1. #OccupyDavis

    The actions of the UCD campus police are absolutely appalling. And happening only a week after similar events took place at UC Berkeley.

    Taken moments before peaceful protestors were pepper-sprayed. (Credit Brian Nguyen)

    Campus police (Lt. John Pike) casually pepper spray a group of Occupy Davis students who are sitting on the ground in protest.

    UC Davis Police Chief Annette Spicuzza responded to the incident by stating that she is “very proud.”

    Police used the pepper spray after they were surrounded… There was no way out of that circle… They were cutting the officers off from their support. It’s a very volatile situation.”

    Please take a look at the first picture above and then the second. Doesn’t seem like he had much trouble getting out to pepper spray them. I understand that photographs and videos can’t necessarily capture the whole story. There very well could have been other protestors, outside of those linking arms, posing a threat to the officers. But why pepper-spray the group that displayed mere civil disobedience? Forcing them them to open their mouth and spraying down their throats? Downright cowards.

    This all started when Chancellor Linda Katehi called the police to break up peaceful protests after they set camp and now many are asking for her immediate resignation.

    Students are standing outside the building where Chancellor Linda Katehi gave her conference on the matter over two hours ago, waiting for her exit. They’re chanting periodically “We’re not going to harm you, we won’t touch you, we won’t touch your property.“ 

    She just left the building. Hundreds of students sat in silence, forming a path for her.

    While I don’t believe Chancellor Katehi is completely blameless, doesn’t it make more sense to go after Lieutenant John Pike and UCD Police Chief Annette Spicuzza for their resignation? Katehi didn’t ask for things to unfold the way they did, whereas Spicuzza made it clear that she stands behind the officer’s actions and said it had to be done. There is no remorse.

    This goes beyond the occupy movement. Whether you agree with it or not, such police brutality should never be tolerated. It seems as if they are trying to oppress people from exercising their basic constitutional rights. It’s disheartening to imagine that attending a protest, no matter how peaceful, can potentially escalate to such inhumane brutality.

    “First they came for the communists, and I didn’t speak out because I wasn’t a communist.

    Then they came for the trade unionists,and I didn’t speak out because I wasn’t a trade unionist.

    Then they came for the Jews,and I didn’t speak out because I wasn’t a Jew.

    Then they came for me and there was no one left to speak out for me.”

    Speak up. These officers are suppose to serve and protect the community, not attack them. The worst part, for me, is that they’ll probably get away with it. They’ll probably get a slap on their wrist and be on their way. I love justice, so I won’t stand for this.

    [EDIT]

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=CZ0t9ez_EGI

    While I can’t verify if this is the correct clip, as I am also fasting youtube, it’s supposedly of Chancellor Katehi walking through the protestors after a conference, as mentioned above.

    And I can’t help but feel bad for the woman. Setting tents on the Quad is against UCD policy and she asked for the assistance of the campus police only to remedy the situation. The people who chose that course of action to should have to bear the consequences — which does not necessarily point to her, but to the lieutenant and chief of police. But who knows what the chancellor might have said behind closed doors. I’m just waiting come Monday when she addresses the students.

  2. Moving Day 2010 @ Davis, CA

    I was in Davis last weekend. Mostly to help Eric and grab a few things. Came back with more than I needed. Just thought I’d  do an extremely brief recap:

    I went to help Eric clean the apartment out, I definitely owe him that. I saw most of the kids in the complex and their parents. I first saw one family and they called each other out. I took a few minutes to talk to the parents and they asked if I was moving back. I didn’t do much for their kids, but I’m not going to lie, it was really nice that the parents appreciated it nonetheless.

    Eric’s place didn’t take long so I helped The Colleges guys clean their apt. I ended up crashing there in a room with Jacob, Won, and Daniel. Ok, everyone pretty much packed everything up so there wasn’t a sufficient supply of pillows and blankets. I slept on one side, next to Jacob, who was next to Won, next to Daniel. Daniel slept comfortably. He had everything he needed, but Jacob, Won and I ended up battling it out for warmth from a single blanket. I was so frickin cold that when I DID manage to get a bit of the blanket over me, i ended up having dreams of game shows, Family Feud style, asking for adjectives to best describe the warmth. I woke up the next morning to complain to the niggas. Won was in the same boat as I was, but Jacob was so hot he kept trying to escape it all night.

    Not much else happened that is worth including. Actually none of this really merits a post. Whatever, I wrote it anyways. I promise my next one will be better. ;)

  3. Went to Davis, CA yesterday with Cat and Susie. They made me take the back, but they just know that’s where the BOSS sits. More pictures later… maybe. If Susie uploads. Had fun seeing Davis people again! Now I gotta get ready to go to Berkeley.

    Went to Davis, CA yesterday with Cat and Susie. They made me take the back, but they just know that’s where the BOSS sits. More pictures later… maybe. If Susie uploads. Had fun seeing Davis people again! Now I gotta get ready to go to Berkeley.

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