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After a weekend-long face off between Portland police and Occupy Portland protesters, Chapman and Lownsdale parks are cleared.  Pioneer Courthouse square was also cleared out last night.  After the dust settled, we learned that more than 50 people were arrested and one officer was injured but is going to be okay.  So, what happens now?  We’ve heard the protesters are in several different locations this morning including under the Hawthorne Bridge, at a location on SE 80th and Glisan, and a small group on the steps of City Hall. Portland Police Sergeant Pete Simpson says they will get people moving from their small camps downtown later this morning.  Floodlights are on and fences are around Chapman and Lownsdale. Police are still guarding the area.   Keep it on KXL for complete coverage whenever it happens.

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