More Scenes From This Weekend's Anti-Wall Street Protests In Lower Manhattan

Nonviolent protestors occupied the Wall Street area in peaceful, yet loud, demonstrations Saturday.
The event, which is being called #OccupyWallStreet and #TakeWallStreet on Twitter, included a variety of groups with different agendas.
Some were angry with banks, the president and the government, while others were concerned with issues such as poverty and the death penalty.
One group called Adbuster's goal was to have President Obama end "the influence money has over our representatives in Washington."
Police blocked Wall Street and only residents who live in the neighborhood were permitted.
Police even guarded the famous "Charging Bull," a symbol of Wall Street.
Since demonstrators were not allowed on Wall Street they convened near Battery Park.
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