US | Wisconsin Cops Won't Evict Wisconsin Protesters Authorities back down from plan to empty Capitol area By Mark Russell Posted Feb 28, 2011 4:06 AM CST Updated Feb 28, 2011 5:47 AM CST Copied Wisconsin Capitol Police Chief Charles Tubbs, right, talks to a protester at the state Capitol in Madison, Wis., yesterday, after it was announced the demonstrators will be to stay another night. (AP Photo/Andy Manis) No one on the left or right in Wisconsin appears ready to back down, but it looks like the labor rights supporters can keep on demonstrating, at least for now. Authorities backed down yesterday from their plan to remove protesters from around the state Capitol, where hundreds of labor rights supporters and others have been demonstrating for nearly two weeks, reports the Los Angeles Times. The state's Department of Administration had said they would close the park at 4pm yesterday for cleaning, but hundreds of protesters refused to leave, daring authorities to arrest them. By 7pm, the Capitol police chief announced protesters could stay. One off-duty police officer who is protesting said it was "surreal" to be facing arrest. "But it's because I'm a police officer that I'm here, and it's because I'm a parent" wanting to set a good example, he said. Read These Next RFK Jr. suggests antidepressants to blame after shooting. Details trickle out on 2 more victims of the Minneapolis shooting. Isolated tribe members show up in an unexpected place. Trump just used a spending maneuver last seen nearly 50 years ago. Report an error