Wednesday 28 September 2011

Over 100 NYPD Officers Refuse to Work in Support of Occupy Wall Street Movement


UPDATED Sept. 27, 2011 at 8:29 PM - MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell is siding with the Occupy Wall Street movement and comments about police brutality. Video below.
September 27, 2011 - TAMPA, FL - In a bizarre twist of fate, a growing movement of New York City Police Department officers are banding together with the Occupy Wall Street movement, while the main stream media continues to relatively ignore this escalating event.
The Occupy Wall Street movement issued the following statement on their website:
"Today we received unconfirmed reports that over one hundred blue collar police refused to come into work in solidarity with our movement. These numbers will grow. We are the 99 percent. You will not silence us."
The news was released shortly after the identity of Deputy Inspector Anthony Bologna was revealed after he allegedly pepper sprayed a deaf woman.


Over 100 NYPD Officers Refuse to Go To Work in Support of Occupy Wall Street MovementThe Occupy Wall Street movement is growing and has expanded to cover other cities, such as Los Angeles, CA and Chicago, with numerous protests scheduled for other cities, such as Sarasota, FL, Washington DC, Lexington, Kentucky and San Francisco, California.
Occupy Washington, D.C. begins on October 6, 2011.
It is with hope and intent that the officers who are using excessive force on peaceful protestors realize that the only ones they are hurting is themselves through the destruction of the Constitution and the right for free speech. As the Occupy Wall Street movement grows, it is hopeful that officers from other cities will join in on the side of humanity and peace.
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Celebrities have joined forces with the Occupy Wall Street movement, including rap artist Immortal TechniqueMichael Moore and actress Susan Sarandon.


In a related story, MSNBC's Lawrence O'Donnell is siding with the peaceful protesters who have been abused by the New York City Police Department, stating, "This weekend, a few troublemakers turned a peaceful protest against Wall Street greed into a violent burst of chaos. The troublemakers carried pepper spray and guns and were wearing badges... for not doing anything."

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