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NYPD Arrests Protesters For Trying To Close Their Citibank Accounts

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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2011

'In the video above you can see NYPD tough guys man handling a women and then surrounding her with as many as 8 police officers, all to arrest one non violent women.

The very foundation of America has been slowly destroyed as police forces nationwide have become nothing more than the banksters storm troopers.

While there are many good, hard working police officers in America, the fact of the matter remains that it is becoming increasingly clear that only a minority of police officers, especially in New York, work for the good of the public.

It is also worth noting that many of these disgusting actions by the NYPD may be taking place in order to incite the non violent peaceful protesters into violence. We must remain NON VIOLENT! The best way to counter the criminal actions of the NYPD is to continue to be NON VIOLENT and document all their actions for prosecution purposes.

After today JP Morgan may need to give another 4 million dollars to the NYPD just to keep up their anti American actions.

The NYPD, a so called police force, has arrested over 20 protesters who attempted to close their Citibank accounts.

The citizens were arrested on phony trespassing and disorderly conduct charges for attempting to close their accounts at a local NYC Citibank. Others were there to show their support for those that wanted to close their accounts.

Some in the NYPD have clearly become nothing less than a criminal mafia racket working directly FOR the banks. The NYPD has announced that 24 people altogether were arrested at the Citibank incident earlier today. They were all charged with criminal trespass, while one was also charged with resisting arrest. Many of those protesters had gone to the bank to close their accounts.

The police who arrested these people need to be held accountable for their actions which are in direct violation of the Constitution of the United States. The ACLU and others should be preparing massive lawsuits as we speak.

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  • What part of trying to close a bank with a small group of individuals sounds like a good idea? I mean really what were you trying to do besides have police called? Do you think police actually like to body slam people and potentially get themselves harmed?

  • @bronco1969100 They were trying to make a political statement and exercise their Constitutional, as well as legal rights to withdraw their money. That's the part that sounded like a good idea. I believe they made quite an impact as this video got millions of hits on YouTube, and thousands & thousands of Americans withdrew their money from a big bank (BOA, Citibank, etc) on Nov 9th.

    As for your question about do people think plice "actually like to body slam people"? Um... yes, I do.

  • youn faied to show exactly what they were doing inside the building...trashing it

  • @rickamerson I have never heard of any reports the protesters 'trashed' the inside of the building. I saw no evidence of that in any of the videos I watched. Also, the bank did NOT report any damage to it's property, or that protesters were 'trashing' it. The reported the protesters were 'loud'. That remains in dispute with those protesting.

  • 10.27.11

    North Carolina Police Departments all over the state have warned their officers to put their personal property (houses, land, cars and other assets) into someone else's name because they may now be subject to lawsuits from the People of North Carolina.

    The warning was issued in response to the recent ruling that upheld that the local Police Departments in North Carolina are classified as "private entities" and NOT connected to the state of North Carolina

  • @MMAgreatness I'm not sure how to feel about that one. Right now, cops can beat, injure and maim in most states, and they aren't the ones that pay for it. The taxpayers do. They pay for the lawsuits, so maybe police should bear some financial responsibility for their crimes?

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  • A plain clothes NYPD picked up and kidnapped a nice lady and shoved her back into Citibank followed by a whole bunch of blue uniforms plugging up the door -- WTF!?

  • It is abundantly clear that the NYPD and the bankers are TRYING to cause rioting. This is INTENTIONAL.

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  • @insanelylogical Yes, lets kill people to build a government the world has never seen, before we even plan how to build it. That solved everything forever the first time they did that with America right? Dumbshit.

  • @americanbunker There are videos released showing the protesters shouting over everyone else in the lobby, namely employees asking them to leave, to get their point across.  They didn't "trash" anything...but they were heavily disruptive, and the business owners had the right to ask them to leave. The protesters refused...until it was apparent that they were going to be arrested. At that point, they were "just trying to cancel their accounts, but Citibank wouldn't let them". Give me a break.

  • should have kicked the guy at 2:02 in the balls. peaceful protests will do nothing accept show them that the real american people are weaker than the MAN. but we are not. we have power in numbers.

  • THIS is out of control police action.

  • @americanbunker Nobody wants to ask any questions about why the police is considered a "private entity". That means in my private company I can follow the rules of my company. Constitution doesnt apply. Its being dealt with in private.

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