Ten Thousand Massed at Foley Square… New York is alive! #occupywallstreet

green | November 18th, 2011 - 12:26 PM

At 3PM, thousands of students, workers, and other supporters gathered in Union Square chanting “Shut the city down!” and using the People’s Mic to share stories of how banks and corporate greed have impacted the 99%. Simultaneously, Occupiers took to multiple subway stations in all five boroughs.

Students chanted “CUNY should be free!” and “Student Power!” as they took to the streets along 16th and 5th Avenue, shutting down traffic and leaving police powerless to respond. Police attempts to erect barricades along 5th Avenue failed to block the march, as banners reading “OCCUPIED” were seen along New School buildings.

Now, massive crowds are marching down Broadway toward Foley Square to join another large contingent of labor unions and fellow Occupiers. Despite a massive police presence and helicopters circling overhead, protestors are taking Foley Square. Thousands more are still en route, as marches continue to converge on Foley Square and more supporters pour from the subways.

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8:00 pm: City councilor Jumaane Williams may have been arrested at the foot of Brooklyn Bridge

7:54 pm: General assembly held at 8 at the Korean War Memorial Park, just past Brooklyn Bridge.

7:52 pm: From @John Harkinson, thousands of people with music, signs, honks of support. Everything peaceful.

7:30 pm: The column marching on Brooklyn bridge stretches about a mile long. From http://www.emergencystream.com/video_streams/NY/NYC3/a.html

7:09 pm: A Light Show on Brooklyn Bridge is projecting “Occupy Earth – we are winning” on the side of the Verizon Building. Followed by “Happy Birthday OccupywallstNYC” Reported by @occupywallst

7:06 pm: Police scanners estimate the crowd at 32,650 people. Reported by @jstetser

7:01 pm: Entrance of Brooklyn Bridge City Hall station closed.

7:00 pm: One source gives around 2,000 protesters on Brooklyn Bridge

6:44 pm: https://twitter.com/?photo_id=1#!/AnalectFilms/status/137290008620052481/photo/1 – Taking Canal St.

6:42 pm: http://twitpic.com/7fjlrc – On the Brooklyn Bridge.

6:35 pm: From TheOther99, reports of NYPD intimidating the press, told Tim Pool he would have his press card revoked if he was arrested.

6:30 pm: City Hall is locked down, from @JoshHarkinson

6:15 pm: 20,000 marching towards Brooklyn Bridge from Foley Square, chanting “Whose Streets? Our Streets!”

5:30 pm: #OWS shuts down Canal St.

5:25 pm: NYPD cavalry begins to be appear on Centre Street.

5:16 pm: 90 Fifth Avenue occupied by students from Pratt, Columbia, NYU, Hunter pic.twitter.com/lBNwUwpJ

5:07 pm: more police sirens heard headed toward Foley

5:00 pm: chant: “Bloomberg beware, Zuccotti Park is everywhere!”

4:53 pm: marchers headed from west end of 14th have been cut off by police barricades

4:47 pm: 5th ave has been shut down

4:42 pm: music and chants can be heard emanating from Foley Square

4:40 pm: as other marches continue heading down Broadway and from Liberty Square, 7th and 6th st are reported to have been taken by protesters

4:26 pm: Foley reported full of protestors, NYU students still on their way; other feeder marches (including from Liberty Square) also en route

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