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NYPD arrest hundreds on Brooklyn Bridge
Protesters from the Occupy Wall Street movement are corralled and arrested by police on the Brooklyn Bridge in New York.
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Alastair Good
BBC,m 10:24AM BST 02 Oct 2011
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Police and protesters give differing accounts of what happened yesterday on the Brooklyn Bridge.
The New York City police department say that they began arresting people because they had spilled from the pedestrian section of the bridge onto the roadway and were blocking traffic.
Protesters claim they were led onto the road by police and essentially trapped so they could be arrested.
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Video footage shows a chaotic confusing scene with some protesters sitting down on the bridge and refusing to move as police make arrests.
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The majority of those arrested were given on the spot penalties for disorderly conduct and allowed to leave according to police.
The Occupy Wall Street protesters have been camped out near Wall Street for two weeks protesting issues including the 2008 bank bailouts, foreclosures and high unemployment.
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Last week police arrested 80 people during a march to the Union Square shopping district.
In one confrontation four women were sprayed with pepper spray by a police commander and the incident was caught on video.
The footage spread quickly across the internet and many websites named the officer involved and called on the mayor to take action.
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Last week police arrested 80 people during a march to the Union Square shopping district.
In one confrontation four women were sprayed with pepper spray by a police commander and the incident was caught on video.
The footage spread quickly across the internet and many websites named the officer involved and called on the mayor to take action.
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