Anti-Wall Street protesters flooded back into a New York park that had been their home for two months until police cleared the encampment, but they were barred from pitching new tents.<br /><br />The Occupy Wall Street movement was thrown into crisis during a turbulent 24 hours that began with a surprise early morning raid in Manhattan's Zuccotti Park to clear all tents in the privately-owned area.<br /><br />Protesters then spent the day playing cat-and-mouse with authorities as they sought to re-establish their base near Wall Street, the symbolic epicenter of a movement protesting alleged corporate greed which has inspired like-minded demonstrators in other US cities and abroad.
