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NEWS & VIDEO: Peaceful Occupy UC Davis students repel pepper-spraying riot police & video goes viral

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A video showing police in riot gear gratuitously pepper spraying demonstrating students on Friday at U.C. Davis has gone viral on the Internet, MSNBC reported early Saturday.[1]  --  MSNBC embedded the 8:34 video in its report.  --  The video shows an intense standoff being resolved when a crowd of outraged students collectively give police a "moment of peace" to leave.  --  As they chant "You can go," the police leave.  --  COMMENT:  The video demonstrates that the human microphone techniques that are being used in the Occupy movement are spreading and can prove remarkably effective on occasion.  --  Someone should explain to police that "riot control agents" are only for use on rioters and in response to violence.  --  When are those responsible going to be held accountable for police brutality?  --  (A riot is defined as "a violent public disturbance of the peace, by a number of persons [usually specified in law as three or more] assembled together.") ...

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VIDEO SPREADS OF U.C. DAVIS COPS PEPPER SPRAYING OCCUPY STUDENTS


MSNBC
November 19, 2011

http://today.msnbc.msn.com/id/45364967/ns/us_news-life/#.TsdqJVbNR-E

DAVIS, Calif. -- A video of police in riot gear pepper spraying demonstrators is spreading after 10 Occupy protesters were arrested on the University of California, Davis campus Friday, Sacramento NBC station KCRA reported.

The demonstrators were protesting the dismantling of the "Occupy UC Davis" encampment that was set up in the school's quad area.

"Police came and brutalized them and tore their tents down and all that stuff.  It was really scary.  It felt like there was anarchy everywhere," said student Hisham Alihbob.

Police told Sacramento's KTXL TV station that the students were given until 3:00 p.m. Friday to remove their tents from the campus.  When students refused, police arrived at the given time.  Students sat down cross-legged and locked arms when cops showed up and the pepper spraying began.

Students chanted at the officers, "Shame on you, shame on you!" KTXL said.

A video that said it showed peaceful students getting pepper sprayed went viral quickly on Friday and was also featured by the *New York Times*.

U.C. Davis officials said the group is allowed to occupy the quad for as long as they want, but cannot camp, KCRA reported.

U.C. Davis Police Chief Annette Spicuzza said it would not be safe or sustainable for demonstrators to camp in the quad.

"It's not safe for multiple reasons," Spicuzza said.

At least one woman left by ambulance for treatment of chemical burns.

"We just successfully booted the police off campus in a non-violent way," Chris Wong, a student protester who said he was speaking for himself, not the Occupy group, told the Sacramento Bee.

Wong said he was one of the students sprayed, but he looked down and didn't get a full dose.  He said students then circled the police and tried to hold their ground.  The police eventually left.

Last Updated on Saturday, 19 November 2011 09:11  

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