Occupy activists march on Brooklyn Bridge
Occupy Wall Street protesters marched across Brooklyn Bridge Sunday to mark six months since hundreds of them were arrested walking the same route.
A couple hundred activists walked from Manhattan's Zuccotti Park, where they first camped out last September to start a movement that has spread around the world.
They were flanked by police officers on scooters and on foot.
The marchers used the pedestrian walkway to cross the bridge.
The commemoration ended as the rain started during a rally in Brooklyn's Cadman Plaza. Police said there were no reports of arrests.
Occupy activists dubbed themselves the "99 percent" opposing the economic inequality represented by the wealthy "1 percent."
The Brooklyn gathering included a "General Assembly" -- as Occupy supporters called their daily meetings in Zuccotti Park. -- AP
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