Police clear tents from Occupy site in DC; 7 held
By ERIC TUCKER, Associated Press
Feb 4, 2012 4:54 PM CST
Police clear tents from Occupy site in DC; 7 held
Washington Metropolitan Police take down a tent erected by Occupy DC demonstrators in front of a bank on K St., across from McPherson Square in Washington, Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012. Before dawn Saturday U.S. Park Police began enforcing a no camping law at McPherson Square, a federal park near the White...   (Associated Press)

U.S. Park Police say an officer has been struck with a brick in the face as officers in riot gear and on horseback cleared protesters from one of the last remaining Occupy sites.

Police spokesman Sgt. David Schlosser says the officer was taken to a hospital Saturday evening for treatment of injuries to his face.

Protesters have clashed with police as officers pushed them out of the last section of McPherson Square, a park under federal jurisdiction near the White House.

By Saturday afternoon, seven were arrested. Schlosser said more may have been arrested in the most recent scuffle.

Police have been clearing away tents they said were banned under park rules. Officers used barricades to cordon off sections of the park and checked tents for camping gear.

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