Pete Tucker, TheFightBack & Robert Stephens II, Occupy DC joins Thom Hartmann. DC Park Police raided and evicted most of Occupy DC's encampment in McPherson Square on Saturday. Just before dawn, dozens of officers in riot gear, on horseback, and in HAZMAT suits moved into the camp, then disassembled and trashed tents that they said were "not in compliance" with park rules. Nearly a dozen occupiers were arrested in Saturday's tense raid - mostly for crossing police barries - although there was a report that one man was arrested for throwing a brick at a police officer. While the police claim that the weekend's events were not an eviction, and did leave some tents behind, it's clear that Occupy DC is now just a shell of the vibrant community it used to be. A similar police raid was conducted on the sister occupation in Freedom Plaza on Sunday - with little confrontation and fewer tents removed. So when does the occupation of the nation's capital stand now after the crackdown?