Home 'Occupy Toledo' in Levis Square Published on Oct. 10, 2011 Share Tweet Share Email Comments Print Signs are littered under a tree for rally participants to carry during an Occupy Toledo event on Levis Square in downtown Toledo on October 10, 2011. The event was in solidarity to those protesters occupying Wall Street. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image The over 100 people of Occupy Toledo establish the principles for an oppression-free zone with signs in the first general assembly of the group. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image A new sign is erected on Levis Square in downtown. Participants in the Occupy Toledo remained in the square late into the afternoon. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Clive McCalman, of Toledo, at Occupy Toledo holds a sign during the event to protest government bailouts. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Rally participants carry signs and chant slogans during an Occupy Toledo event. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Members of the Toledo Police Department are perched on the top floor of a parking garage to monitor the Occupy Toledo event on Levis Square. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Poster-holders Anjelica Armendariz, left, and Lynzee Ward, both of Toledo, show support for Occupy Wall Street. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image UAW president Ray Wood, left, and former Mayor Carty Finkbeiner, right, greet each other during the Occupy Toledo event. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Sandra Frank, from Toledo, holds a sign among the more than 100 protesters at the Occupy Toledo event. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Rebecca Wagoner, of Toledo, holds a sign sharing a similar theme with other protesters at Levis Square. The Blade/Jetta Fraser Buy This Image Carol Love, left, and Mary Anthony, right, from Toledo, hold signs and chant slogans with a megaphone. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image A "General Assembly" sign hangs above rally participants to announce the times for people to come together for the Occupy Toledo event. The Blade/Amy E. Voigt Buy This Image Daryl Brownell, Denise Gary, and her daughter Holly Gogol, all of Toledo, at Occupy Toledo. Brownell's sign is about his sister, Betty Arlene Brownell, who, with diabetes and no health care, died at age 33. THE BLADE/JETTA FRASER Buy This Image Related Items wall street protest ,Occupy Wall Street ,occupy toledo Recommended for you Click to comment