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Wednesday 26 October 2011

‘’Oakland Spends Millions on attack on the Occupied Protesters locked 5 Schools on the next working Day’’

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On Tuesday evening at 5:00 pm Borrow Auckland gathered at the foot of the Oakland Library at 14 Avenue, before heading to jail last campaign and later in Frank Ogawa Plaza. Mirnoe collection has increased, as have passed through the city center grows up 1,000 strong. Along the way they were police officers from 17 jurisdictions in California, decked out in riot and the transfer of weapons.
Shortly before 8 pm the police started throwing grenades and concussion tear gas directly into the crowd, injuring several of nonviolent protest. 
The weapons were aimed and shot at people when they tried to help the wounded and bring them to a safe mesto.Tolpa reconvened quarter and continued to peacefully occupy the streets outside the square. Within hours, the same scenario was repeated as citizens tried to enter the area while police conducted their own line, using "non-lethal" guns, tear gas, and barricades.
The city spent several million dollars to the campaign to close the freedom of speech in Auckland. 
Meanwhile today, Oakland Unified School District will vote to close five schools: Lakeview, Lazar, Marshall, Maxwell Park and Santa Fe. They will meet at 5:00 pm at Oakland Technical High, where they will be met with protests from the Occupy Oakland and other groups requiring healthier and more equitable distribution of resources of the city.
Occupy Oakland reconvene every day at 6 pm at 14th and Broadway to the camp restored. 
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