Police Action Against Occupy Denver Costs City Nearly $1M

Tuesday, November 29, 2011
The cost of taking police action against the Occupy Denver movement thus far has finally been tallied up by the Mayor's office. Between early October through mid-November the city has spent $431,500 on costs related to Occupy Denver protests.
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