What happened to Occupy Boston?

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Five years ago, on September 30, "Occupy Boston" first pillaged Dewey Square. For 72 days its participants appeared to be darlings of left-leaning media and left-leaning office holders until the lawless occupation of public space was finally dismantled. Today, remarkably, the Occupy movement is a fast fading memory, its professed "cause" aimless and irrelevant. What happened?

The so-called "contagious protest," better known nationally as Occupy Wall Street (eventually spreading to eighty-two countries), began in New York City's financial district on September 17, 2011. It spawned mini movements across the country, including Boston, as a means to express outrage over social and economic inequality.

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