
“While Wall Street has escaped prosecutions, thousands of Americans have been arrested in the course of protests against the banks. As of May 2013, that number is 7,736 — according to the website Occupy Arrests, which tracks arrests. On Monday, dozens of homeowners who have faced abuses by Big Banks rallied outside the Department of Justice (DOJ) in Washington, D.C. The demonstrators marched to the Department of Justice, where they rallied outside the main entrance. At that entrance, several police armed with pepper guns and other crowd control weapons at first pushed the demonstrators back, and began arresting several activists.”
Related posts:
Fastest-Growing Jobs Pay Under $10/Hour
GM soy and corn feed turns pig stomachs to mush
Enemy at the gait: New cameras identify you by your walk
Why Texas Bans the Sale of Tesla Cars
Hackers selling access to airport security systems for $10
Obama's 'green' procurement plan creating 'de facto ban' on ammunition
Who's Afraid of Bitcoin? These Countries
Former Cyprus President Named In Loan Write-Offs Leading To Banking Insolvency
Psychiatrists Baffled By Mental Disorder Which Only Afflicts Leaders Who Refuse To Bow To US Interes...
Inevitable Terrorist Attack: Will You Be Manipulated?
France Changes Constitution To Protect "Emergency" Police Powers
Illegal gold mining costs Uganda millions in lost revenue
Pot sales of $5 million in five days and no place to put the money
Afghan probe into civilian killings stymied by US refusal to cooperate
Sign language-to-speech translating gloves take out Microsoft Imagine Cup 2012