Police arrest more Atlanta protesters

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ATLANTA (AP) - Atlanta police late Saturday swarmed the area near a city park where Occupy Atlanta protesters had gathered with the intent of staying overnight, making several arrests outside the park as the evicted crowd got rowdy.

Dozens of police officers converged on the area near Woodruff Park on motorcycles, horseback and in riot gear soon after its 11 p.m. Saturday closing time. Police began herding protesters away from the park and installed barricades around it. A police helicopter flew overhead.

While most protesters left the park, a few people stayed behind. But as demonstrators poured into Peachtree Street and downtown, some chanted and yelled to protest the show of force, and police made several arrests.

Protesters began camping out in Woodruff Park on Oct. 7. Mayor Kasim Reed initially issued an executive order allowing them to stay, but later revoked it after he said there were increasing security concerns.

Police on Oct. 26 arrested more than 50 people they say were violating a city ordinance by staying in the park after closing.

The protesters returned Saturday night, saying they planned to defy warnings that they would be arrested if they stayed past the 11 p.m. closing time.

The crowd swelled during the brisk night to several hundred people, as the Rev. Jesse Jackson paid an early-evening visit and some protesters set up tents.

Jackson showed his support for protesters, the Atlanta-Journal Constitution reported, telling them that the movement was an extension of Martin Luther King Jr.'s Poor People's Campaign.

Protesters began leaving the park as its 11 p.m. closing time approached. But when police swarmed the area about 15 minutes later, tensions rose as protesters yelled at and taunted police.
 

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I wish these protesters would go and find jobs. Why do they think they have the right to break the rules and cause damage? They should work hard and become successes in life.

I find it hilarious that they have no issue with these rich celebrities that made their money through acting or music but have an issue with bankers. These bankers are doing what they are talented at just like these musicians are doing what they are talented at. Surely they should be angry when actors get $20 million a movie but for some reason they aren't. Completely misguided group and I am glad that this doesn't happen in Australia, about twenty people show up and no-one supports them here.