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Video: Bottles Tossed In Clash Between NYPD & OWS, 12 Arrested

The NYPD says 12 people were arrested during an Occupy Wall Street march last night held in solidarity with the protesters detained in Oakland over the weekend. At times the march became violent, as several protesters out of the nearly 300 who attended hurled glass bottles and other projectiles in the police's direction, and the NYPD responded by forcefully shoving their way into large crowds of people and arresting those in the vicinity of the bottle-throwers.

On 9th Street between Avenues B and C, protesters gathered in front of the vacant P.S. 64 building, banging on the plywood around the structure. A masked protester standing next to us tossed a bottle that landed in the street and immediately ducked down into the dense crowd. "This guy! This guy threw it!" a man named Charlie screamed at the police. As officers made their way into the crowd, the masked man escaped and they detained Charlie instead. His companion was dumbstruck. "They just arrested my friend. He would never do any of that shit."

On 14th Street between Third and Fourth Avenues, a man in the crowd tossed a bottle near a line of uniformed police officers, and was met quickly by several who wrestled him into handcuffs. Thrusting protesters away from the arrest, NYPD officers knocked over several people in the crowd and a heated confrontation erupted.

The video below shows the scene shortly after police reach the man, and an officer can be seen cursing and lunging at a protester. (Loud profanity makes it NSFW.)


At Second Avenue and 13th Street, a heavily intoxicated man tossed a bottle into the street and was swiftly arrested, with many protesters shouting and pointing at the man so the police could find him in the crowd. Another protester was detained a few minutes later, but it was impossible to tell whether he had thrown anything.

This video shows that man being plucked from the crowd and carried away by police as another violent shoving match occurs in the middle of the street.


From the march's beginning at Washington Square Park, an unusual amount of masked protesters along with the heavy scent of booze contributed to a heightened state of volatility. The instances of projectiles being thrown were met with scorn, outrage and chants of "This is a peaceful protest" by a majority of the protesters. When a can and a bottle were thrown on 14th Street, the crowd was stunned into silence, as New York's Occupy Wall Street protesters have largely shied away from the more aggressive tactics used by their mask-donning West Coast counterparts.

When a masked man began punching the camera of a livestreamer, other protesters urged the police to arrest him. "We're here to promote transparency, and this guy starts hitting my friend's camera," Luke Rudkowski, who shoots for We Are Change, told us. "So I ripped his mask off and start yelling at him, and he just books it off into the crowd." We saw a police officer briefly question the man then immediately release him.

Some of the arrests appeared completely arbitrary. One woman was plucked out of the crowd by police officers strolling in the street and arrested for seemingly no reason. Given the darkness and the density of the crowd, it was at times impossible for the police to differentiate the aggressive protesters from the others.

As we reached the march's end at Tompkins Square Park, a protester who was present at the event's late-night planning session the night before told us that the tactic was never meant to be used. "None of that was supposed to happen," they said, before suggesting, not implausibly, that the transgressors could have been NYPD agents provocateurs "No one said, 'Okay we're throwing bottles tomorrow.' We don't do that."

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  • Ben
    I'm fed up with the Occupy movement. They've become a nuisance to everyone in the city, and they make things harder for the people that work and have jobs. As for the NYPD, they definitely mishandled the whole thing, but the OWS demonstrators brought it on themselves.
  • Video I shot of the bottle-throwing arrests: http://youtu.be/pYEpscTTaIE
  • Gadea
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  • OWS is costing cities millions That they don't have. All I can tell these people is "grow up and face it head on"
  • MEDICNYC
    Occupy Manhattan Central Booking.
  • naala
    Oh man, from once being called radical left I now feel like the establishment. I simply don't get what these people want...
  • Mr. Know-It-All
    All this crying about only being 'in the vicinity of the bottle-throwers" is bullshit. When you find yourself in the vicinity of people committing a violent crime, the smart thing to do is get out of their vicinity. It's like a teenager whose friends break into a liquor store crying about getting arrested when he was only tagging along. These people seem to think that they should be protected from the law by some forcefield of Constitutional freedom. It is no longer either protected speech or civil disobedience when your group--anyone in your group--starts throwing bottles.
  • How do you control who shows up at a march. Seriously, I'd love to know...or do you think that people just shouldn't march just in case some asshole bottle thrower shows up?
  • NYC247
    Sure lets blame the NYPD for this mess, OWS, take responsibility for your own stupidity!!!
  • Brian Mastro
    I thought we had finally gotten rid of these morons
  • Nope.
  • Peanut_Butter
    Blame the warm winter we're having.
  • blink667
    Whenever, in a demonstration, you see a person throwing bottles at the police, think "here's a cop doing what Kelly has trained him to do" and separate yourself from that person.  NYPD wants to arrest as many protestors as possible so they can have them on file.  Once you're in their computer system, you're also in the national and international criminal data base, and every agency from local police departments, FBI, CIA to Interpol has your photo, fingerprints, place of residence and possibly DNA.  If you're stopped for a traffic violation in another state, when the cops run your name through the patrol car computer, your arrest record comes up and they have every reason to fuck with you, search your car, accuse you of a local crime, detain you for as long as they like since, demonstrating against the corporate state is now considered terrorism thanks to NDAA, signed by the person many of the protestors who are getting arrested, voted for.  How's that for irony?
  • But but but you're just paranoid and 1984 is just a fictional book and Barrack had serious reservations about the NDAA and DHS just wants us to be safe and...

    ;)
  • randomtransplant
    A self-regulating organization in a dry part of town? Pfft. Forcing OWS out & into the lower east side is a MUCH better way to portray them as a violent mob.
  • cr17
    Were marchers informed as to why they were marching/protesting to/at PS64 in the East Village? Is Wall Street now on East 9th?
  • miss_subways
    PS64 was home to CHARAS/El Bohio- a community center founded in the 1970s by people from the neighborhood. It was a much-needed community and cultural linchpin in the LES, in a building that would have otherwise sat vacant and most likely attracted more drug users, etc.  It was put up for sale by the city and bought at auction by real estate investor Greg Singer in 1999, who has refused to negotiate with Charas to rent space, has made no agreement to comply with the deed's stipulations that the space be used for community purposes, and has allowed the building to sit there, empty and boarded up, for over 12 years.

    In short, another example of the types of people and values OWS is against.
  • naala
    Used to live on 9th st near ave c, there's some excellent bars and restaurants there! I bet it's even nicer to be a "protester" there than in downtown...
  • Peanut_Butter
    Why don't they protest in front of the Hell's Angels on East 3rd?
  • I loved the guys at Washington Square selling "down with capitalism" T-shirts for $20......
  • theevilerone
    Glad the kids had a nice Christmas break.
  • Dennis sinneD
    OWS--watered-down and oafish Situationist tactics are, in fact, counterproductive to the cause. Better: learn self-defense. To your Williamsburg contingent: if you can find me and locate me, I'm down with free sparring for all members and basic training sessions.
  • seattlesnow
    I gotta go #occupyajob later -isters
  • 1429523
    Damn dog, that is some original content right there. You write your own material? You should be on Conan!
  • seattlesnow
    I should, I've been giving away all this snark for free for too long
  • theevilerone
    The protestors were just throwing those bottles "near" the cops, not AT them. Sure.

    In other news, the bottles weren't actually thrown, but gently delivered by cartoon birds.
  • aspiringrapper
    Agreed, no one throwing a bottle ever means to hit anyone, especially not the thoughtful, well organized folks of the OWS movement!
  • Dean Taylor
    "delivered by cartoon birds."

    e.g., Snowy Plovers?
  • FutureMan
    The girl with the "This is for Oakland" sign looks hot. Can we get a confirmation from someone who was there?
  • J_Temperance
    ah, I'm pretty sure if you take that mask off, you're going to be disappointed.
  • Peanut_Butter
    I dunno...I'm with Future on this...looks promising...
  • seattlesnow
    NYPD will be happy to tell you in the police blotter
  • Over the River
    Come on folks; recycle!
  • Midnight Fapper
    What a snoozefest, two things need to happen here:

    1. The demonstrators need to seriously step up their game. This was a pathetic display, I've been in more passionate protests about Snowy Plovers.

    2.  NYPD needs to be in control of the situation. It just looks like everyone is casually standing around. More prodding with batons, riot gear, teargas, corralling people, etc.

    If any OWS types are reading this, you guys need to chant and make a ton of noise. The whole mic check thing is pretty lame, break out the megaphones and disturb everyone. The key is to be organized, this video looks like a clusterfuck. Oh, yelling stupid shit like «fascist pigs» just makes you look like a bunch of stupid kids/hippies.

    NYPD: pay attention to SFPD, they're outstanding at shutting people up, crowd control, etc. They don't fuck around and roll out hundreds of officers if there's a hint of a demonstration. That means more overtime pay too.
  • Since you are so adept at planning for both sides maybe you should call up the Giants and Patriots and see if they could use your help as well.
  • Peanut_Butter
    A vote for both Midnight and AA!
  • tnturner
    Why chant "Let him go, Let him go" when you can "Take him Back, Take him Back"...fight these fuckers.
  • DrSysz
    fool
  • Christopher the term you are looking for is "agent provocateur".  If they weren't out there previously, they clearly are now.
  • Peanut_Butter
    All I know is they got hot lingerie!
  • Spirit of 76
    If they were able to get only twelve protesters arrested, they're not doing a very good job of provoking.
  • Har har har
  • DrSysz
    Also - APs aren't always necessarily cops. There are many extremist groups active - some funded by big corporate $$ - who would have an interest in this kind of provocation. Just like much of the military/police/prison world in 2012 are actually privatized mercenaries - expect to see more and more street thugs acting on the interests of the 1%. In addition - in the old days there were extremist nominally leftist groups (often anything but) who specialized in either disrupting demonstrations or infiltrating demos and trying to provoke the cops.

    So basically it could be their schmucks or it could be our schmucks.... but it's idiotic and obviously works against all the good the OWS debate has opened up....
  • cr17
    Oh great, just what OWS needs - more paranoia.
  • Better awareness than keeping our heads in the sand.
  • DrSysz
    Not paranoia - just reality.....Anyone who was involved in what used to quaintly be known as "The Movement" knows what I'm saying is true from first hand experience over many years. Any street movement getting press coverage is going to attract all kinds of problems including people who agree with your politics but not your tactics (real OWS people who have gone off reservation and want violence), people who are just getting a rush on the sexy street violence for its own sake, people from splinter 99% oriented political factions out to discredit this movement, and then finally out and out agents of the 1% - whether sworn LEO, right wing neo-con kids, or just lumpen schmucks hired by one of the above.....

    All that's just political street reality and if you haven't experienced first hand you might want to read some history before you go labeling people paranoid....
  • For sure I agree 100% - the only thing that surprises me is that it took them this long
  • What are the chances that the masked men going after livestreamers and reporters are actually cops? Given the tactics the NYPD has been employing secretly and in cahoots with federal spy agencies, its probably not too far from the realm of possibility.
  • valeriob
    Your comment is batshit crazy. Please don't come back, thanks!
  • fosiacat
    if you think that's crazy, you're pathetically gullible and hopeless.
  • valeriob
    Right, I'm gullible to think that the NYPD or anyone else in the city gives a shit about reckless buffoons who have accomplished and will accomplish nothing but cost us taxpayers money to babysit.

    It's like summer camp but everyone's parents forgot to pick them up.
  • Before making such wild accusations you might want to educate yourself:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C...
  • Before you quote Wikipedia, which isn't always the most accurate (and states the FBI's program ended in 1971), a small group of the protesters massing in Washington Square were getting drunk at 11am, and overheard planning to "get the police" (I was there...), and screaming about their rights (what about the rights of everyone that was trying to spend the day enjoying the park??). I get the movement, but the police don't need to infiltrate; there are enough idiots in the movement who just want to "protest anything" and cause trouble. If the organizers can't control their own, they're destroying their message...
  • Ah the standard wikipedia isn't reliable argument - Cointelpro clearly happened and the NYPD was caught using this tactic during the 2004 republican convention and this article links to another example (http://gothamist.com/2011/09/2....  If you don't think the NYPD (which features its very own intelligence division) is using these underhanded tactics then I have a bridge to sell you.  I don't doubt your personal account of some fools drinking and saying shit but given the history of OWS and my firsthand experience on multiple occasions with various OWS gatherings and people in Zuccotti Park - yes there are definitely some bad apples out there causing trouble and they may be just pathetic trouble makers but that does not rule out that the NYPD, other police agencies around the country and other federal agencies are reviving cointelpro - chances are they can get away with it and politicians and others are not above using such tactics and probably very willing to do so.
  • splicernyc
    And I've heard that your email is safe from spying because they have to ask you nicely before they do it.
  • splicernyc
    It's possible because it is so easy to do and hardly costs them anything.
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