Gordon-Levitt captures Wall Street protest during police raid on camera
Joseph Gordon-Levitt turned out to support activists at the Occupy Wall Street camp in New York on Tuesday morning (15Nov11) after learning of the police raid of the site.
The demonstrators took up residence in Manhattan's Zuccotti Park in September (11) to protest corporate greed and big business inequality, and the campaign has spread around the world, gaining celebrity supporters like Russell Simmons, Susan Sarandon, Alec Baldwin, Russell Brand and Kanye West, who have all been to visit the activists.
But the growing movement has been unpopular among New York
officials and police officers raided the park in the early hours of
Tuesday in a bid to evict the protesters, claiming their camp
"poses an increasing health and fire safety hazard" - and the drama
prompted Gordon-Levitt to show his support for the activists.
The Inception star was spotted filming the eviction proceedings for
his arty website HitRECord, and he tells PolitickerNY.com, "I was
actually planning on coming tomorrow (Wednesday) for the first
time. It seems like it's (the movement) growing."
Protesters returned to the site later on Tuesday after a Supreme
Court judge ruled they could reside in the park - but without
equipment such as tents and generators.