<strong>17<\/strong>35=37 39899757 51332116.” style=”max-width:430px;float:left;padding:10px 10px 10px 0px;border:0px;”>(CBS) Actress Ellen Barkin took to Twitter early New Year’s Day to blast police after witnessing arrests in Manhattan. </p>
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<p>On Sunday, cops arrested 68 Occupy Wall Street protesters for misdemeanors or violations.  </p>
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<p>Barkin, 57, got caught up in the incident and chronicled it all on Twitter,  <a href='https://www.bucheonkrmassage.online/'>부천출장업소</a> as her rumored boyfriend, director Sam Levinson, captured it on video.  </p>
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<p>The actress blasted cops for shoving her in the midst of “random arrests,” calling the behavior “questionable police violence.”  </p>
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<p>“Walking home…13th & 6th, police making random arrests of non protesters,” she wrote. “Young girl in police van screaming’I’m just trying 2 get home.'” </p>
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<p>Barkin later added, “Just threatened on my street by NYPD,cop shoved me,both hands,onto sidewalk..Is it a crime 2 stand in the street in NY?WTF is going on here?” </p>
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<p>Barkin, a New York native, has been a vocal supporter of the OWS movement. After she got home on Sunday, Barkin criticized New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg and the New York City Police Department.  </p>
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<p>“I have never been afraid of a NY policeman until last nite,” she wrote. “What I saw was random &senseless arrests and unnecessarily threatening behavior.” </p>
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<p>Barkin has since refuted reports that she was pushed to the ground that night.  </p>
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<p>“I was walking home,” she explained. “I saw it. It was upsetting, and looked <a href=unnecessarily aggressive & random.I tweeted about it, as is my right. That’s all.”