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UC Davis Police Lt. John Pike uses pepper spray to move Occupy UC Davis protesters who were blocking officers' attempts to remove arrested protesters from the Quad on Friday afternoon. Wayne Tilcock/Enterprise photo
UC Davis police move protesters who were attempting to block the removal of other protesters who had been arrested when officers took down their tents on the UC Davis Quad on Friday afternoon. Wayne Tilcock/Enterprise photo
UC Davis Police Lt. John Pike uses pepper spray to move Occupy UC Davis protesters who were blocking officers' attempts to remove arrested protesters from the Quad on Friday afternoon. Wayne Tilcock/Enterprise photo
Occupy UC Davis protesters encircle the tents set up on the Quad that the chancellor asked campus to police remove Friday afternoon. Wayne Tilcock/Enterprise photo
Occupy UC Davis protesters including David Buscho, far left, react after being pepper sprayed by police who came to remove tents set up on the Quad. Wayne Tilcock/Enterprise photo
Protesters chant after UC Davis police leave the Quad on Friday afternoon. Wayne Tilcock/Enterprise photo
Occupy UC Davis protesters move to encircle the UC Davis police after arrests had been made during the removal of tents placed on the Quad by the protestors on Friday. Wayne Tilcock/Enterprise photo
Approximately 200 students stopped to watch as the UC Davis police removed tents set up by the Occupy UC Davis protest on the Quad. Wayne Tilcock/Enterprise photo
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Occupy protester David Buscho is helped after being pepper sprayed by campus police while blocking their exit from the Quad on Friday afternoon. Wayne Tilcock/Enterprise photo
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UC Davis police lead away one of the arrested protesters through a crowd of onlookers on the Quad. Wayne Tilcock/Enterprise photo
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Students remove one of the 29 tents set up on the Quad as part of the Occupy UC Davis movement before a deadline by campus police to move the tents or face arrest. Wayne Tilcock/Enterprise photo
UC Davis police move protesters out of the way as they attempt to remove tents set up on the Quad as part of the Occupy UC Davis movement on Friday afternoon. Wayne Tilcock/Enterprise photo
UC Davis Police Lt. John Pike warns protesters they may be pepper sprayed if they did not give police a clear path to remove other protesters who had been arrested earlier in the protest. Wayne Tilcock/Enterprise photo

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  1. Ugyanolyan aljas terrorista banda az is, mint az itteni a nemzetiekkel szemben.
    Ki aggódik ezekért?
    Itthon tessék végre rendet csinálni KÉT HÉT ALATT, A ROHADT ANYÁTOKAT!ilings

  2. Az, hogy a geci terroristákat máshol is így vetik be békésen üldögélő emberek ellen, sértő? Csak nem nyaltok már az angol fakabátoknak is?

  3. [...] alleged overreactions by various police forces in similar movements in Seattle and Oakland, or student support protests in California, I have to say that our own version here seems quite civilized and respectful in comparison. I work [...]

  4. [...] now much of the world has seen video and photos of Lt. John Pike of the UC Davis police department as he discharged a canister of burning chemicals [...]

  5. [...] now much of the world has seen video and photos of Lt. John Pike of the UC Davis police department as he discharged a canister of burning chemicals [...]

  6. [...] video responsible for spraying the wholly unprotected, non-violent activists in the face has been identified as UC Davis Police Lieutenant John [...]

  7. [...] the UC President Mark Yudof: http://studentsoccupy.nationbuilder.com/  Information on UC DAVIS: http://www.davisenterprise.com/media-post/ucd-police-remove-occupy-uc-davis-tents/attachment/occupyu…Student Candlelight Vigil November 11/21/2011 Tags: Featured, For Immediate Release, Press, Press [...]

  8. [...] estudiantes que manifestaba pacíficamente sentados para reclamar la renuncia de la rectora de la Universidad de California en Davis, Linda Katehi. El movimiento estudiantil, inspirado en el movimiento Ocupar Wall Street, fue [...]

  9. [...] underestimate emotion as a price to be levied for wrongful acts. Update: Also… A news account captured the officer on camera spraying the students. The account names the officer as UC Davis [...]

  10. [...] UC Davis Pepper Spray Photo shown here is Lt John Pike of the UC Davis Police pepper spraying a group of peacefully protesting student. Photo via DavisEnterprise.com [...]

  11. [...] The Davis Enterprise’s site for  Terry Wilcox’s photo coverage. [...]

  12. [...] I’ve tried to figure out my feelings towards what happened last week on the UC Davis campus. [...]

  13. [...] 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 [...]

  14. [...] What happened next? [...]

  15. [...] the video above, you see a police officer [Update: UC Davis Police Lt. John Pike] walk down a line of those young people seated quietly on the ground in an act of nonviolent civil [...]

  16. [...] What happened next? [...]

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