Oakland: No arrests after 'anti-capitalist' marchers smash windows, vandalize 
ATMs

By Daniel M. Jimenez
Bay Area News Group
Posted:   03/16/2013 09:35:47 AM PDT
Updated:   03/16/2013 09:35:49 AM PDT

OAKLAND -- Police said no one was arrested Friday night after a protest march 
led to vandalism at several downtown banks.
The group of about 50 protesters broke windows and vandalized ATMs at Chase 
Bank, Wells Fargo Bank, Bank of America, Union Bank and California Bank & Trust 
branches along Franklin Avenue. They also shattered an 8-by-8-foot window pane 
at the landmark Tribune Tower, the former home of the Oakland Tribune.
No one was reported injured.
The march was billed as an "anti-capitalist rally" by organizers at the Bay 
Area Radical Action Committee. A posting announcing the rally on the group's 
website was titled "Solidarity Means Attack!"
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