Sunday, January 29, 2012

Occupy oakland tear gas

  • Protesters from Occupy Oakland -- the local offshoot of Occupy Wall Street Once there, several protesters tried to tear down a fence and occupy the building, according to media reports.
  • (MSN Philippines News)
  • Protesters and police clashed with bottles and tear gas Saturday afternoon after more than 1,000 Occupy Oakland protesters tried to enter the vacant Henry J. Kaiser Convention Center.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Police said they issued a dispersal order and used smoke and tear gas after some protesters pelted arrest those carrying out illegal actions.
  • (Times-Leader)
  • OAKLAND -- Police have fired tear gas and flash bang grenades at Occupy Oakland protesters as they marched near the Oakland Museum of California.
  • (Contra Costa Times)
  • 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.
  • (Southeast Missourian)
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  • (CNN)
  • 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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