Occupy Police Compilation


The Occupy Wall Street Police - Doing what they do best, my first compilation video. The song is by KSR1 and all the clips here are from #OccupyWallStreet except one


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Anonymous Message to Occupy Police!!! ;p


┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐ Greetings police forces of the world. We are Anonymous. Since the beginning of the Occupy movement we have watched as police violence toward the otherwise peaceful protestors has steadily increased. Your brutalization of our citizens is both unjust and uncalled for. Your raids on our encampments and the illegal actions of corrupt officers within your ranks will no longer go unpunished. Any officer found to be guilty of these crimes against peaceful protestors will be doxed and have their personal information released to the public. It is time you take a dose of your own medicine and stop hiding behind your badge. UC Davis Campus Police, Lieutenant John Pike. Records Unit Manager You pepper sprayed a crowd of peaceful students sitting on the ground. You are a coward, and a bully. A tool of the corrupt. A puppet for your masters. Citizens of the world, flood his home phone at 530-752-3989. Flood his cell phone at 530-979-0184. Flood his email at, japikeiii@ucdavis.edu. Flood his home with pizza deliveries and junk mail at 4005 Cowell Boulevard. Apartment #616. Davis, California 95618. Flood his skype at japike3. Flood his phones, email and mailbox to voice your anger. Flood the campus of UC Davis. Flood the streets of the world and stand up for your rights, and against injustice. We are Anonymous. We Are Legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us! www.facebook.com


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Occupy Cal video: Police brutally beat, arrest Berkeley students


Video courtesy: www.youtube.com CalTV - www.caltv.org and www.youtube.com US police in riot gear have clashed with student protesters at the University of California, Berkeley, after they refused to dismantle their camp. Tents were erected following a march against tuition fee increases for students - which was part of the broader Occupy Wall Street movement. Several activists were arrested, some were beaten by police with batons. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Severe police action as thousands of Occupy protesters fill Times Square


Tens of thousands of people in hundreds of cities around the word have been venting their fury against the greed of the big banks - and the debt management inflicted by their governments. Inspired by the 'Occupy Wall Street' movement in Manhattan, protests took hold in Europe, Asia, and around the US - with some turning violent. In New York, there were dozens of arrests as police moved to contain the rally. Here's RT's Lucy Kafanov. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Anonymous Message to Occupy Police *Reupload*


-READ THIS- The officer who sprayed the students was UC Davis Police Lt. John Pike Flood his cell phone at 530-979-0184. Flood his email at, japikeiii@ucdavis.edu. Flood his home with pizza deliveries and junk mail at 4005 Cowell Boulevard. Apartment #616. Davis, California 95618. Flood his skype at japike3. Flood his phones, email and mailbox to voice your anger. Flood the campus of UC Davis. Flood the streets of the world and stand up for your rights, and against injustice. www.mediafire.com - to download a copy of this video for own use.


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Brooklyn Bridge video: Police arrest Occupy Wall Street protesters


Video courtesy: Daryl Lang For latest updates, follow RT on twitter.com and www.facebook.com Occupy Wall Street protesters march from Liberty Plaza to the Brooklyn Bridge on the afternoon of Saturday, October 1, 2011. Blocked by the police from crossing the footpath, a large group of protesters chose the roadbed, which is reserved for cars. The arrests seen in this video happened between around 4:30 and 5 pm


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[Orignal full version] 1 Marine vs. 30 Cops (By. J. handy)


United States Marine Corps. Sgt. Shamar Thomas from Roosevelt, NY went toe to toe with the New York Police Department. An activist in the Occupy Wall Street movement, Thomas voiced his opinions of the NYPD police brutality that had and has been plaguing the #OWS movement. Thomas comes from a long line of people who sacrifice for their country: Mother, Army Veteran (Iraq), Step father, Army, active duty (Afghanistan), Grand father, Air Force veteran (Vietnam), Great Grand Father Navy veteran (World War II). To contact Sgt. Thomas directly: sgtshamarthomasusmc@yahoo.com


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Occupy Boston: Police beat war veterans, 100 arrested


For latest updates follow RT on twitter.com and www.facebook.com Follow Lucy Kafanov at twitter.com There have been reports of police beating war veterans during a peaceful protest in the US city of Boston. The demonstration was part of the Occupy Wall Street movement, which is aimed at big business and banks. The protests which started in New York are now countrywide.


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Occupy Oakland video: Riot police fire tear gas, flashbang grenades


Video courtesy: Ali Winston www.youtube.com Police have clashed with hundreds of demonstrators in the US city of Oakland. It happened when hundreds marched to show their anger at police clearing an "Occupy Wall Street" camp. Officers shot several rounds of tear gas into the crowd, who were trying to reclaim their position within the city centre. Earlier on Tuesday, 85 people were arrested, after they refused to take down their tents as part of the nationwide movement against corporate greed. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Occupy Maced: Police pepper spray unarmed youth, tear tents down


Police in the US have used pepper spray against students taking part in an 'Occupy' campaign at the University of California. Demonstrators had been ordered to remove their camp, but after refusing, officers showed up and tore their tents down. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Police Attack UCB Occupy Protesters


Police clashed with University of California at Berkeley students who were showing solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement and protesting high tuition. Ana Kasparian and Cenk Uygur break down the video on The Young Turks. Watch more college related videos: www.youtube.com Watch Cenk at Occupy Oakland at current.com Subscribe to The Young Turks: bit.ly The Largest Online New Show in the World. Google+: www.gplus.to Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: twitter.com


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POlice WAR on OCCupy. POlice Spray protestors in the face. 9 minutes of UNCOnstitutional ABUSE!


These are from cities all over America. Berkeley, Davis, Denver, New York, San Diego, DC. Congress shall make no law respecting .... the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." RAW MIX Thanx to DJ Amoure


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Washington arrests video: Police vs Occupy DC protesters


On November 4, Occupy DC demonstrators had gathered to protest the Defending the American Dream summit at the Washington Convention Center. Occupy DC marched from McPherson Square to the convention center Friday evening - when a driver plowed into the crowd of protesters, injuring two. Police officers had let the driver go. This prompted angry cries from the crowd, at which point officers started scuffling with protesters, in the end arresting 3 of the demonstrators in the street. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Shot by police with rubber bullet at Occupy Oakland


While filming a police line at Occupy Oakland after midnight on Nov. 3 following the Nov. 2 general strike, an officer opens fire and shoots me with a rubber bullet. I was standing well back. There was no violence or confrontations of any kind underway. At 0:31 seconds you can see a tall officer in the front raise his weapon and then fire. This is the full clip of the incident.


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PROTESTERS START OCCUPY POLICE MOVEMENT


The Occupy Wall Street Movement allied themselves with a group speaking out about police brutality - 22 October 2011.


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Occupy Wall Street: Police brutality, media blackout


As Occupy Wall Street demonstrations enter their second week, over 80 people were arrested over the weekend and police brutality surges on the streets. Many protesters say the mainstream media is undergoing a black-out since many corporate networks sleep in the same bed with Wall Street. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Police pepper spraying and arresting students at UC Davis


Title says all. During peacefully Occupy Movement, police came in to tear down tents and proceeded to arrest students who stood in their way. Once students peacefully demanded the release of the arrested, a police officer unnecessarily pepper sprays the students to open a path for the rest of the officers *UPDATE* The officer who sprayed the students was UC Davis Police Lt. John Pike Lieutenant John Pike - (530) 752-3989-Police Station # Email: japikeiii@ucdavis.edu Annette M. Spicuzza, UC Davis Police Chief (530) 752-3113 Chancellor Linda Katehi (530) 752-2065 email: chancellorkatehi@ucdavis.edu chancellor.ucdavis.edu *UPDATE* Please sign the petition for the Chancellors Katehi's resignation! www.change.org I was just sent this by a fellow YouTuber giving us pretty interesting information about what occurred on Friday Nov 18 studentactivism.net


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Occupy Portland: Tensions rise between Portland Police and crowd


Hours after the eviction deadline of 12:01 am, November 13th, Portland Police interact with protesters, attempting to push the crowd out of the streets. A police officer was injured shortly before 2 am by a projectile thrown from the crowd. As tension rose, police arrested a 23-year-old man and warned demonstrators they would be subject to arrest or chemical agents.


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Occupy Suspects: Police brand campers a terror threat


Narco-terrorists, suicidal jihadists, and Occupy London? While few would see any connection between peaceful British activists protesting economic inequality and the world's most notorious terrorist groups, London police beg to differ. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Police Brutality @ Occupy Melbourne, Australia


"We don't really want to engage in this sort of activity but we're not going to back down either," Assistant Commissioner Fontana said. "They've [protesters] had more than ample time to make their point in terms of what their protest is about and I think it's time to give the City Square back to the citizens of Melbourne." Greens MP Adam Bandt, the federal member for Melbourne, said calling on the riot police to intervene was a serious error by political leaders. Hundreds of people, including school children, are now lining Swanston and Collins streets watching the drama, with some chanting "the whole world is watching". "People will be arrested," he said, as protesters around him chanted "We are the 99 per cent". Earlier, organisers used loudspeakers to urge the protesters to call everyone they knew to join the protest before the 9am deadline and passed around marker pens to write the mobile phone number of a legal service on their arms in preparation for arrest. Mr Doyle said a fence would be used to try to keep others from joining the protest at the makshift camp, which he said had been taken over by "professional protesters" in recent days. While some protesters packed up their tents in the rain and moved on, most remained steadfast. Passers-by watched the unfolding drama from the neighbouring Starbucks coffee outlet, where they turned chairs outside the front of the store to face the action. However at 8.30am, as yet more police moved in, Starbucks staff began <b>...</b>


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Occupy Portland video: Mounted police vs protesters stand-off


Video courtesy: Jamie Francis www.youtube.com and Steve Schwind www.youtube.com In Portland, police in riot gear have surrounded hundreds of Occupy protesters in a central park after they ignored eviction orders. Officers used batons and threatened arrests if the demonstrators failed to comply. The protests are part of the larger movement against social and economic inequality and corporate greed in America and around the world. RT on Twitter twitter.com RT on Facebook www.facebook.com


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Police Arrest Occupy Wall Street Protesters on the Brooklyn Bridge - October 1, 2011


Occupy Wall Street protestors marched from Liberty Plaza to the Brooklyn Bridge on the afternoon of Saturday, October 1, 2011. Blocked by the police from crossing the footpath, a large group of protestors chose the roadbed, which is reserved for cars. I was up on the pedestrian walkway, walking alongside the protest. The arrests seen in this video happened between around 4:30 and 5 pm Two shorter clips from this video are available here: NYPD officers arrest two girls and a photographer on the Brooklyn Bridge www.youtube.com Police and protestors scuffle on the Brooklyn Bridge, October 1, 2011 www.youtube.com


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MSNBC on NYPD Police Brutality during Occupy Wall Street Lawrence O'donnell with "The Last Word"


An excellent piece of main stream coverage on this past weekend, I'm sure this video wont be up long, but figured the folks looking at the vids on this channel would appreciate it. Thanks for an excellent piece Lawrence O'donnel Follow the live stream of the occupy wall street protests here: www.livestream.com This may seem insignificant to some, but this is where REAL reform starts. These protests are filled with individual who have a quarrel with how corrupt our government and federal bank have become. Many have their own message, many just know they are not happy and want to create a better society for themselves and their fellow Americans. The corruption of the FED is avoided by the main stream media, make your own assumptions as to why, but one of the goals of these protestors is to bring light to some of these facts. The FED has handed out over $16 Trillion to private banks and corporations in the past 4 years and NONE of this was addressed in the mainstream news nor was it approved of by the people. This is clearly a red flag!! Look at these reputable links below that PROVE my statements are true, and spread them around. Dont allow these protestors sacrifices to be in vain!! Forbes Article on the $16 Trillion bail out: www.forbes.com Unelected.orgs reporting on the $16 Trillion with many more links to information: www.unelected.org Senator Bernie Sanders report on the $16 Trillion: sanders.senate.gov The GAO report on which organizations funds were allocated to <b>...</b>


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Occupy Cal Police Clash w/ Students - Berkeley Chancellor Backpedals?


Police clashed with University of California at Berkeley students who were showing solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement and protesting high tuition. Alyona Minkovski joins Ana Kasparian to discuss. Watch more TYT University here: www.youtube.com Watch more Alonya here: www.youtube.com Watch more college related videos: www.youtube.com


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A Message to All Police Officers From Occupy Wall Street


Mike Ruppert addresses those police officers who have begun a campaign of violent and brutal attacks at some of the Occupy Wall Street protesters around the country, and around the world.


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Police raid Occupy Oakland, Oct 25, 5am


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Copwatch@Occupy Oakland: Beware of Police Infiltrators and Provocateurs


Produced by Jacob Crawford with assistance from Ali Winston and Josh Wolf.


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Oakland Policeman Throws Flash Grenade Into Crowd Trying To Help Injured Protester


Footage from the Occupy Oakland protest, October 25th, 2011. After protesters ran to the aid of a badly-injured person, Oakland Police deliberately lobbed a flash grenade into the crowd. Whatever you think of the Occupy movement, police behavior of this kind is criminal and should be prosecuted. The original footage, shot by Ben Cruz, is here: www.ktvu.com Website created for the injured protester: www.scottolsen.org Article about him: www.businessweek.com


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Retired Police Captain Ray Lewis Stands with #occupy wall street


Retired Philadelphia Police officer Ray Lewis talks to We Are Change about his arrest at Occupy Wall Street. Help We Are Change produce more videos like this and continue our coverage of #occupywallstreet www.wearechange.org www.facebook.com www.twitter.com www.WeAreChange.org


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Occupy Portland: Police take back two parks, but protest moves to Pioneer Square


On Sunday morning, November 13th, Portland police seized Lownsdale and Chapman squares from Occupy Portland protesters, who have camped at the site for the past six weeks. Officers swept into the public parks after a Saturday night of brinksmanship with protesting crowds that swelled into the thousands. Sunday evening, crowds moved to Pioneer Courthouse Square, but police have said they will not allow protesters to occupy any more public parks.


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Riot Police Supress Occupy Portland Protestors With Brutal Force


Riot Police Clash With Occupy Portland Protestors Who ask the police Whom do you protecting?! "Take off your riot suit. You're sexy, you're cute" and "Shame on you" were among the chants Portland protesters directed at police in riot gear after safe festive last night vimeo.com In Portland, at one point overnight, the crowd swelled to thousands. As dawn arrived, riot police had retreated and most of the crowds had gone home, but protesters who have been at the two parks since Oct. 6 were still there. Portland Mayor Sam Adams had ordered the camp shut down Saturday at midnight, citing unhealthy conditions and the encampment's attraction of drug users and thieves. One of the organizers, Jim Oliver, said the night had been a victory for Occupy Portland.In Portland, at one point overnight, the crowd swelled to thousands. As dawn arrived, riot police had retreated and most of the crowds had gone home, but protesters who have been at the two parks since Oct. 6 were still there. A 12:01 deadline to evict public parks was met with cheers, a countdown and thousands of Occupy Portland protestors standing their ground. Police stood watch as crowds of protestors defied the orders given by Portland, Ore., mayor Sam Adams to leave the parks by midnight Sunday. About two dozen protestors were later arrested, but protestors said the eviction notice brought more support to their movement.www.youtube.com


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OWS: Occupy Oakland Violence - Police Shoot Veteran In The Face - Protesters In War Zone


Are YOU prepared for what's coming? CurrencyOfTheFuture.US OWS Occupy Oakland Violence - Police Shoot Veteran In The Face - Protesters Caught in War Zone Protesters are met with unnecessary violence at Occupy Oakland (OWS) protest on the evening of October 25, 2011. The man in the video who appears to be shot in the face with a "less than lethal" round, is reported to be a US Veteran of the Marine Corps. The NWO is tightening its grip and the people are starting to fight back. Police violence against the protesters is only going to escalate from this point forward. It doesn't look like Occupy Wall Street, Occupy Oakland, etc. are going anywhere anytime soon. GET YOURSELVES PREPARED FOR WHAT IS COMING!! ows occupy oakland police violence oakland occupy riot police shoot veteran protestors occupy protestors police shooting arrests occupy wall street Police Oakland, California Oakland Raiders Cops war war zone police brutality martial law police state end the fed occupy the fed alex jones ron paul nwo news politics illuminati wwiii new world order


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Occupy Oakland: Police Standoff & Brutal Assault, Tear Gas


mediaroots.org Abby Martin of Media Roots captured an extremely tense standoff between the Oakland Police Department and the Occupy Wall Street protestors. Things came to a head around 7:45 pm when the Oakland PD started throwing smoke bombs and tear gas canisters into the crowd completely unprovoked. Check out my coverage from earlier that day when the Oakland PD aggressively raided the peaceful Occupy Oakland encampment and said they were just 'following orders': www.youtube.com Contact the Mayor Jean Quan here: www.oaklandnet.com www.mediaroots.org http


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UC Davis Protestors Pepper Sprayed


Friday Nov. 18th at 4:54 PM Police pepper spray students who refused to move out of the way.


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Dozens Arrested at Occupy Oakland as Police Raid Encampment, Tear Down Tents


www.democracynow.org - Oakland police stormed the Oakland Occupy protest encampment outside City Hall just before 5 am PDT. Police lobbed flash grenades and reportedly fired tear gas. Initial reports say at least 70 people have arrested and the police tore apart the protest camp. Democracy Now! gets a live report from the park by legal observer Marcus Kryshka. Nearly 2500 people have now been arrested in protests since the start of Occupy Wall Street movement Sept. 17. For the complete transcript, podcast, and for additional reports on the Occupy Wall Street movement, visit www.democracynow.org FOLLOW DEMOCRACY NOW! ONLINE: Facebook: www.facebook.com Twitter: @democracynow Subscribe on YouTube: www.youtube.com Daily Email News Digest: www.democracynow.org Please consider supporting independent media by making a donation to Democracy Now! today, visit www.democracynow.org


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Occupy Wall Street Police Abuse


Sign The Petition: wwws.whitehouse.gov Some officer is throwing people off the street.


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