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Occupiers Terrorize Starbucks, Fight NYPD

Occupy Wall Street members decided to occupy the windows of a Starbucks café with metal pipes Sunday, leading to their occupation of New York City jail cells later that Sunday night.

By Washington Free Beacon Staff·
Occupiers Terrorize Starbucks, Fight NYPD

Occupy Wall Street members decided to occupy the windows of a Starbucks café with metal pipes Sunday, leading to their occupation of New York City jail cells later that Sunday night.

The Gothamist reports:

According to police, the two men who were arrested in front of the Sixth Street Community Center last night allegedly assaulted an NYPD sergeant with a metal pipe in front of the Starbucks on Astor Place. One of the men, 41-year-old Alexander Penley, is an attorney and has been an Occupy Wall Street organizer since the movement began in the fall.

Penley, along with 30-year-old Nicholas Thommen, were arrested around 10 p.m. after what witnesses described as a violent scuffle between the two men and police officers, and are charged with a litany of offenses, including assaulting a police officer, menacing, criminal possession of a weapon, resisting arrest, and inciting a riot. …

The NYPD's press release on the arrests refers to them as "anarchist-related arrests of individuals among a group of 25 who fought with police and who had tried to use eight-foot-long galvanized metal pipes to smash windows of a Starbucks at Astor Place and Lafayette Street at 8:45 p.m." The police also claim that patrons of Starbucks were hiding under the tables during the incident.