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UC Davis Pepper-Spraying Incident: After-Action Report
The independent committee reviewing the pepper spraying of protesters at UC Davis in November issued its after-action report that cited numerous lapses and errors by campus administrators and officers, concluding the incident "should and could have been prevented."
April 10, 2012
Patrol
UC Davis Pepper Spray Report Must Include Officers' Names
A judge has ruled that the names of the UC Davis police officers involved in last November's pepper spraying incident must be released to the public.
June 25, 2012
Patrol
UC Davis Pepper Spray Officer Says He Was Fired
Lt. John Pike, a central figure in last November's pepper-spraying incident at UC Davis, is no longer employed by the university as of Tuesday. UC Davis officials declined further comment; however, Lt. Pike told the Sacramento Bee he was terminated.
July 31, 2012
Patrol
Pepper-Sprayed UC Davis Students to Receive Settlement
The University of California Regents approved an undisclosed settlement for the 21 UC Davis students and alumni who received a point-blank pepper-spraying from campus police in November 2011.
September 16, 2012
Patrol
California Compensates Officer Involved in UC Davis OC Incident
John Pike, who had filed for the compensation from the University of California system, also cited the stress he endured from death threats he received after the incident. Pike, a former lieutenant with the UC Davis Police was fired in July 2012, after being on paid administrative leave for eight months.
October 23, 2013
Patrol
Judge Blocks Release of UC Davis Pepper-Spray Report
A judge temporarily halted the release of a report Tuesday on the pepper-spraying of protestors at the University of California, Davis. The report names officers and could contain potentially damaging information about them.
March 6, 2012
Patrol
UC Davis Police Chief Steps Down
The University of California, Davis police chief who was criticized in a report on the November pepper-spray incident has decided to retire.
April 18, 2012
Editor's Notes
Video: Why UC Davis Cops Pepper-Sprayed Protesters
A longer, nearly 9-minute version of the pepper spraying of protesters at UC Davis offers a familiar reminder for cops—video "evidence" offers an often deceptive, or at least incomplete, version of a police force encounter.
December 4, 2011
Patrol
Video: Calif. Campus Chief Placed on Leave After Pepper-Spray Incident
Administrators said they placed Chief Annette Spicuzza on leave as "a necessary step toward restoring trust on our campus," UC Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi, said in a statement.
November 20, 2011
Patrol
UC Davis Hires Bratton To Probe Pepper-Spraying
Faculty members objected to the hiring of the former LAPD chief. One professor said the school should enlist in-house faculty members to lead the probe rather than relying on "a former cop who is charging a lot of money we don't have to spend."
November 25, 2011
Patrol
Alternate View of UC Davis Pepper Spraying
The Davis College Republicans have released footage they shot at the Occupy UC Davis protest where demonstrators were pepper sprayed. The footage shows a more complete account of the incident.
December 4, 2011
Weapons
UC Davis Settles for $1M Over Pepper Spraying
The university will pay $1 million as part of the settlement. This includes a total of $730,000 to the named plaintiffs and others who were arrested or pepper-sprayed on Nov. 18. It will also include up to $250,000 in costs and attorney fees.
September 26, 2012
Patrol
UC Davis Officers Pepper-Spray Protesters
UC Davis officers in riot gear pepper-sprayed seated protesters at close range during a Friday protest, after they refused to remove their encampment.
November 20, 2011
Patrol
UC Davis Police Chief Overrules Panel, Fires Pepper-Spray Officer
UC Davis Police Chief Matthew Carmichael rejected a review that found Lt. John Pike should have faced demotion or a suspension at worst for his involvement in a pepper-spraying controversy that took place on campus in November. Instead, Pike was fired.
August 2, 2012
Patrol
PoliceMag's Top 10 Videos of 2011
Police videos highlighting the hazards of vehicle pursuits, volatile crowds, and tricky arrests made 2011 a memorable year for PoliceMag.com. Let's celebrate the end of the year, by looking back at the 10 most-viewed videos on the site.
December 29, 2011
Technology
Hacker Group Targets Pepper-Spraying Cop
The Internet hacking group Anonymous has launched its latest attack on the UC Davis police officer accused of pepper-spraying student by posting a video online that lists his personal contact information.
November 22, 2011
Patrol
Video: UC Davis Professor Advocates Murdering Police Officers
English professor Joshua Clover reportedly said in a 2015 interview with SF Weekly, “People think that cops need to be reformed. They need to be killed.” He was answering the question: “What’s wrong with society today?”
February 27, 2019
Patrol
ACLU Sues Ohio Police Over Pepper Spraying of Anti-Trump Protesters
The American Civil Liberties Union of Ohio has sued Columbus police for three protesters pepper-sprayed in the face during a Jan. 30 rally against Trump administration policies.
July 13, 2017
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