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[UPDATES] Video Stream: Occupy Wall Street Moves Operation To Washington Square Park At 3 P.M.

This afternoon, a contingent of Occupy Wall Street protesters will march to Washington Square Park for a massive general assembly at 3 p.m. They describe it as an opportunity to recruit new supporters: "The Washington Square Park thing is a great way to bring us to the next level," said Michael Fix, an organizer of the demonstration. Already, a flock of skateboarders have started making their way down Broadway. At the same time, the band Anti-Flag will perform an acoustic set at Zuccotti Park for protesters there. Below, you can watch the stream of this afternoon's events. [Updates Below]

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Update 2:55 pm.: Are Occupy Wall Street protesters planning on taking over Washington Square Park fulltime as a second base of operations? That's what organizer Justine Tunney told the Post: “We plan to stay in Washington Square Park and form a second permanent occupation,” she said. The group doesn't have any "event permits," which is requiring for any gathering in a city park larger than 20 people. Furthermore, there is a 1 a.m. curfew in the park. We've contacted the OWS organizers for comment on this report.

According to Wall Street Journal reporter Andrew Grossman, who is at the park, "#occupywallstreet is about to collide w the low-key saturday afternoon of hundreds of NYers hanging out in Wash Square Park. Beautiful here."

Also, the hundreds of skateboarders rolling down Broadway are indeed not part of the Washington Square Park occupation today-they're part of the 2011 Broadway Bomb.

Update 3:10 p.m.: Hundreds of protesters have begun arriving in the park.

Police have also arrived in full force—lots on motorbikes, and lots wielding cameras to record whatever happens.

Update 3:30 p.m.: So far, things have been peaceful and calm between protesters and police. General assembly has begun, and various speakers and groups are taking turns speaking to the crowd (with requisite mic checks). Here's a view of the park from 10th Floor of NYU's Kimmel Center:

FYI: the live stream is now up and working at the park.

Update 4:00 p.m.: You can get an idea of the police presence at the park in this photo of vans surrounding the park:

On Waverly, however, it is a different kind of van that is lining the park:

After Mohammed, a speaker "from the Arab Spring," there's been a bit of sniping back-and-forth between the media members at the front of the assembly and the speakers/protesters sitting there—all because the media members won't sit down. Here's some more pictures from around the park currently:

Update 4:10 p.m.: Organizers just announced that this wasn't the final General Assembly of the day— a "formal" one will be taking place tonight at 7 p.m. at Zuccotti Park—which implies they aren't planning on sticking around Washington Square Park tonight.

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Protest Lady Libert @rolandopujol

Update 4:30 p.m.: Twitter users are now alleging that thousands of people are assembled at WSP currently. Here's a crowd shot from Michael Moore:

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  • rnrnys

    That "occupy everything" sign pretty much sums up these wothless shits. 

    I think we are looking at people who have had a nice soft comfortable life for so long, they can't (or don't want to) adjust their lifestyle to changing economiic conditions. 
     
    I work my ass off, and will work harder if necessary for the lifestyle I want.  But don't come to me for a handout!   I can do it, you can do it!  Nobody is promised anything.

  • FreeDumb1

    gobble gobble say's the jive turkey

  • scallywag

    What they did not want you to ever find out is that your generation, the generation born between 1980-1995, actually outnumbers the baby boomers. They knew that if you ever turned your eye towards political reform, you could change the world.

    http://scallywagandvagabond.co...

  • nomadnewyork

    Echo Boomers rock. I have two of them. What a beautiful article.

  • m015094

    Two kids you expect everyone else to pay for.  Congrats. 

  • the 99% vs. 1% corrected.

  • My RIghts USA

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v...

    Occupy Wall Street Protesters March to Washington Square Park

  • jameswlonger

    I was tring to hang round with people doing the Wall Street Thing but they kept making fun of my clothes, they said I looked like People of Wall Mart, I dont no what that is.  I'm just wearing what I can afford and thot they were supposed to help poor people but my clothes arent fancy like theres, the skateboard people and stuff.  So I went to the library instead.

  • monogato

    Pics or it didn't happen.

  • GlenS78

    According to the Daily Rash, a middle-aged man from North Carolina who still lives with his wealthy parents drove to New York to protest his parent's greed. Apparently he has two college degrees, one in Sustainable Studies and the other in Non-Profit Clothing Design, and because of corporate greed he can't get a job. http://www.thedailyrash.com/ma...

  • m015094

    Great, now all these idiots can leech off of the businesses around Washington Square by using their bathrooms and not buying anything. 

  • Judson Memorial Church was providing free bathrooms to the protestors, with signs up directing them where to go. Also, which businesses around there have bathrooms open to customers?

  • m015094

    Occupy the shitters.   And don't clean up after yourselves. 

  • ixvnyc

    Your expertise on shit matters is invaluable here on Gothamist. We all look forward to your comments.

  • nomadnewyork

    I agree. It adds so much to the conversation.

  • seattlesnow

    Why don't the dirty hippies just go to Union Sq, its right off the L Train 

  • ixvnyc

    When you kiss rich man's ass, you have no business calling anyone else dirty. 

  • seattlesnow

    yes I do, they are dirty... bathe dude and don't tell me that ole roommate excuse of "they used up all the hot water" 

  • ixvnyc

    Wash your mouth, ass kisser. 

  • nomadnewyork

    I'm not a dirty hippy. The R train is more convenient for me.

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