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    on cp24.com

    Two 'Occupy' protesters arrested during rally

    Two ‘Occupy Toronto' protesters were arrested as officers broke up a rally outside a downtown police station early Sunday morning.

    The protesters were among a crowd of about 30 that gathered outside 52 Division headquarters near University Avenue and Dundas Street late Saturday afternoon to protest the earlier arrest of four other members of their movement.

    Dundas Street was closed from University Avenue to McCaul Street until police finally moved in around 2 a.m.

    The two protesters were arrested after refusing to leave the road and were charged with mischief and interfering with traffic.

    The arrests bring the total number of ‘Occupy Toronto' protesters arrested in recent days to seven.

    On Friday four protesters, who had been camped out in front of Osgoode Hall, were arrested when they refused to leave the area.

    Another was arrested during a protest calling for the immediate release of the four in custody later that night.

    Protester says she was assaulted by police

    On Saturday one of the protesters arrested outside Osgoode Hall accused police of assault.

    A cell phone camera captured two officers wrestling Angela Turvey to the ground outside Osgoode Hall Friday afternoon and struggling to handcuff her as she bled heavily from an open wound along her eyebrow.

    "We are not commenting on the arrest, but I can say I was not resisting as I have a neck injury that prevents me from putting my hands behind my back," Turvey told reporters outside court after being released into the custody of her parents. Turvey, 36, was charged with obstructing a peace officer and assault with intent to resist arrest in connection with the incident.

    Turvey's lawyer Michael Leitold told reporters that he would like to see the Special Investigations Unit probe the circumstances of his client's arrest.

    The SIU is an arm's-length agency that investigates reports involving police where there has been death, serious injury or allegations of sexual assault.

    "These injuries are serious enough to warrant an SIU review of the incident," he said. "Any orbital bone fracture, like what Angela has described, ought to be falling within the SIU mandate."

    Bob A

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    Occupy Toronto Still Active!

    Oh! What joy! I can look forward to more time I am unable to walk in the park behind my condo and more major expenses for the city which eventually all owners (and indirectly some renters) end up paying for!

    I am simply thrilled!

    http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/12...payers-714000/

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    • #3
      Re: Occupy Toronto Still Active!

      Bob, words fail me.
      Last edited by Gary Ruben; Tuesday, 3rd April, 2012, 02:17 PM.
      Gary Ruben
      CC - IA and SIM

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        Re: Occupy Toronto Still Active!

        Originally posted by J. Ken MacDonald View Post
        Oh! What joy! I can look forward to more time I am unable to walk in the park behind my condo and more major expenses for the city which eventually all owners (and indirectly some renters) end up paying for!

        I am simply thrilled!

        http://news.nationalpost.com/2011/12...payers-714000/
        The police show amazing restraint, perhaps too much restraint in these cases.

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          Re: Occupy Toronto Still Active!

          Originally posted by Vlad Drkulec View Post
          The police show amazing restraint, perhaps too much restraint in these cases.
          Yes, yes they did. It was a very peaceful protest and so restraint was the appropriate response. Some good citizens like Ken were inconvenienced for sure, but that is the price we pay for democracy.

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            Re: Occupy Toronto Still Active!

            Originally posted by Bob Gillanders View Post
            Yes, yes they did. It was a very peaceful protest and so restraint was the appropriate response. Some good citizens like Ken were inconvenienced for sure, but that is the price we pay for democracy.
            Good citizens? Price for democracy? You sound like this guy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLZQ3OLEJWE

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              Re: Occupy Toronto Still Active!

              Originally posted by Bob Gillanders View Post
              Some good citizens like Ken were inconvenienced for sure, but that is the price we pay for democracy.
              The man who did my heart surgery was the head of cardiac surgery at one of the large hospitals in Toronto. He walked out of a bookstore into a demonstration going by. This was a few years ago. Someone in the demonstration threw him down on the sidewalk and broke his shoulder. He didn't operate for about year as a result.

              If someone gives you his "democracy" don't cry here.
              Gary Ruben
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