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UC Davis Pepper Spray Video At Occupy Protest Launches Probe By University (VIDEO)

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By SUDHIN THANAWALA   11/19/11 10:17 PM ET  AP

SAN FRANCISCO -- Protesters sitting on the ground supporting the Occupy Wall Street movement on the campus of the University of California, Davis took a face full of pepper spray at close range from an officer in riot gear in an incident that was captured on cellphone video and spread virally across the Internet Saturday.

UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi described the video images as "chilling" and said she was forming a task force to investigate even as a faculty group called for her resignation because of the police action Friday.

However, a law enforcement official who watched the clip called the use of force "fairly standard police procedure."

In the video, an officer dispassionately pepper-sprays a line of several sitting protesters who flinch and cover their faces but remain passive with their arms interlocked as onlookers shriek and scream out for the officer to stop.

"The use of the pepper spray as shown on the video is chilling to us all and raises many questions about how best to handle situations like this," Chancellor Linda Katehi said in a message posted on the school's website Saturday.

The protest was held in support of the overall Occupy Wall Street movement and in solidarity with protesters at the University of California, Berkeley who were jabbed by police with batons on Nov. 9.

The UC Davis video images, which were circulated on YouTube and widely elsewhere online, prompted immediate outrage among faculty and students, with the Davis Faculty Association saying in a letter Saturday that Katehi should resign.

"The Chancellor's role is to enable open and free inquiry, not to suppress it," the faculty association said in its letter.

It called Katehi's authorization of police force a "gross failure of leadership."

At a news conference later on Saturday, Katehi said what the video shows is "sad and really very inappropriate." The events surrounding the protest have been hard on her personally, but she had no plans to resign, she said.

"I do not think that I have violated the policies of the institution. I have worked personally very hard to make this campus a safe campus for all," she said.

Charles J. Kelly, a former Baltimore Police Department lieutenant who wrote the department's use of force guidelines, said pepper spray is a "compliance tool" that can be used on subjects who do not resist, and is preferable to simply lifting protesters.

"When you start picking up human bodies, you risk hurting them," Kelly said. "Bodies don't have handles on them."

After reviewing the video, Kelly said he observed at least two cases of "active resistance" from protesters. In one instance, a woman pulls her arm back from an officer. In the second instance, a protester curls into a ball. Each of those actions could have warranted more force, including baton strikes and pressure-point techniques.

"What I'm looking at is fairly standard police procedure," Kelly said.

Images of police actions have served to galvanize support during the Occupy Wall Street movement, from the clash between protesters and police in Oakland last month that left an Iraq War veteran with serious injuries to more recent skirmishes in New York City, San Diego, Denver and Portland, Ore.

The forcible Oakland protest eviction, the first of its kind on a large scale, marred the national reputation of the city's mayor and police department while rallying encampments nationwide beset with their own public safety and sanitation issues.

Police chiefs and mayors held conference calls to discuss containment strategies in the days after the Oct. 25 Oakland eviction. The use of rubber bullets and tear gas dropped off, though police departments have turned to pepper spray when trying to quell large crowds.

Some of the most notorious instances went viral online, including the use of pepper spray on an 84-year-old activist in Seattle and a group of women in New York. Seattle's mayor apologized to the activist, and the New York Police Department official shown using pepper spray on the group of women lost 10 vacation days after an internal review.

In the video of the UC Davis protest, the officer, a member of the UC Davis police force, displays a bottle before spraying its contents on the seated protesters in a sweeping motion while walking back and forth. Most of the protesters have their heads down, but several were hit directly in the face.

Some members of a crowd gathered at the scene scream and cry out. The crowd then chants, "Shame on You," as the protesters on the ground are led away. The officers retreat minutes later with helmets on and batons drawn.

Ten people were arrested.

University spokeswoman Karen Nikos said nine people hit by pepper spray were treated at the scene. Another two were taken to hospitals and later released.

Nikos declined to release the identity of the officer in the video.

At Saturday's news conference, UC Davis Police Chief Annette Spicuzza said the decision to use pepper spray was made at the scene.

"The students had encircled the officers," she said. "They needed to exit. They were looking to leave but were unable to get out."

Many Twitter and Facebook comments supported the students and criticized the response.

"Stomach churning video of police using pepper spray on seated anti-Wall Street protesters in Davis, Calif.," actress and model Mia Farrow wrote in a retweet of the video.

Elsewhere in California on Saturday, protesters in Oakland tore down a chain-link fence surrounding a city-owned vacant lot where they planned to set up a new encampment.

After a march, several hundred Occupy Oakland protesters breached the fence and poured into the lot next to the Fox Theater on Telegraph Avenue, police said.

One organizer shouted "More Tents! More Tents!" over a loudspeaker, the Oakland Tribune reported.

Police removed the main Occupy Oakland encampment Monday at City Hall, and city officials said they won't tolerate new camps.

Police spokeswoman Johnna Watson said surrounding streets had been closed and officers were protecting surrounding buildings.

Watson said there had been no arrests or citations, but the city's position remains that the protesters can't stay overnight.

There were no reports of violence, according to San Francisco police spokesman Albie Esparza. He said the action was not a raid.

Police were present but did not become involved.

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Associated Press reporters Nigel Duara in Portland, Ore., and Meghan Barr in New York City contributed.

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02:08 PM on 12/05/2011
This is a perfect example how the press misleads you and how people edit things out to support the cause. What the video doesnt show is what happened before hand. Officers came in and gave warnings, not once not twice but 3 times. After the third time they moved inn to remove the tents and a few protesters got in the way of them and therefore were arrested. While escorting the people whom were arrested the protesters surrounded the officers not allowing them to leave. basically locking hands. The head officer went up to each individual 3 times that if they did not move they will use "use of force against them" they ignored them and began to mak fun of them. On the 4th attempt the officer said to each person who was sitting that he will use pepperspray so this is your final warning. Again ignored and mocked. Well after all those warning the officer used the pepper spray and bam they moved. The officers did what was right. Funny at the end they shouted let them leave as if they were now giving the officers permission to head out.


http://youtu.be/hhPdH3wE0_Y
07:32 PM on 11/29/2011
Poignant image of peaceful protest today in the U.S.A.  As a parent, I am happy when educated youth, our future, finally get involved in civics and express, peacefully, legitamate concerns for their future and the direction of our country- we adults then give them a facefull of mace.  What country did they think they were peacefully expressing in anyway, America? 
Who did the police think they were protecting? These kids are citizens too. Who did the police think they work for?  Their parent pay taxes so police will protect their kids.  Upside down.  We are now way too subservient to power in this country and way too compliant!  I am standing up.
09:19 PM on 11/23/2011
PIGS!
07:55 PM on 11/23/2011
'However, a law enforcement official who watched the clip called the use of force "fairly standard police procedure."'

Yeah that's why so many of us want to do all we can to shed light on and stop unjust police action. A lot of what they do is blatantly criminal. If I can't do it they can't do it.
01:28 PM on 11/22/2011
" ... Charles J. Kelly, a former Baltimore Police Department lieutenant who wrote the department's use of force guidelines, said pepper spray is a "compliance tool" that can be used on subjects who do not resist, and is preferable to simply lifting protesters.

After reviewing the video, Kelly said he observed at least two cases of "active resistance" from protesters. In one instance, a woman pulls her arm back from an officer. In the second instance, a protester curls into a ball. Each of those actions could have warranted more force, including baton strikes and pressure-point techniques.

"What I'm looking at is fairly standard police procedure," Kelly said. ..."

This comment from Baltimore PD lieutenant Kelly should not only scare the Hell out ouf you but it should also anger each and everyone in this country. This is the mentality of a pro-police state thug. When those sworn to server & protect start treating the public as the enemy it’s time to take a hard look at the system and work to change it before it does become a permanent police state.

Just because you may not have been directly affected yet by this change in law enforcement don't think that it does not affect you. If you wait till you are a victim of this type of brutality then it almost certainly will be too late to do anything about it

Turn off that TV and tune into reality and see what your government is doing.
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dhinds
A Collection of Quotable Gems
05:20 PM on 11/22/2011
That is exactly what is happening.

Fanned for recognizing it and warning the rest.

"This is the mentality of a pro-police state thug. When those sworn to server & protect start treating the public as the enemy it’s time to take a hard look at the system and work to change it before it does become a permanent police state."

Unless the protest movements become sufficiently numerous and decisive (like during the end of the Vietnam War) soon, it will be too late. The huge investment made in weaponry has made assassination more efficient, and only the wealthy have the resources to employ them (IEDs and Suicide Bombs being the exception.
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dumbunny
08:17 PM on 11/21/2011
Katehi should have known better than to use the campus police as the first wave. First, you send in a squad of students in wheelchairs to test the line. If the line holds, then the students are truly obstructing traffic and you get to send in the cops as wave two.

You don't even need real paraplegics.
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dhinds
A Collection of Quotable Gems
01:16 AM on 11/22/2011
Katehi has pepper sprayed her own political future.
01:21 PM on 11/22/2011
@dumbunny

Excellent point. Sadly todays law enfrocement from the local PD to campus police and State level angencies, all are militarized and trained to deal with the public not as those they protect and serve but as enemies of the government or institution they serve.
06:41 PM on 11/21/2011
I am disappointed reading here the reiteration of "public safety and sanitation" issues at Occupy locations. I have been to 3 Occupy locations and they seemed to me as clean and safe (if not more so) as anywhere in a downtown location with hundreds or thousands of people present. This despite the fact that the police were not doing standard policing, and there was no cleaning by any city crews: all was done by Occupy participants. If you want to use governments claims, please preface them with "alleged".
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dhinds
A Collection of Quotable Gems
08:25 PM on 11/21/2011
Your perception is accurate and your heart is clean. So have a fourth fan.
05:29 PM on 11/21/2011
I dont really understand all the Tentphobia by politicians when all across the country permits are granted for Motorcycle Rallies with thousands of campers who engage in far worse behavior and clog up every road in town for weeks with all sorts of party racket and straight pipes, and you never see a vop in ri ot gear !
03:53 PM on 11/21/2011
George Orwell wrote that all tyrannies rule through fraud and force, and once the fraud is exposed they must rely exclusively on force. We may be entering the era of naked force.
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dhinds
A Collection of Quotable Gems
08:45 PM on 11/21/2011
Many current and ex-members of the military, aware that their comrades have died in vain as a result of unnecessary and fruitless wars foisted on the public through false pretenses, have participated in the protests.

If push comes to shove, the beer bellied campus caps may find they have bitten off more than they can chew.
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DJlaysitup
Seasons don't fear the Reaper...
03:37 PM on 11/21/2011
Reminds me of the T-Shirts the Denver Polive had made up around the time of the Democratic National Convention that said somthing like "DPD...We get up early to Beat the Crowd".
03:06 PM on 11/21/2011
In other videos, the "officers" walked directly over the protesters. The protesters weren't keeping the police from leaving. That's a bunch of B.S. My question is: why were the protesters sitting in the grass sprayed? They weren't blocking the pathway. Also, the officers were initially asked to go out there to force the breakdown of tents, not to spray non-violent protesters directly in the face from about a foot away.
02:49 PM on 11/21/2011
ok we give, this is an order for all police to return back to the beat, now when something happens due to these illeagal protests then call for the aclu, al Sharpton or oobama to come and help you, cause usually if the police are not there something will happen.
But if you show up you are gonna loose your vacation time, pensions or your job, so its best to stay away.
Now for all the law abiding citizens, go apply for permits to be there, do not break any laws and you wont have any problems, yeah right all you law abiding citizens cant help yourself, by being defiant, urinating in public, having sex in public, littering, public intoxication, stealing, property damage..........and so on, but wait you are all law abiding citizens.
anothervoice2
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06:57 PM on 11/21/2011
TPer reciting lame talking points. Hey genius, Google Profitt Rand Paul Rally. That is what the TP is about.
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dhinds
A Collection of Quotable Gems
09:10 PM on 11/21/2011
1.- The protests were not illegal;

2.- The students required not license to exercise their constitutional rights on their own campus;

3.- The only laws broken were broken by the campus police who abused their authority and assaulted the non-violent students in a manner unbecoming to any uniformed officer.

In conclusion: They have forfeited their right to remain in any position of authority, ever.

Put them to work picking up trash.
01:25 PM on 11/21/2011
i think this is alittle extreme pepper spraying these students like he was painting a fence. on the other hand these people were asked to move and OVBIOUSLY werent listening to the cops so the other options were physically pick them up in which they all scream police brutality when they start kicking and screaming they dont want to get up, or do nothing at all and let them sit there making police officers useless. it is a nice catch 22

but dont get me wrong this cop should apply for a job at sherman williams, he seems good with a paint sprayer and sure as hell shouldnt be a cop.

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fenderbender1
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10:29 AM on 11/21/2011
George Orwell prophetically warned us about this. The Pigs are running amuck within our society and mauling the citizens with much disdain and ferver! God help us all!
12:17 AM on 11/21/2011
The former Baltimore police officer who wrote the guidelines supposedly legitimizing use of pepper spray on non resisting persons said that you take a chance of hurting people when you carry them off. When you use pepper spray, you ENSURE that you will injure them. How does THAT rationale work?