FINAL COUNTDOWN — Occupy Cleveland activist Peter Schanz leads fellow occupiers in a chant minutes before the City of Cleveland’s 5 p.m. deadline for occupiers to remove their long-standing tent on May 2, 2012. Occupy Cleveland’s permit, which allowed the group to maintain a tent on the corner of West Roadway and Frankfort Avenue, expired at midnight that day. Occupiers defied the order to take down the tent, causing authorities to remove the tent early the next morning. The Occupy Cleveland tent, erected on Oct. 6, 2011, had stood longer than any other tent in the nation’s Occupy movement. Photo by Brandon Blackwell @CapturedCLE

FINAL COUNTDOWN — Occupy Cleveland activist Peter Schanz leads fellow occupiers in a chant minutes before the City of Cleveland’s 5 p.m. deadline for occupiers to remove their long-standing tent on May 2, 2012. Occupy Cleveland’s permit, which allowed the group to maintain a tent on the corner of West Roadway and Frankfort Avenue, expired at midnight that day. Occupiers defied the order to take down the tent, causing authorities to remove the tent early the next morning. The Occupy Cleveland tent, erected on Oct. 6, 2011, had stood longer than any other tent in the nation’s Occupy movement. Photo by Brandon Blackwell @CapturedCLE

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