If there’s still any doubt about the true motivations and intentions of the “Occupy” movement, the Chapel Hill crowd put it to rest for this area. Police says the squatters and anarchists hooked up and broke into a vacant, privately owned building.  Police drew their guns and carted some of the thugs off to jail. From the News & Observer:

 

In a statement Sunday night, police said they had monitored the building since Saturday night when they learned attendees of an anarchist book fair held this weekend aligned with Occupy Chapel Hill and that about 70 people entered the former car dealership.

“Officers also learned that strategies used by anarchists in other communities included barricading themselves in buildings, placing traps in buildings, and otherwise destroying property,” said the statement from Lt. Kevin Gunter. “The group in the … building used large banners to obscure the windows to the business and strategically placed members on the roof as look-outs.”

 

So exactly who are these thugs and what do they believe?

The group identified itself as “anti-capitalist occupiers” and moved into the former University Chrysler and Yates Motor Co. building at 419 W. Franklin St. on Saturday night, the police statement said.