More Than A Dozen Occupy Wall Street Protesters Arrested Outside Goldman Sachs

At least 15 Occupy Wall Street protesters were arrested Thursday after marching on Goldman Sachs to deliver an “indictment” of the financial giant. Hit the jump to read the rest of the story. @WiL


Arrest Made In Occupy Wall St. Sex Attack!!

A Brooklyn man has been arrested for groping a protester at Zuccotti Park — and he could be linked to a similar sex crime at the Occupy Wall Street encampment. Hit the jump to read the rest of the story. @WiL


(Video) Cold, Rain, And Snow Won’t Stop Occupy Wall Street Demonstrators

Yesterday New York City was hit with a record-breaking winter storm one person dead leaving millions without power but that didn’t make a break in the Occupy Wall Street demonstrations. Demonstrators said on the streets and in Zuccotti Park to continue to fight for what they believe it despite the harsh weather conditions. The weather comes right on the heels of crackdowns and challenges against the movement, but has not slowed it down. Watch what one demonstrator said after the jump. Julie1205


50 Cent PSA Part 2: Talks Anger Towards Politics, Corruption, & Occupy Wall Street

50 Cent is FED UP. In his first PSA last weekend, Fif announced that he was taking a stand against corruption. This morning, the rapper turned philanthropist released a second PSA, discussing more details about the corruption of politics on a global level and what we need to do to help. Check out what he said after the jump! Wendy L.


NYPD Threatens To Sue Occupy Wall Street Protesters!

A union representing 5,000 NYPD sergeants is threatening to sue the occupy wall street protesters on Thursday. The union stated that they will sue protesters if they harm any officers. Occupy Wall Street has been going on since September 17 and although it has remained mostly peaceful in NYC, there have been some incidents involving the police. Read more after the jump. @Julie1205


NYPD Inspector Who Pepper-Sprayed Wall Street Protester Transferred Closer To Home

The NYPD police inspector who pepper sprayed a fenced-in Occupy Wall Street protester has received his punishment: a shorter commute. I’m confused is he getting punished or rewarded? 10 out of 35 vacation days taken away and moved closer to home. Hit the jump to read the rest of the story. @WiL


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