UC Davis Pepper Spray: Collect Protesters Call For The Departure Chancellor :
Teachers and students need to resign from the University of California, Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi today after campus police pepper sprayed directly to the occupation of the movement of protesters who had locked arms and sat down in the country last week.
"Personally, I feel terrible what happened to students throughout the incident," Katcha.
During a teleconference Saturday Katcha says he does not think it "appropriate" to resign, the Modesto Bee reported.She first expressed support for the police, wearing riot gear during the stand-off, which allowed them to dismantle the UC Davis Collect the camp because the camp on the ground of the college is officially prohibited.
Katcha announced it has formed a task force to investigate Friday's incident pepper spray on campus, which was captured on camera by several onlookers.
"The use of pepper spray, as shown in the video is frightening to us all and raises many questions about how best to handle situations like this," he wrote in a statement Katcha the school website.
But in Los Angeles attorney Okorie Okorocha called pepper spray unfounded and exaggerated.
"Tear gas is sprayed into the area that we want people to walk away from," said ABC News Okorocha. "Pepper spray is to keep the people of the ability to mount an attack. Here the police tried to disperse the crowd. Why neutralize them?"
For crowd control and remove the demonstrators from their camp in the open air, police in different cities have used pepper spray and tear gas, including a dunk that broke the skull of a demonstrator Collect Oakland.
That is still recovering.
When UC Davis Management demolished on Friday, the students continued their protest rally on Saturday evening about 31 000 students on campus.
"I hid my face in my scarf and jacket, but I could not breathe," said Sarena Grossjan, a second year student, who jumped on the tree, where he had been a turn, link arms compared with other protesters.
The sensations of tingling and burning in pulverized lingered until Saturday morning. "The part that hurt most was the pepper spray in open wounds," she said. "My eyes were not so bad. Cleaned my tears. "
Teachers and students need to resign from the University of California, Davis Chancellor Linda Katehi today after campus police pepper sprayed directly to the occupation of the movement of protesters who had locked arms and sat down in the country last week.
"Personally, I feel terrible what happened to students throughout the incident," Katcha.
Uc Davis Medical Center |
Katcha announced it has formed a task force to investigate Friday's incident pepper spray on campus, which was captured on camera by several onlookers.
"The use of pepper spray, as shown in the video is frightening to us all and raises many questions about how best to handle situations like this," he wrote in a statement Katcha the school website.
But in Los Angeles attorney Okorie Okorocha called pepper spray unfounded and exaggerated.
"Tear gas is sprayed into the area that we want people to walk away from," said ABC News Okorocha. "Pepper spray is to keep the people of the ability to mount an attack. Here the police tried to disperse the crowd. Why neutralize them?"
For crowd control and remove the demonstrators from their camp in the open air, police in different cities have used pepper spray and tear gas, including a dunk that broke the skull of a demonstrator Collect Oakland.
That is still recovering.
When UC Davis Management demolished on Friday, the students continued their protest rally on Saturday evening about 31 000 students on campus.
"I hid my face in my scarf and jacket, but I could not breathe," said Sarena Grossjan, a second year student, who jumped on the tree, where he had been a turn, link arms compared with other protesters.
The sensations of tingling and burning in pulverized lingered until Saturday morning. "The part that hurt most was the pepper spray in open wounds," she said. "My eyes were not so bad. Cleaned my tears. "