Salem Eames, Culture Editor
New York, October 22 – Saturday saw hundreds of protestors assemble in Union Square for a teach-in and march on the 16th annual “National Day of Protest to Stop Police Brutality, Repression and the Criminalization of a Generation.” Their ranks were bolstered by numerous protestors from Occupy Wall Street, a separate movement which has drawn publicity for their own run-ins with police brutality, most notably including the actions of deputy inspector Anthony Bologna, who pepper-sprayed several young women during the second week of protests.
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