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The UC Davis pepper spray incident occurred on November 18, 2011, during an Occupy movement demonstration at the University of California, Davis.After asking the protesters to leave several times, university police pepper sprayed a group of student demonstrators as they were seated on a paved path in the campus quad.
Chief Beall was succeeded by Chief Derry Bowles. Chief Bowles had been the chief of the UC Police Department on the Santa Barbara campus. Chief Bowles led the department through the early 1980s, a time that included massive sit-ins and demonstrations surrounding the university's investments in South Africa.
UC Davis Police Chief Joe Farrow referred the incident to the UC Davis Police Accountability Board, an independent board comprised of students, staff and faculty, for review.
Members include UC Davis Police Chief Joseph Farrow, the respected chair of the UC Council of Police Chiefs; Vickie Mays, UCLA professor of psychology and health policy and management; and Jody ...
The Sacramento police chief and inspector general was named Sunday to the post by UCLA. ... will partner with UC Davis Police Chief and Council of UC Chiefs of Police Joe Farrow and other UC ...
Police began to leave the area around 4:10 pm as more students began to arrive. [51] Lieutenant John Pike and another unnamed UC Davis Police officer were placed on administrative leave shortly after the incident. [52] UC Davis Police Chief Annette Spicuzza was later placed on leave as well. [53]
The officer who discharged the firearm was placed on administrative leave and UC Davis Police Chief Joe Farrow referred the incident to the UC Davis Police Accountability Board, an independent ...
Davis Police Chief Darren Pytel said Carlos Dominguez was taken into custody Wednesday after 15 people called in reports of a person who matched the description of the suspect near a downtown park ...