Twenty-odd Occupiers arrested in National Gathering, crowd waiting outside roundhouse for release

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Twenty-odd Occupiers arrested in National Gathering, crowd waiting outside roundhouse for release

POSTED: Monday, July 2, 2012, 1:24 AM
Filed Under: News

Photo by Jesse Kudler, used with permission

Well, the title pretty much sums up what this reporter knows at the moment, but ...

More than twenty Occupy movement members were arrested tonight, during an ongoing nearly-weeklong Occupy National Gathering here in Philadelphia.

(Read all about it on the #natgat Twitter tag)

According to various accounts posted online, as well as the first-person account of an Occupier with whom Naked City spoke, those arrested had participated in a smaller march following the closing of Franklin Square, where most of the gathering's activities have been centered.

A large number of police — more police than marchers, by one account — followed the group and arrested them en masse, on Race Street near 12th or 13th. Several accounts pin the number at 27, but we can't confirm that (we've called Police Public Affairs but haven't heard back yet).

A group of Occupiers is now waiting outside Police HQ ("The Roundhouse") for the release of those arrested. According to a few accounts, the arrestees were charged with summary offenses.

The event will continue through Independence Day; you can catch live streaming of it here.

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