Police Arrest More Than 200 in Raid of 'Occupy L.A.' Camp
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It's about time the cities are finally following that law and holding these people to the rules of assembly. Enough of partisan politics onpart of city officials.
Now let's see some healthy fines.
Los Angeles police said more than 200 people were arrested during a raid of the Occupy Los Angeles encampment early Wednesday.
Early Wednesday some 30 Metro buses carrying between 40 and 45 officers drove from Dodger Stadium to the LAPD's staging site downtown. Supervising officers briefed the officers on the eviction at Dodger Stadium, with one telling a group of officers they needed to be prepared for some protesters to fight back.
"They've got a bunch of concrete gravel and other (things) they're going to throw at us," the supervisor said. "Please put your face masks down and watch each other's back."
LAPD Lt. Andy Neiman said police were also prepared to remove protesters who had climbed into trees.
Officers began the raid on the camp two days after a deadline passed for protesters to clear out.
Read more: Police Arrest More Than 200 In Raid Of 'Occupy L.A.' Camp | Fox News
It's about time the cities are finally following that law and holding these people to the rules of assembly. Enough of partisan politics onpart of city officials.
Now let's see some healthy fines.