More Occupy Wall Street Protesters Arrested Down by Federal Hall
Puts this week's tally somewhere north of twenty.
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Puts this week's tally somewhere north of twenty.
Most at Duarte Square, others while marching on Times Square.
Both traditional and nontraditional members of the press have been arrested.
Which famous person will be next?
He was one of nineteen people removed from the steps of the Supreme Court on Sunday.
Twelve were arrested last week on misdemeanor charges.
That's right. Columbia. Not Colombia.
A 47-year-old was arrested for shouting profanities while trick-or-treating.
The young Efraim E. Diveroli, a former $300 million government weapons contractor convicted of fraud and conspiracy, arrested for — what else? — trying to buy guns.
The self-help guru was arrested today after a grand jury indicted him on three counts of manslaughter.
No explanation is being given for why Jean Montrevil, father of four, will be sent back to Haiti.
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