen’s family said he was awake, lucid and awaiting surgery.
“He’s able to understand what’s going on,” Highland General Hospital spokesman Warren Lyons explained at a news conference. “He’s able to write and hear but has a little difficulty with his speech.”
Thug pig cops in riot gear unlawfully evicted Occupy San Diego protesters from Civic Center Plaza at around 2:00 a.m. Friday morning. It wasn’t immediately clear how many were unlawfully arrested by the pigs. A solidarity march was planned from the plaza to the Wells Fargo Building later in the morning.
At least 29 protesters were unconstitutionally and unlawfully arrested by thug pig cops in Nashville after new city rules unlawfully banned “overnight occupation”. An unconstitutional 10:00 p.m. curfew is now being unlawfully enforced by criminal pig thug cops at the War Memorial Courtyard and the Legislative Plaza that protesters were occupying.
Eight protesters refusing to leave a sidewalk in front of North Carolina’s Capitol were unlawfully arrested by thug pig cops in Raleigh Thursday. Video indicated that the incident was peaceful.
In London, religious and government authorities are seeking a court order to remove several hundred demonstrators occupying St. Paul’s Cathedral, a process that could take weeks or months.