Eleven Occupy D.C. protesters have been found guilty of refusing
police orders to get down from a wooden structure they erected in
McPherson Square.
Superior Court Magistrate Judge Elizabeth Wingo found the 11 guilty on Thursday during a non-jury trial.
Authorities say the protesters refused to dismount from a wooden structure they built last December at their encampment site.
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Good. Get a job pay taxes and contribute to society.
ReplyDeleteHave them occupy a jail cell - or worse - a job.
ReplyDeleteI agree, they need to get a job abnd a life!
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't give them a job outside community service for a year...
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't give them a job outside community service for a year...
ReplyDeleteJune 23, 2012 10:26 AM
YOU can't give what you don't have.