More than 30 protestors gathered outside San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed's house Saturday afternoon and briefly erected a tent, according to police.
Police were called around 2:40 p.m. when around 30 or 40 people apparently affiliated with the Occupy Wall Street movement gathered in front of the mayor's house, said Officer Jose Garcia.
One person pitched a tent in the driveway, but left before officers could contact him, Garcia said.
That man identified himself as the man who had been living on top of a wall at San Jose City Hall.
Police told the protestors that they could legally stay on the public sidewalk, but needed to stay off private property, Garcia said. A short time later, the group departed.
The protest was peaceful, and there was no vandalism or violence. Police made no arrests.
Bay City News