Occupy Pittsburgh Eviction Deadline Passes; Some Go & Some Stay in Defiance of Court Order

The Occupy Pittsburgh crowd's protests took place on private property in downtown Pittsburgh.

Occupy Pittsburgh protesters say they're not going anywhere.


But.... The hours that they are able to squat on private land may be numbered. 

From WTAE: Last week, Allegheny County Judge Christine Ward ordered the protesters had to be off the Mellon Green at Sixth Avenue and Grant Street by noon Monday.


As some still lingered past the deadline, Ward issued another order instructing the Allegheny County Sheriff to have everyone removed from the property.
The following is an excerpt from Ward's order:



"It is hereby ordered that the sheriff of Allegheny County shall promptly enforce this court's February 2 order and shall remove all defendants remaining on BNY Mellon Green in violation of the court's February 2 order, and shall promptly remove, or facilitate and assist plaintiffs in removing, all tents, camping equipment and stored personal items from plaintiffs' property known as BNY Mellon Green, and shall return possession of the BNY Mellon Green property to plaintiffs, with all costs thereof to be paid by plaintiffs, and shall, in coordination with the city of Pittsburgh Police Department, enforce any violation of the February 2 order in the future."


These class warfare bums need to get a clue and get a job.  

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