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    UC Davis launches probe after pepper spray video

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Video surfaced online Saturday showing an officer at a California university calmly pepper-spraying 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 chancellor of the University of California, Davis 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 incident Friday.

    "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 web site on 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 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.

    Images of police evictions 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 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 at least one is hit 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, San Francisco public works crews removed tents at two Occupy sites in the city.

    The San Francisco Chronicle reports (http://bit.ly/ui5yIa ) that the workers moved in on the encampments in Justin Herman Plaza and in front of the Federal Reserve Bank, removing dozens of tents on grassy areas.

    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.

    In Oakland, anti-Wall Street protesters gathered for a rally and march, and vowed to set up tents at a downtown Oakland park, setting the stage for a possible confrontation with authorities.

    ___

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

     
    • Tyler  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      They didn't mention the part where she sent out an email saying she supported the police actions. Also, the line about the students who were SITTING with their heads down "blocking police access" when the police come at them from the front and can also been seen trying to drag them away from the back is just dumb.
      • 38 Special 6 mths ago
        Shut up you Nazi. Maybe you can get a job at Auswitch if they ever, God forbid, open it again.
      • Rc 6 mths ago
        It was per training. Command presence, Verbal presence, pepper spray or stun gun, hands on, baton, lethal force. Why does this generation always think they are victims.
      • michael 6 mths ago
        Jarel why don't you put your address online so people can come jeapordize the safety of you and your family... oh and I hope you just signed a death wish to anybody who approaches a police officers home. I know whoever is dumb enough to go and instigate violence at his home deserves a 40 caliber round to the chest. So good job Jarel you liberal idiot, I hope when you really need a police officer to come to you need there wont be one willing to do so.
    • AmberB  •  6 mths ago
      "The students had encircled the officers," she said. "They needed to exit. They were looking to leave but were unable to get out."

      Except that in the video the officer walked from behind the students, sprayed them in the face and then dragged the students away towards the are they were facing. They had in no way "encircled" the officers
      • ChowNow 6 mths ago
        weird--a pr spokesman for the cops lying to protect a douche cop...
      • jeff 6 mths ago
        looked to me like they were sitting on they're #$%$ with their arms locked refusing to leave. Maybe I was looking at a video from a different group.. NOT!
      • Slobodan 6 mths ago
        yes, he used force...non-lethal force
    • A Yahoo! User  •  Rich Creek, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I'm confused at first it reads that the people the officer pepper sprayed was sitting on the ground with their arms linked, yet near the end it states that 'protesters surrounded the officers' before the decision to use pepper spray was made.
      The video clearly shows the ones pepper sprayed on the ground yet the protesters surrounding the cops never got pepper sprayed or arrested.
      And another glaringly misstep of justice on the campus polices part, if the protesters are peaceful and not disturbing anyone or not interrupting normal campus activities why are you not just observing why are you calmly walking back and forth pepper spraying people than and only than when people start screaming that you start putting people in handcuffs?
      • walter w 6 mths ago
        it appears if you look closely at the video that the ones seated are on pavement...you can see what appears to be a curb near where everyone is standing around...if those kids were blocking an emergency rout or a fire lane or something like that then the cops had every right to ask them to move...but the video nor the article give us enough info to remark intelligently...
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        The cop does not ask them to move if the cop had asked Yahoo would have reported and made the protesters look as if they were in the wrong.
        The chief of campus police would have stated it in her response, "after the cop had ordered the students to move was the use of pepper spray used."
        Instead she stated, 'only when protesters surrounded the officer was pepper spray used.' Yet it wasn't the circle of protesters standing eye level and in punching distant sprayed it was the protesters who were sitting on the ground with their arms linked behind them.
        And what were the really going to do?
        Were they going to kick at the officer's feet or try and bite his ankles?
      • A Yahoo! User 6 mths ago
        Oh and I would like to point out read your own comment, 'IF those kids were blocking an emergency route or fire lane those kids are standing around' yet the protesters who are SITTING on the ground at not the ones BLOCKING anything its the ONLOOKERS who should have been ordered to move!
    • Ben Dover  •  6 mths ago
      Do the Occupy Protesters still support the Police unions ?
      • Raymond 6 mths ago
        That is what I asked. But the gave me the thumbs down because they don't see the connection between the bad cops and the unions protecting them.
      • Frank 6 mths ago
        Of course they do. They are standing up for all Americans, even if some of those Americans are too stupid to realize it.
      • Ben Dover 6 mths ago
        Frank which Stupid Americans are you refering to ? The Protesters or the Cops ?
    • You  •  6 mths ago
      Lesson: If you are going to protest these days, bring a gas mask!
      • madmonkey 6 mths ago
        And a Riot helmet and shield, maybe some body armor.
      • RICHARD_ABC 6 mths ago
        and bullet-proof vest.
      • Shawn 6 mths ago
        How about pepper spray to return the favor, how about some rocks, how about bringing ur state militia, how about claiming exempt on our taxes all year long so the evil gov will have to wait for the money.
    • Truth From High  •  6 mths ago
      no way out ?? there are several video's - but one video CLEARLY shows the officer stepping over the sitting protesters to get into the circle and face them - he then sprays them..
    • Klato Barada Nikto  •  6 mths ago
      "If you make peaceful change impossible….
      you make violent revolution inevitable."
      -President John F Kennedy
    • susanna  •  Pleasanton, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I have to laugh at the end of this article... "there was no way out of that circle" ??? Really? As if a large group of officers armed with batons and pepper spray couldn't make their way out of a group of peaceful student protesters? Clearly, they did what the chancellor ordered them to do--that is to remove the protestors, if needed, by force.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  6 mths ago
      "Katehi said she is forming a task force" ... hahaha... yea because she know the blame ultimately falls on her shoulders ... the cops were only there at the administration's request .. they don't show up unless requested
    • JeffreyA  •  6 mths ago
      You know what would be a great protest? Everyone unroll and refuse to go to a college that charges outrages fees. Like a student strike.
      You need to hit them in the wallet. Right now the college and university administrators are laughing all the way to the bank.
      Now is the perfect time! Even after college you still will not have a JOB. This is the TIME to capitalize on a bad situation. Never let a bad situation go wasted.-Rahm Emanuel

      NO Students no big fat paychecks and bonuses.
    • ur just a bunch of yahoos  •  6 mths ago
      The most blatant and stupid lies here are posted by this guy who calls himself "Genius" - what irony!
    • Tom in Seattle  •  Tampa, United States  •  6 mths ago
      "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.'"
      - Did you see the same video the rest of us saw, lady?? You are blinded by your own culpability, you TOOL!!!
    • DUDE W  •  6 mths ago
      "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.""

      Oh really? Spicuzza needs to resign. Serious lack of leadership and accountability. We need police officers that actually protect and serve.
    • David  •  6 mths ago
      First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, then you win.
      Mohandas Gandhi
    • MBMT  •  Bozeman, United States  •  6 mths ago
      Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

      Thought some of the commenters needed a little refresher.
    • jarel  •  6 mths ago
      The United States military cannot use pepper spray or tear gas on foreign enemies at war because it is banned by the Geneva Convention, but it's fine for police officers to use it against American citizens. What's up with that?
    • David  •  6 mths ago
      Always ask yourself one simple question when you see police act as they do in this video, who are they serving and protecting with their actions? Since that's the supposed purpose of law enforcement right? Of course the real answer is clear, the police serve and protect the status qous and the establishment, not We the People.
    • Doran  •  Salt Lake City, United States  •  6 mths ago
      oh my gosh.. UC davis is launching a probe.....
    • dontcoast  •  6 mths ago
      chilling? I'm pretty sure the UC police and various other california city and county departements have a solid track record of behaving like that. Standard Operating Porcedures.A few weeks ago in Berkely, a few years ago in Santa Cruz or a few decades ago in Berkeley. The pepper spray eye swabs courtesy of humboldt county sherriffs (they were also sitting with arms locked) etc. etc. etc.

      upset? okay, maybe. but spare us your phony disbelief, chancellor.

      If anyone is surprised they should do some quick research. Nothing new under the sun here.
    • .  •  6 mths ago
      An education should not cost $100,000 dollars. That is crazy. Tuition at state colleges should be a maximum of $2,000 a year. Putting 20 year olds into lifelong debt is immoral.
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