- Police officer stabbed in the hand with scissors amid scuffles in Manhattan
Around 800
demonstators piled up metal barricades, hoisting American flags and banners
while scuffles broke out between activists and police.
Shortly
before midnight, 100 NYPD officers had surrounded the park in downtown
Manhattan with reports of pepper spray being used.
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| Relentless: Occupy Wall Street protesters and New York Police clash over barricades at Zuccotti Park in Manhattan on New Year's Eve |
One
individual was arrested after an officer was stabbed in the hand with scissors.
The policeman was taken to Bellevue Hospital and believed to be in a stable
condition.
Zuccotti
Park hasn't been occupied since police cleared it on November 15 in an early
morning raid. The movement escalated at
8pm last night, when around 100 protesters entered the park and erected a small
tent.
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The New
York Times reported: 'By about 10.30 pm, there were more than 300 people
inside... One man carried a big white placard that read - New Years
Revolution.'
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| Reinforced: The Occupy Wall Street movement returned to Zuccotti Park with renewed energy last night while the police were focused on keeping the rest of the city safe |
Shortly before midnight, OWS protesters announced on Twitter that they had reclaimed the park and unfurled a huge hand-painted banner reading 'OCCUPY WALL STREET'.
They
tweeted: 'Barricades being torn down at liberty [Zuccotti] park...Happy new
years!!'
As the new
year was welcomed around the city, demonstrators chanted: 'Whose year? Our
year.'
On Occupy
Wall Street's official website it stated: '2011 was an amazing awakening. Let's
start 2012 off right! Come celebrate with thousands of other members of the
99%, at our park and in the streets, as we make our special New Years
Revolution together.'
Police in
riot gear entered the park at 1.30am
where 150 people remained and arrested five demonstrators. Authorities closed
the park until 9am this morning.
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| Celebration: Protesters returned to the park en masse shortly before midnight in downtown Manhattan |
Activists had been camped out in Zuccotti Park since September 17 to protest against the unjust distribution of wealth in the U.S. and the excessive influence of big business on government.
The
movement spread to other U.S. cities including Los Angeles and Portland as well
as Australia, Britain, Germany, Italy, Spain, Ireland and Portugal.
Mayor
Michael Bloomberg ordered the protest to be cleared in November because health
and safety conditions had become 'intolerable' in the crowded plaza.
One million
revellers filled Times Square to welcome in the new year last night amid tight
security. More than 1,500 members of the NYPD were patrolling the massive
17-block party to ensure everyone’s safety. They also used more than 3,000
cameras and numerous check-points with bag inspections. Alcohol was
banned from the event.



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