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Occupy San Francisco’s “Day of Action” turned violent Friday night when protesters occupied an abandoned hotel and began throwing objects at police officers from the roof, police said.
“Once they gained access [to the hotel], some of them made it to the top of the roof and they then began to throw bibles down at the officers,” San Francisco Police Department spokesman Carlos Manfredi said.
There was a day of action? Funny, I heard NOTHING about it.
I think the scum and goons of the OWS movement are looking for some attention, due to the fact their movement has fizzled out and now they are regarded as a nuisance, like an infestation of cockroaches or rats.
Police arrested four people in connection with the evening's occupation of the empty Cathedral Hill Hotel at Van Ness Avenue and Geary Street. "Once they got inside, some of the protesters made it to the roof top and were throwing Bibles at the officers," Manfredi said.
Idjits.
Yes, tactics like these are SURE to win hearts and minds around the nation.
Nobody wants liberals dead. Just to move off to your own little commune where you can share the bounty and tell each other how to live and leave the rest of us alone. Not asking much.
At least they found a positive use for the bibles..I find it ironic that conservatives who pride themselves on stock piling guns for the delusional purpose of defending themselves from the attack of the government brown shirts, are critisizing the few OWS protestors who've choosen civil disobedience to get there point across.
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