“There’s a situation,” a vagabond gumshoe dubbed “Conscience” tells me after the static-filled communique arrives over the air at around 3 a.m.
Cornered on the other side of the fast-food joint is Fisika Bezabeh, 27, a Zuccotti squatter who inexplicably returned to the eatery after allegedly clobbering a manager with a credit-card reader earlier in the night.
“We can’t take him in by ourselves,” yells another OWS security-force member.
NIGHTY-NIGHT: Post reporter Canice Giove spent the night in a Zuccotti Park tent with an anarchrist and a girl dressed like the devil.
Andrew Kelly
NIGHTY-NIGHT: Post reporter Canice Giove spent the night in a Zuccotti Park tent with an anarchrist and a girl dressed like the devil.
PSYCHO RABBLE: NYPD officials say unruly Occupy Wall Street protesters have made a crime magnet out of Zuccotti Park. “Occupy Wall Street is no longer a protest,” said one.
Andrew Kelly
PSYCHO RABBLE: NYPD officials say unruly Occupy Wall Street protesters have made a crime magnet out of Zuccotti Park. “Occupy Wall Street is no longer a protest,” said one.
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The Zuccotti “cops” had just spent an hour and a half tracking Bezabeh through goat paths in the park armed with a description from the manager.
“We cannot take him in by ourselves, the cops have to come!” reiterates the OWS security force member.
They call the NYPD -- and it becomes abundantly clear that the cops down there are sick of the antics.
“Every single night it’s the same thing. I mean, some guy was a victim of rape!” an officer snarls. “There comes a time when it’s over. This is a disaster. It’s all we’re doing, every two seconds, is locking somebody up every time. It’s done.
“It’s done,” he repeats. “Occupy Wall Street is no longer a protest.”
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