11 DC occupiers evicted and arrested

11 DC occupiers evicted and arrested

From The Blaze

District of Columbia protective services police on Saturday arrested 11 protesters and charged them with unlawful entry after officers cleared a city-owned building in downtown Washington that had been occupied by a group inspired by Occupy D.C. Supporters of the protesters cheered as officers led demonstrators outside in handcuffs and into two police vans.

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3 Responses to 11 DC occupiers evicted and arrested

  1. CLR November 20, 2011 at 1:02 am #

    You poor baby. Sniff.

    Did your mummy and daddy never tell you life isn’t fair. Sniff

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  2. Travis November 21, 2011 at 3:09 am #

    They wanted to Occupy a government building. Well, jails and prisons are public buildings…..I guess they’ll get their wish. And while they’re Occupying a cell, Big Bubba might get to “Occupy” them.

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    • jasmine November 22, 2011 at 8:55 am #

      Yes, they will get three meals a day and a nice, free medical care, free education and a place to sleep. And all of the felons will help to keep them warm. After all, those felons are part of the oppressed 99% that the OWS claim to represent, are they not? Most of them are in prison only because those greedy corporations didn’t want to share the wealth and forced them to steal to survive.

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