During a demonstration on November 18, 2011, a group of students would be spoiled with pepper spray. 2011 … in the photo the daarbij hoort wordt ook vandaag nog monter op de sociale netwerken gedeeld.

On November 18, 2011, students at the Davis University of California came together for a protest. They went in the middle of the ground and had a men's chain, which was very important to them.

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Toen de groep refused in te gaan op het verzoek van de politie om het plein te verlaten, went UC Davis captain John Pike and another officer naar de groep en spoten orange pepper spray on the students who bleven zitten. Well Der Spiegel reported on this in 2011 [ 1 ] about:

The brute politie-aanval op demonstrators at the University of California heeft gevolgen: Three officers were fired with a gesture. In a toesprak vroeg the university canselier om warning for the incense of the prickling gas. There is a real slot for this.

The photo comes from the “UC Davis pepperspray incident”. Of a photo is te zien hoe de pepper spray door luitenant John Pike on the students spoken.

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The action was taken after the Pike on the tijd te maken kreeg with persoonlijke vijandelijkheden, zodat hij Achteraf a damage loss of 38,000 dollars kreeg [2]

A former UC Davis police officer whose pepper-spraying of protesters gained worldwide notice thanks to a viral video has been awarded more than $38,000 in workers' compensation from the university for suffering he experienced after the incident.

was made by YouTuber Tommy Fowler

The video comes naturally as well:

The pepper spray act will be greeted with the following statement: “Shame on you!”, what “Shame on you!” betekent.

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