THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
First Posted: October 11, 2011 - 1:32 pm
Last Updated: October 11, 2011 - 2:49 pm
OKLAHOMA CITY — Protesters have postponed a march to an Oklahoma City bank building that was to be part of the national Occupy Wall Street movement.
Organizer and attorney Jay Trenary said Tuesday that Occupy OKC wanted to wait for more people to show up before making the trek to a Chase bank in downtown. The group has set up camp at nearby Kerr Park.
The protests are part of a national movement that began about a month ago against what Occupy Wall Street calls corporate greed and other issues. A similar demonstration occurred in Tulsa last week.
Members of the Oklahoma City group held signs with slogans such as "Wake Up," ''Privatized Gains(equals)Socialized Loss," and "Workers Rights Are Human Rights." ...
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