Friday, October 7, 2011

Occupy Wall Street Atteded By Thousands | New York Helicopter Crash

Occupy Wall Street Atteded By Thousands | New York Helicopter Crash. A helicopter crashed into a river in New York City which claimed one life who was a tourist. There were three others who have been injured in the New York helicopter crash. There are scores of protestets who have been gathered also in the Boston, Hartford, Connecticut.

According to the BBC,two groups are holding a protests against corporate power in the heart of the US capital, Washington, DC and these demonstrations are also expected in Tampa, Florida.

According to the sources, these tourists were celebrating 40th birthday birthday party of Sonia Marra Nicholson who was the former owner of Madame Fling Flong. The helicopter had been carrying a pilot and four passengers including Sonia Marra Nicholson, her parents and a friend.

There are thousands of people have been arrested who were protesting about Occupy Wall Street. According to the New York City police, all the protesters have been arrested after they swarmed the Brooklyn Bridge and shut down a lane of traffic for several hours on on New York’s City’s Brooklyn Bridge. visit source Hundreds Held In Anti-Wall Street Protest In NYC:

It is also said by the police sources that the “Occupy Wall Street” protesters extended their rally to Brooklyn Bridge, where they were ticketed and summoned for blocking the roadway. Occupy Wall Street called for 20,000 people to “flood into lower Manhattan” on 17 September and remain there for “a few months”.

Some entered the bridge’s roadway and were met by a large police presence and detained, most for disorderly conduct. Protesters banged drums and chanted, “the whole world is watching” as police moved in.

Officers cut the marchers off, plunged into the crowd, and began making arrests as marchers chanted, “Shame! Shame!”

Members of the “Occupy Wall Street” movement have vowed to stay through winter in a park near New York’s iconic financial district, where they are protesting issues including the 2008 bank bailouts, foreclosures and high unemployment in the United States.

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