Occupy Wall Street NYC Photos, 15 November
2011
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Occupy Wall Street protesters gather to listen to speakers after being allowed
back into Zuccotti Park, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011 in New York. State Supreme
Court Justice Michael Stallman upheld the city's eviction of the protesters
after an emergency appeal by the National Lawyers Guild. If crowds of
demonstrators return to the park, they will not be allowed to bring tents,
sleeping bags and other equipment that turned the area into a makeshift city
of dissent. (Henny Ray Abrams)
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Occupy Wall Street protesters return to Zuccotti Park on Tuesday, Nov. 15,
2011 in New York. State Supreme Court Justice Michael Stallman upheld the
city's eviction of the protesters after an emergency appeal by the National
Lawyers Guild. If crowds of demonstrators return to the park, they will not
be allowed to bring tents, sleeping bags and other equipment that turned
the area into a makeshift city of dissent. (Bebeto Matthews) |
Occupy Wall Street protesters return to Zuccotti Park with strict police
enforced rules on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011 in New York. State Supreme Court
Justice Michael Stallman upheld the city's eviction of the protesters after
an emergency appeal by the National Lawyers Guild. (Bebeto Matthews) |
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Occupy Wall Street Encampment at Zuccotti Park seen is empty of demonstrators,
Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011 in New York. The National Lawyers Guild obtained a
court order allowing the protesters to return with their tents to the park,
where they have camped for two months. The guild said the injunction prevents
the city from enforcing park rules on the protesters. (Mary Altaffer) |
Occupy Wall Street protesters hold a general assembly meeting inside an enclosed
site near Canal Street on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. Hundreds of police officers
in riot gear before dawn Tuesday raided the New York City park where the
Occupy Wall Street protests began, evicting and arresting hundreds of protesters
from what has become the epicenter of the worldwide movement protesting corporate
greed and economic inequality. (Seth Wenig) [Photo taken and transmitted
before Seth Wenig was arrested along with the protestors.] |
Police prepare to enter an enclosed site near Canal Street where Occupy Wall
Street protesters gathered on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. Hundreds of police
officers in riot gear before dawn Tuesday raided the New York City park where
the Occupy Wall Street protests began, evicting and arresting hundreds of
protesters from what has become the epicenter of the worldwide movement
protesting corporate greed and economic inequality. (Seth Wenig) |
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Occupy Wall Street activists gain entrance in to Duarte Square to protest
after police removed the protesters early in the morning from Zuccotti Park
on November 15, 2011 in New York City. Getty |
NYPD officers standoff with Occupy Wall Street activists after they gained
entrance in to the private park next to Duarte Square to protest on November
15, 2011 in New York City. Getty |
NYPD officers clear out Occupy Wall Street activists after they gained entrance
in to the private park next to Duarte Square to protest on November 15, 2011
in New York City. Getty [AP journalist Karen Matthews is at upper right in
light blue jacket (and in earlier photos below). She was arrested with AP
photographer Seth Wenig in following photo.]
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Cryptome photos, 3 October 2011. |
Seth Wenig, a photographer for The Associated Press, was arrested on Thursday
near Trinity Church. (Ozier Muhammad) [Wenig handcuffed with backpack at
center in following photo, back to camera.] |
NYPD officers arrest Occupy Wall Street activists after they gained entrance
in to the private park next to Duarte Square to protest on November 15, 2011
in New York City. Getty |
NYPD officers arrest an Occupy Wall Street activist after they gained entrance
in to the private park next to Duarte Square to protest on November 15, 2011
in New York City. Getty |
NYPD officers attempt to arrest an Occupy Wall Street activist after they
gained entrance in to the private park next to Duarte Square to protest on
November 15, 2011 in New York City. Getty |
NYPD officers arrest an Occupy Wall Street activist after they gained entrance
in to the private park next to Duarte Square to protest on November 15, 2011
in New York City. Getty |
NYPD officers arrest Occupy Wall Street activists after they gained entrance
in to the private park next to Duarte Square to protest on November 15, 2011
in New York City. Police removed the protesters early in the morning from
their encampment in Zuccotti Park. Hundreds of protesters, who rallied against
inequality in America, have slept in tents and under tarps since September
17 in Zuccotti Park, which has since become the epicenter of the global Occupy
movement. The raid in New York City follows recent similar moves in Oakland,
California, and Portland, Oregon. Getty |
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Occupy
Wall Street protesters return to Zuccotti Park on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011
in New York. After an early police raid removing protesters, hundreds returned
to Zuccotti Park carrying photocopies of a court order they say gives them
the right to return to the park. The National Lawyers Guild obtained a court
order allowing the protesters to return with their tents to the park, where
they have camped for two months. The guild said the injunction prevents the
city from enforcing park rules. |
Police arrest an Occupy Wall Street protester at Zuccotti Park on Tuesday,
Nov. 15, 2011 in New York. After an early police raid removing protesters,
hundreds returned to Zuccotti Park carrying photocopies of a court order
they say gives them the right to return there. |
Occupy Wall Street protesters rally in a small park on Canal Street in New
York, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. Police officers evicted the protesters from
their base in Zuccotti Park overnight. The National Lawyers Guild obtained
a court order allowing the protesters to return with their tents to the park,
where they have camped for two months. The guild said the injunction prevents
the city from enforcing park rules on the protesters. (Seth Wenig) |
A police officer watches from the grounds of City Hall as Occupy Wall Street
protesters linked hands to block media from attending a news conference held
by Mayor Michael Bloomberg in New York, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. The protesters
eventually dispersed peacefully. |
An empty and closed Zuccotti Park is seen in New York, Tuesday, Nov. 15,
2011. Police officers evicted Occupy Wall Street protesters from the park
overnight. The National Lawyers Guild obtained a court order allowing the
protesters to return with their tents to the park, where they have camped
for two months. The guild said the injunction prevents the city from enforcing
park rules on the protesters. (Seth Wenig) |
A pedestrian takes a picture of an empty and closed Zuccotti Park in New
York, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. Police officers evicted Occupy Wall Street
protesters from the park overnight. The National Lawyers Guild obtained a
court order allowing the protesters to return with their tents to the park,
where they have camped for two months. The guild said the injunction prevents
the city from enforcing park rules on the protesters. (Seth Wenig) |
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An Occupy Wall Street protestor draws contact from a police officer near
Zuccotti Park after being ordered to leave the longtime encampment in New
York, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011, in New York, after police ordered demonstrators
to leave their encampment in Zuccotti Park.
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Occupy Wall Street protesters clash with police at Zuccotti Park after being
ordered to leave their longtime encampment in New York, early Tuesday, Nov.
15, 2011. At about 1 a.m. Tuesday, police handed out notices from the park's
owner, Brookfield Office Properties, and the city saying that the park had
to be cleared because it had become unsanitary and hazardous. Protesters
were told they could return, but without sleeping bags, tarps or tents. (Craig
Ruttle) |
An Occupy Wall Street protestor is arrested on the ground by police near
Zuccotti Park after being ordered to leave their longtime encampment in New
York, Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011, in New York, after police ordered demonstrators
to leave their encampment in Zuccotti Park. |
A demonstrator yells at police officers as they order Occupy Wall Street
protesters to leave Zuccotti Park, their longtime encampment in New York,
early Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. At about 1 a.m. Tuesday, police handed out
notices from the park's owner, Brookfield Office Properties, and the city
saying that the park had to be cleared because it had become unsanitary and
hazardous. Protesters were told they could return, but without sleeping bags,
tarps or tents. (Mary Altaffer) |
An Occupy Wall Street protester yells out at police after being ordered to
leave Zuccotti Park, their longtime encampment in New York, early Tuesday,
Nov. 15, 2011. At about 1 a.m. Tuesday, police handed out notices from the
park's owner, Brookfield Office Properties, and the city saying that the
park had to be cleared because it had become unsanitary and hazardous. Protesters
were told they could return, but without sleeping bags, tarps or tents. (Mary
Altaffer) |
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