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Police Begin Clearing Zuccotti Park of Protesters 

Hundreds of New York City police officers began clearing Zuccotti Park of the Occupy Wall Street protesters early Tuesday, telling the people there that the nearly  two-month-old camp would be “cleared and restored” before the morning  and that any demonstrator who did not leave would be arrested.
The protesters, about 200 of whom have been staying in the park  overnight, resisted with chants of “Whose park? Our park!” as officers  began moving in and tearing down tents. The protesters rallied around an  area known as “the kitchen” near the middle of the park and began  building barricades with tables and pieces of scrap wood.
The officers, who had gathered between the Brooklyn and Manhattan  Bridges and then rode in vans along Broadway, moved into the  one-square-block park shortly after 1 a.m.
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leftliberty:

Police Begin Clearing Zuccotti Park of Protesters

Hundreds of New York City police officers began clearing Zuccotti Park of the Occupy Wall Street protesters early Tuesday, telling the people there that the nearly two-month-old camp would be “cleared and restored” before the morning and that any demonstrator who did not leave would be arrested.

The protesters, about 200 of whom have been staying in the park overnight, resisted with chants of “Whose park? Our park!” as officers began moving in and tearing down tents. The protesters rallied around an area known as “the kitchen” near the middle of the park and began building barricades with tables and pieces of scrap wood.

The officers, who had gathered between the Brooklyn and Manhattan Bridges and then rode in vans along Broadway, moved into the one-square-block park shortly after 1 a.m.

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