Tents Removed From McPherson Square
Feb 04Protestors in McPherson Square agreed to a request from U.S. Park Police to remove a giant tarp called the "Tent of Dreams" early Saturday morning. »
Protestors in McPherson Square agreed to a request from U.S. Park Police to remove a giant tarp called the "Tent of Dreams" early Saturday morning. »
Protesters remain in McPherson Square two days after the National Park Service said it would enforce a no-camping rule. Neighbors have mixed reactions. »
The National Park Service has asked demonstrators in McPherson Square to take down a tarp draped over the park's center statue. »
Organizers for the Occupy D.C. demonstrations plan to meet on Sunday to discuss their next move, as Park Police are planning to evict them from McPherson Square on Monday. »
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Warning notices were handed out and posted Friday at the Occupy DC encampments at McPherson Square and Freedom Square. »
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D.C. Mayor Vincent Gray wants protesters who’ve been living in a tent city at McPherson Square to be removed, citing public health concerns. »
A man accused of abandoning a toddler at the McPherson Square tent city told authorities he had left the child in another's care. »
Mayor Vincent Gray has asked the National Park Service to get protesters out of McPherson Square, citing health concerns. Tracee Wilkins reports. »
Park Police said in one of the tents in McPherson Square, a 13-month-old child was discovered alone. »
District of Columbia health officials are concerned by the presence of rats at two encampments at Freedom Plaza and McPherson Square. »
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Just a day after 31 Occupy D.C. protestors were arrested after a clash with police in McPherson Square, a similar kind of demonstration is setting up camp on the National Mall.Photo Credit: Kelvin Robinson »