Fourteen protesters were arrested early today for failure to disperse after Sacramento Police gave the order at midnight to leave Cesar Chavez Plaza, a police spokeswoman said.
Spokeswoman Officer Laura Peck said about 30 people joining the protest against Wall Street and corporate America remained in the park at midnight Saturday when the dispersal order was given. About half the crowd left.
The rest were taken into custody for failure to disperse, Peck said.
Photo gallery: 'Occupy Sacramento' protesters arrested
Photo gallery: 'Occupy Sacramento' demonstration at Cesar Chavez Plaza
Photo gallery: 'Occupy Wall Street' protest around the nation
During the day Saturday, more than 300 people were at the park, lounging, singing and waving signs critical of Wall Street and corporate America.
The local group is part of a burgeoning movement that began in New York's financial district more than three weeks ago as Occupy Wall Street and has spread across the country.
At Cesar Chavez Plaza, the arrests brought the total taken into police custody since midweek to 35.
Late Thursday night, about 20 people were arrested in the park for sleeping after the park closure. On Friday night, 1 person was arrested.
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