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Ray Kelly said police have spent $17 million in overtime policing the Occupy Wall Street movement.

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Two Occupy Wall Street protesters have filed a lawsuit against Deputy Inspector Anthony Bologna.

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Occupy Wall Street protesters slowly returned to Zuccotti Park after the barricades were taken down.

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The barricades ringing Zuccotti Park were removed Tuesday night for the first time since last year.

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A total of 68 people were arrested during an Occupy Wall Street protest at Zuccotti Park on New Year's.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

Several Occupy Wall Street protesters were arrested near Duarte Square in SoHo on Dec. 17, 2011.

Greenwich Village & SoHo »

The Nobel Prize winner urged Trinity Wall Street to work with protesters.

Downtown »

Throngs of OWS protesters jammed into Manhattan Supreme Court Wednesday for summons hearings.

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More than 700 Occupy Wall Street protesters are due in court this week to answer summonses.

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Parents for Occupy Wall Street protested police brutality at City Hall on Dec. 10, 2011.

East Village & Lower East Side »

Cops on the LES mistakenly ate pizza bound for OWS protesters at the 7th Precinct.

Midtown & Theater District »

Occupy Wall Street protesters gathered at the Sheraton Hotel to protest President Obama's fundraiser.

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Protester Brandon Watts, 20, has been arrested five times since the start of the OWS movement. 

Manhattan »

Mayor Michael Bloomberg stood by his decision to raid Zuccotti Park Friday, arguing that no elected officials have called for the encampment's return.

Manhattan »

Occupy Wall Street protesters didn't shut down the New York Stock Exchange, but they danced and sang to celebrate a "Day of Action." Police arrested nearly 200 protesters.