Saturday, January 28, 2012

Occupy oakland tear gas

  • OAKLAND, Calif. - Oakland police used tear gas and flash grenades Saturday to break up hundreds of Occupy protesters after some demonstrators started throwing rocks and flares at officers and tearing down fencing.
  • (CBS News)
  • (CNN)-- Occupy activists tossed pipes, bottles, burning flares and other objects Saturday at Oakland police, who responded by using tear gas and smoke grenades and arresting more than 100 demonstrators, city and police officials said.
  • (CNN)
  • The arrests Saturday night come after 19 people were arrested in Occupy Oakland protests during the day.
  • (USA Today)
  • (AP) OAKLAND, Calif. - Police were in the process of arresting about 100 Occupy protesters for failing to disperse Saturday night, hours after officers used tear gas on a rowdy group of demonstrators who threw rocks and flares at them and tore down fences.
  • (WNYT)
  • OAKLAND, Calif. - Oakland police used tear gas and flash grenades Saturday to break up an estimated 2,000 Occupy protesters after some demonstrators started throwing objects at officers and tearing down fencing.
  • (Warren Tribune Chronicle)
  • OAKLAND, Calif. -- Police fired tear gas as more than 1,000 Occupy Oakland protesters marched through the city Saturday in an attempt to claim a vacant building as their new headquarters. The march began about 1:30pm at Frank Ogawa Plaza.
  • (Pocono Record)
  • Now weve entered the stage of the Occupy Wall Street But then there was Oakland, Calif., and the sight of a 24-year-old war veteran, a Marine with two combat tours in Iraq, getting his skull fractured by a tear gas canister on Oct. 25.
  • (American Reporter)
  • Olsen cant say for sure who shot him, or what with, but all evidence suggests it was probably a tear-gas canister fired by riot police as they cleared out the Occupy Oakland encampment last October.
  • (Rolling Stone)
  • the 24-year-old military vet who witnesses say was hit in the head with a tear-gas canister on the night of Oct. 25, is out of the hospital.
  • (Inside Bay Area)

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