By Luke Thomas
December 11, 2011
As many as 100 riot-clad San Francisco Police Department officers raided and dismantled an OccupySF encampment outside the Federal Reserve Bank at 101 Market Street today at approximately 4:20 am.
Fifty-five protesters were arrested for illegal lodging, police said. No injuries were reported during the pre-dawn raid.
“The police came out of nowhere,” said a citizen journalist who documented the raid live on Ustream. “I was standing here, literally just a few feet from here when they [SFPD] came running from around the corner, up the side in a mass attack.”
The citizen journalist said another protester/citizen journalist was allegedly arrested for documenting the raid, an apparent violation of constitutional First Amendment protections.
The protesters were provided with multiple police advisements; that they were illegally lodging and were subject to arrest, SFPD Officer Albie Esparaza said.
Today’s raid on the peaceful OccupySF protesters is the second forcible action by police in less than a week. On Wednesday at 1:30 am, the OccupySF encampment at Justin Herman Plaza was raided by SFPD under orders from Mayor-elect Ed Lee.
The Federal Reserve is quasi public-private banking cartel created in secrecy in 1913 and has become a potent symbol of the US financial debt crisis.
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