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Occupy Denver Protesters Say Police Are Going Too Far
It was a weekend of protests, arrests and heated confrontations between Occupy Denver and police. Police say they're enforcing city law. Occupy members say the officers are going too far.
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It was a weekend of protests, arrests and heated confrontations between Occupy Denver and police. Police say they're enforcing city law. Occupy members say the officers are going too far.
For the second day in a row there has been a confrontation with police at the Occupy Denver protest at Civic Center Park on Sunday. As of 6 p.m. three people had been arrested.
There were more arrests downtown Denver after another confrontation between police and Occupy Denver on Saturday.
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Denver supporters of the Occupy Wall Street movement say they're temporarily moving their protest location out of respect for a Veterans Day parade and marching in front of downtown banks this weekend.
The Occupy Denver protesters say they aren't going anywhere it's taking a toll on the Denver police budget.
About 20 people have been arrested in downtown Denver after police scuffled with Occupy Denver protesters on Saturday afternoon and evening.
Occupy Wall Street protesters said Wednesday they took two demonstrators to a Denver hospital with symptoms of hypothermia during an overnight snowstorm.
Occupy Denver protesters showed no signs of leaving Civic Center Park on Sunday.
The cost to the City of Denver for the Occupy Denver protests and activities is approximately $365,000.
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Representatives of Occupy Denver left Civic Center Park on Tuesday to meet with Denver Mayor Michael Hancock. They asked him for permission to stay in the park overnight.
Colorado Springs police are urging Wall Street protesters to get permits that would allow them to set up tents to keep their supplies as long as they don't try to sleep in them.
State and city leaders are adding up the cost of all the added security needed for the Occupy Denver protests.
Occupy Denver protesters once again gathered in downtown Denver on Sunday.
About 1,000 Occupy Denver protesters gathered in Civic Center Park at noon on Saturday. Then marched through downtown Denver, carrying signs and chanting.
Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper says he has heard from other states about how Colorado has handled the "Occupy" movement. Overall he's is pleased with how Thursday night went.
Gov. John Hickenlooper said Thursday that participants in the Occupy Denver rally in Civic Center Park need to stop camping out overnight.
A tent village has sprung up over the past four days at a park across the street from the Colorado Capitol, with dozens of people saying they're out in solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street protesters in New York.
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