As I've noted several times over the last few days, part of the modus operandi of the Occupy movement is to disown its members who find themselves in trouble--and to disavow events that are offensive by stating these gatherings are not sanctioned. Such is the case with the February "F*ck the Police" march in Denver. Occupy Denver says it was not a sanctioned event--while making it clear that the Anonymous-run fun fest would see occupiers take part.
My view of this situation is that someone said..."Wink, wink, nod, nod, this isn't an Occupy Denver rally--but show up anyway...Shh!!! Don't tell!"
Well...Occupy Denver itself is reporting--let me be more specific---Occupy Denver is reporting on its website that four of the five arrested at FTP were members of their group.
Occupy Denver: You can't claim that Westword got the story wrong this time.
It's your own report, folks.
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Photos: Cops clear out Occupy Denver tent city, protesters scatter
Video: BlogCon11 repels Occupy Denver protesters
Occupy Denver pics: "Need $ for marijuana," homeless, offer to buy "medicine"
Police chopper surveillance video of October Occupy Denver march
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