Thursday, February 2, 2012

Arrests in Oakland protests rise to a lot more than four hundred - chicagotribune.com

OAKLAND, Calif (Reuters) - Crews cleaned up Oakland's historic Town Corridor on Sunday from harm inflicted in a single day during violent anti-Wall Road protests that resulted in about 400 arrests, marking one of the greatest mass arrests considering that nationwide protests started previous calendar year.



At a press convention on Sunday, Oakland police and town officials stated they did not have a last tally of arrests. Before in the day, the city's unexpected emergency functions office place the figure at around four hundred. The skirmishes hurt 3 officers and at least 1 demonstrator.











































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