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General disclaimer from original editor
Just as a general disclaimer I wish to mention that, while I support the Occupy Sacramento movement, I also do not agree with everything they say or do, as with any political support I have. I am not a member of the Occupy Sacramento group and have never attended any of their events or demonstrations however, those that have may certainly edit this page as long as they follow all Wikipedia guidelines for No Point of View or Agenda editing, no Original Research, as well as complying with the standards for reliable sourcing. If you intend to edit this article, please take a moment to review:
I've removed the Russia Today news template from the page, as it had raised concern because it pointed to a single trending news page, rather than a selection of trend pages, and after discussion in the appropriate places, it's easier to remove it than it is to add lots of other trend pages, as I don't know of any (don't have time to look). If there are any comments, concerns, or suggestions please reply on my talkpage, as I don't watch this page. Penyulap ☏03:48, 20 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Unconfirmed and alleged violence with no supporting facts, names
Someone clearly has a biased agenda here. There is 1 article (syndicated in 2 places) that alleged violence linked to Occupy Sacramento, without any names or facts given about the connection. And look closely -it's the same article in 2 places! To say one article CONFIRMS the other is just crap, it's the same article!!! My earlier corrects were more accurate, these are unconfirmed allegations at best.
Also, read the source article, it says "About 50 members of Occupy Oakland..." (NOT Occupy Sacramento). Nice try.