Around 5 Penn employees can be seen carrying out tents, signs, and other belongings from the encampment and loading them into a trash truck parked on Locust Walk.
The Philadelphia Police Department has begun to block off the intersection of 61st Street and Haverford Avenue in front of the entrance to the station.
Additional police vehicles are blocking off neighboring streets, including Girard Ave.
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