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A man attacked two NYPD officers as they walked in Times Square early Wednesday, pepper-spraying both in the eyes before he was arrested, police said.
“Stomach churning video of police using pepper spray on seated anti-Wall Street protesters in Davis, Calif.,” actress and model Mia Farrow wrote in a retweet of the video.
T en years ago, on November 15, Occupy Wall Street was pepper-sprayed into the night by a squadron of police officers who helped shovel the tents, books, and placards left by activists into a ...
It was frequently used against protesters during the Occupy Wall Street movement in 2011, and it’s in the news once again as law enforcement across the country respond to the demonstrations ...
The NYPD officer who became the villain of Occupy Wall Street — when he ruthlessly pepper-sprayed a group of female protesters — has retired with a full pension. Anthony Bologna, of Sta… ...
Crime & Safety Court releases video of controversial Occupy Wall Street pepper-spray arrest Published: Aug. 24, 2015, 6:46 p.m.
New York Police Department officers disperse Occupy Wall Street protesters from their camp at Zuccotti Park on Nov. 15, 2011. Imani Brown was pepper-sprayed by two officers near the park.
New York City has agreed to pay a total of $332,500 to six Occupy Wall Street protesters who said police unjustly blasted them with pepper spray. The episode helped propel the movement into the ...
Five Occupy Wall Street protesters pepper-sprayed by an NYPD commander in a notorious incident filmed and publicized on the Internet in 2011 have settled their federal lawsuits, according to the ...
New York City has agreed to pay more than $330,000 to six Occupy Wall Street protesters who claimed a police officer doused them with pepper spray without cause, an incident that helped galvanize ...