Sorry dude but this is bullshit until proven with dox. I don't trust the link on the picture - it looks too much like a make up/Photoshop job to me.
Portland pepper spray incident generates iconic Occupy photo - LAtimes.com The dramatic photo of a young woman getting a blast of pepper spray on her face during a mostly peaceful Occupy protest in Portland is destined to become an enduring image of the national movement. The youthful protester vomited almost immediately after the Thursday incident and medics were able to wash out her eyes and nose so that she was not much the worse for it, Occupy Portland spokesman Reid Parham told The Times. "She's OK," he said. More: http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/nationnow/2011/11/occupy-portland-pepper-spray-woman.html
Agree. There is not enough damage to the surrounding tissue, just a neat little hole. Her face would be swollen.
Confirmed fake. Prosthetic bullet wound to face by deviantart artist. http://th04.deviantart.net/fs70/150/i/2010/364/6/c/bullet_wound_prosthetic_by_lyzius-d36296s.png A good campaign to dox the timewasting cunts who did this might be an idea, to deter others.
No worries. Just didn't look right. I don't have an active Twitter account, but the idea of this going viral instead of the idiot who sent the original tweet being struck off the source list is good. Things like this are a good way to harvest IP addresses, also Tin Eye is a great reverse image search tool if shit like this appears again, good to nip it in the bud before it goes viral. As an aside, the girl who does this stuff is awesome, latex and prosthetics and paint, the bullet hole was from February this year.
JeffSharlet JeffSharlet Now we have the name of the UC Davis bully cop who blasted passive students w/ pepper spray: Lt. John Pike. davisenterprise.com/media-post/ucd… 10 minutes ago JeffSharlet JeffSharlet Let us now praise famous men: UC Davis pepper spray maestro Lt. John Pike. 530-752-3989 japikeiii@ucdavis.edu youtube.com/watch?v=BjnR7x… 1 minute ago http://www.davisenterprise.com/medi...-occupy-uc-davis-tents/attachment/occupyucd3/
Yep turns out suspicions were correct. - WARNING: the URL overlayed on that fake bullethole photo - http:// (intentionally broken link) newsboot.co.cc - links to a malicious website.
JeffSharlet JeffSharlet @Plaidypus07 Why tweet Lt John Pike contact info? Bcause it's listed on UC Davis police site so public can reach him. 40 minutes ago der_bluthund Anonymous Watcher RT by OccupyDavis @AJStream We have a name and are now doxing: Lt. John Pike #CabinCr3w #ows @occupydavis 1 hour ago http://twitter.com/#!/occupyDavis http://twitter.com/#!/search/realtime/UC Davis http://twitter.com/#!/search/realtime/John Pike http://www.facebook.com/UCDavis http://www.facebook.com/ucdavisstrike?sk=wall http://i.imgur.com/J3AE5.jpg
Police Defend Use Of Force On ‘Occupy UC Davis’ « CBS Sacramento UC Davis Police Chief Annette Spicuzza said officers used force out of concern for their own safety after they were surrounded by students. http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2011/11/18/police-defend-use-of-force-on-occupy-uc-davis/
Open Letter to Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi | UCDavis Bicycle Barricade I am a junior faculty member at UC Davis. I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of English, and I teach in the Program in Critical Theory and in Science & Technology Studies. I have a strong record of research, teaching, and service. I am currently a Board Member of the Davis Faculty Association. I have also taken an active role in supporting the student movement to defend public education on our campus and throughout the UC system. In a word: I am the sort of young faculty member, like many of my colleagues, this campus needs. I am an asset to the University of California at Davis. You are not. I write to you and to my colleagues for three reasons: 1) to express my outrage at the police brutality which occurred against students engaged in peaceful protest on the UC Davis campus today 2) to hold you accountable for this police brutality 3) to demand your immediate resignation Today you ordered police onto our campus to clear student protesters from the quad. These were protesters who participated in a rally speaking out against tuition increases and police brutality on UC campuses on Tuesday—a rally that I organized, and which was endorsed by the Davis Faculty Association. These students attended that rally in response to a call for solidarity from students and faculty who were bludgeoned with batons, hospitalized, and arrested at UC Berkeley last week. In the highest tradition of non-violent civil disobedience, those protesters had linked arms and held their ground in defense of tents they set up beside Sproul Hall. In a gesture of solidarity with those students and faculty, and in solidarity with the national Occupy movement, students at UC Davis set up tents on the main quad. When you ordered police outfitted with riot helmets, brandishing batons and teargas guns to remove their tents today, those students sat down on the ground in a circle and linked arms to protect them. What happened next? Without any provocation whatsoever, other than the bodies of these students sitting where they were on the ground, with their arms linked, police pepper-sprayed students. Students remained on the ground, now writhing in pain, with their arms linked. What happened next? Police used batons to try to push the students apart. Those they could separate, they arrested, kneeling on their bodies and pushing their heads into the ground. Those they could not separate, they pepper-sprayed directly in the face, holding these students as they did so. When students covered their eyes with their clothing, police forced open their mouths and pepper-sprayed down their throats. Several of these students were hospitalized. Others are seriously injured. One of them, forty-five minutes after being pepper-sprayed down his throat, was still coughing up blood. This is what happened. You are responsible for it. More: http://bicyclebarricade.wordpress.com/2011/11/19/open-letter-to-chancellor-linda-p-b-katehi/
I think it's obvious that U.S. cops have NO training in how to handle peaceful protests. It's like they're following LRH; treat every skirmish as full-out war.
They're being territorial, treating it like gang warfare, which just serves to increase the appearance that they work for the 'owning' class.
UC Davis Campus Police Lieutenant John Pike530 752 3989japikeiii@ucdavis.edu4005 Cowell Blvd, Apt 616Davis, CA 95618-6017
John A. Pike POLICE LIEUTENANT - MSP UC Davis Job Title 2010: POLICE LIEUTENANT - MSP 2009: POLICE LIEUTENANT - MSP 2008: POLICE LIEUTENANT - MSP 2010 Pay Base pay: $116,454.00, Overtime: $0.00, Other:$0.00 Total pay: $110,243.12 2009 Pay Base pay: $110,727.00, Overtime: $0.00, Other:$0.00 Total pay: $107,792.20 2008 Pay Base pay: N/A, Overtime: $0.00, Other:$0.00 Total pay: $105,000.00 Source: http://www.sacbee.com/statepay/salary-details/?firstname=John&lastname=Pike&totalpay=107792.2&agency=UC Davis
nathanc nathan c bowser Hilariously, Lt. John Pike, who peppersprayed seated students, is a contact for the #ucd Professional Standards Unit. police.ucdavis.edu/support-servic… #ows 50 minutes ago http://police.ucdavis.edu/support-services-division
jesus fuck someone do something with these dox I posted them on /b/ in the thread of this video and got wanked at by a bunch of faggots who for some reason love cops then and then got banned for posting a link, presumably his email posted them on reddit as a comment on the video of it and got downvoted, presumably because its some kind of invasion of privacy and reddit is full of faggots? I dont even know it took me about 2 minutes to find them but now I dont know what the fuck to do with them, where else should I post it?
Damage control: A "task force"? Three months? Chancellor Linda P.B. Katehi creates task force to review Friday's incident I am forming a task force made of faculty, students and staff to review the events and provide to me a thorough report within 90 days. As part of this, a process will be designed that allows members of the community to express their views on this matter. This report will help inform our policies and processes within the university administration and the Police Department to help us avoid similar outcomes in the future. While the university is trying to ensure the safety and health of all members of our community, we must ensure our strategies to gain compliance are fair and reasonable and do not lead to mistreatment. Full statement: http://chancellor.ucdavis.edu/messages/2011/taskforce_111911.html
In certain countries, the actions of the US cops would have resulted in mass beatdowns and worse. They work for us, and they must never forget it. In time the corporate bribery will be revealed.