Saturday, October 22, 2011

Cornel West arrested as OWS spreads to Harlem By Justin Elliott

Friday, Oct 21, 2011 2:20 PM 14:38:47 PDT

Cornel West arrested as OWS spreads to Harlem

A campaign against arbitrary searches by the NYPD gets a boost from Occupy Wall Street VIDEO

Cornel West marches down 125th Street in Harlem on Friday in protest of the NYPD's "stop and frisk" policy.
Cornel West marches down 125th Street in Harlem on Friday in protest of the NYPD's "stop and frisk" policy. (Credit: Justin Elliott)
Occupy Wall Street headed to Harlem Friday afternoon in a solidarity march that ended with the arrests of a few dozen protesters including Princeton professor Cornel West — just days after his arrest in Washington, D.C., at another demonstration.
The arrests, which occurred after marchers linked arms in front of a fortress-like NYPD station just off Frederick Douglass Boulevard, were a planned act of civil disobedience.

The march, which was planned by existing left-wing groups but was also endorsed Thursday by the general assembly at Zuccotti Park, focused on the NYPD’s practice of “stop and frisk.” That refers to the controversial – and, critics argue, unconstitutional — practice of officers stopping city residents on the street and searching them.
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