300 Mark Occupy's 1-Year Anniversary

Cops bust about a dozen in small march on Zuccotti
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Sep 16, 2012 7:22 AM CDT
300 Mark Occupy's 1-Year Anniversary
Police order a group of people associated with the Occupy movement to disperse in front of Trinity Church in New York, Saturday, Sept. 15, 2012.   (AP Photo/Stephanie Keith)

About 300 people observing the anniversary of Occupy Wall Street marched to tiny Zuccotti Park in New York's lower Manhattan, the birthplace and headquarters for the protest movement. Police patrolled the crowd yesterday and took at least a dozen people into custody near Trinity Church, which borders Zuccotti Park. Police confirmed that they made arrests, mostly for disorderly conduct, but they did not have a total number.

Protesters marched from Washington Square Park and headed south down Broadway to Zuccotti Park, chanting as they went. The group later thinned out. The march came on the first of three days of planned events. The official anniversary date is tomorrow. (More Occupy Wall Street stories.)

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