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Retired Supreme Court Judge shoved up against a wall and threatened by NYPD at Occupy Wall Street clashes
Key Excerpts from Article on Website of Daily Mail (One of the UK's largest-circulation newspapers)


Daily Mail (One of the UK's largest-circulation newspapers), November 20, 2011
Posted: November 22nd, 2011
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2063716/You-want-arr...

A retired New York Supreme Court judge has claimed she was manhandled by a policeman after watching him beat a woman at the Zuccotti Park raids. Karen Smith was working as a legal observer when she saw a distressed woman pushed to the ground and beaten by an officer, she said. When she demanded he [stop], the unidentified cop pushed her against a wall and threatened her with arrest. Ms Smith had attended the raids ... to note down the names of people arrested as the Occupy Wall Street camp was cleared. She was wearing a fluorescent green baseball cap bearing the words 'National Lawyers Guild Legal Observer' to show she was not taking part in the protests. Ms Smith, who was also carrying a pad and pen, said the incident happened at around 1.30am on Tuesday at Dey Street and Broadway Street in New York City. Speaking to Democracy Now, she described the scene as a paramilitary operation if there ever was one. It was what we call a stealth eviction, she added. Ms Smith explained her son had participated in Occupy Wall Street and she had been very concerned about his safety.

Note: We don't normally use the UK's Daily Mail as a reliable source, but as no other major media are reporting this story, we felt it warranted inclusion. The judge gives her own testimony in a video near the bottom of the article.


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