

With more than 400 arrests in the Occupy Oakland protests in recent days and City Hall vandalized, officials will seek "stay away" orders against more than 100 repeat protesters to prevent them from returning.

Mayor Jean Quan told the Oakland Tribune on Monday, in the wake of vandalism and burning of American flags, that the city would seek orders forbidding some protesters from entering Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, and possibly all of downtown Oakland.

Quan also said there has been talk of a counter-demonstration to show public frustration with the movement.

PHOTOS: Occupy Oakland protest

Police arrested about 400 activists during daylong protests Saturday, marking the most heated clash since authorities broke up the movement’s encampment in November.

On Sunday, city officials showed reporters the aftermath in City Hall, where floors were littered with trash, glass display cases were smashed and electrical wires were cut.