The permit allowing Occupy Detroit protestors to camp in Grand Circus Park expired Monday but city officials granted a one-week extension, allowing protestors more time to clean up and relocate to another venue.
The Detroit Free Press reports:
Some council members likened the peaceful Occupy Detroit to the civil rights movement aimed at extending rights to disenfranchised black people. "All of us sit here because some people fought, because some people occupied, because some people demonstrated," Councilman Kwame Kenyatta said. "They did it because it was the right thing to do." Saying the Occupy Detroit protesters have been peaceful and cooperative, Police Chief Ralph Godbee Jr. said he was not opposed to the one-week extension.
Yesterday, Michigan Radio's Sarah Cwiek reported that there seemed to be little animosity amongst protestors regarding an eventual move:
Occupy Detroit participants says an extension will benefit everyone. “[It’s] so we can maintain our peaceful protest within Grand Circus Park, and leave within a reasonable amount of time," says activist Zachary Steve. "We'll be able to clean up the park, and make sure to maintain a good relationship with the community." Occupy Detroit says it plans to move its encampment to another, privately-owned location in the city for the winter months.
- John Klein Wilson, Michigan Radio Newsroom