#scanner police sending aid workers to Kensington and Airdrie. It does appear they are focused on a larger part of Kensington Ave and finding folks who moved their camp.
#scanner Civil Affairs estimating a group of 100 people is gathering in West Philly right now, no idea where they plan on going
#scanner Traffic Enforcement Lieutenant requesting two additional traffic units for when the march steps off
#scanner Civil Affairs Sergeant is eavesdropping on the announcements made by the group, still unclear where the group plans to end the march
#scanner Group is stepping off, bikes to the front, traffic enforcement to take the intersections to block traffic
#scanner Civil Affairs Captain attempting to get the group to allow the trolley to pass through unimpeded
#scout several vehicles of police have left the area. But some police still remain in the area.
#OTG Deputy Chief of Investigations of UPenn PD, Michael Morrin, seen at the GSE visibly angry and talking to PPD Civil Affairs Captain Palumbo
#scanner One additional Civil Affairs unit arriving to the encampment at 34th and Walnut
#scanner PPD dispatcher checking to see if there was a Homeland Security unit on the air, but no message was relayed to the one that responded
Police stormed the camp and made arrests in the early morning. Jail support at 19th district precinct. Shame on Philly mayor for doing evictions in people's sleep
#scanner approximately 25 protesters were arrested and released at 19th district