“A line of officers pushed away a large crowd of people, including news photographers. One officer repeatedly shoved news photographers with a baton, and a police lieutenant shouted at one point that no more photographs would be permitted, adding, ‘That’s over.’ Organizers said they had planned the protest to show that the Occupy movement still had vitality and to express continuing frustration with the economic environment.”
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