
- Ex-Marine Scott Olsen, 24, of Daly City, California, served in Iraq in 2006 and 2007 - and was hit in California protests
- Anger over Oakland police 'brutality' fans across America as protesters march in solidarity with Olsen on Wednesday
- Occupy Oakland activists trying to reclaim camp they were in for 15 days - until police evicted them early on Tuesday
- More trouble on Tuesday at 5pm when 400 people marched towards Frank Ogawa Plaza, which police surrounded
- Conditions in the Oakland camp were thought to have become unsavoury as tented town became semi-permanent
- Some protesters threw turquoise and red paint at riot police officers last night and others reportedly threw rocks
- Meanwhile in Atlanta, Georgia, dozens of protesters were evicted from a park and 53 were arrested by police
War hero Scott Olsen, 24, was hospitalised in a serious condition after he suffered a fractured skull during a march with other protesters in the Californian city on Tuesday night.
Questions were today being asked of how police handled the situation after videos emerged of an officer throwing a gas canister into the crowd after they had rushed to help Mr Olsen, who was on the floor.