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Joanne98 Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-18-10 12:24 PM
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Students Continue to Protest Despite Police Violence
Victoria Hungerford
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Thirteen protesters were arrested at a protest during the University of California Board of Regents meeting held at UCSF on November 17.

About 300 students from across the state of California attended the demonstration against the potential 8 percent tuition increase proposed by the UC Regents.


Of the 13 arrests, 11 were students; 7 from UC Berkeley and one each from UC Davis, UC Santa Cruz and UC Merced.

According to UCSF Chief of Police Pamela Roskowski, the student arrested from UC Merced was charged with assault with a deadly weapon. Allegedly, the student was able to dislodge an officer’s baton during an attempt to take over the board meeting and to strike the officer in the head with the baton.

The officer responded by drawing his gun to the protesters.

“The officer drew his gun in a defense diligence,” Roskowski said.

Official reports say the officer in question only drew his gun once, however, an eye witness reports he drew his gun twice. Protesters called for the officer to have his “gun taken away” and called for his removal of duty that day. Roskowski said that an investigation will follow, according to police procedures.

As students tried to take over the UC Board of Regents meeting, police used both pepper spray and tear gas to stop the protesters from advancing. However, according to official UCPD reports only pepper spray was used during the protest.

Emily Hallinan of UC Merced administered first aid attention to students who were victims of both pepper spray incidents and tear gas as well as those who were hit with batons. Hallinan is first-aid certified and treated countless students.

“There were a couple who were particularly bad. They were maced, pepper sprayed,” Hallinan said. “I’m here to protest these outrageous fee hikes and take care of people if I can.”

Representatives from University Professional and Technical Employees (UPTE) and American Federation of State, County and Municpal Employees (AFSCME) unions were also present during this protest. UPTE members were concerned with the cut of retirement and retirement health-care options.

Bob Haller, a 27 year employee of UC Berkley, came to the protest in response to these possible benefit cuts.

“UPTE demands fair treatment for our retirees. Their health-care costs are going up, they are cutting benefits for retirees and cutting benefits for future hirees and this is a degradation for all we’ve worked for. We (UPTE) have worked for 30 years for livable wages and to be able to retire with dignity,” said Haller. “UPTE is not asking for lots of money, we’re asking for our retirement pension to keep us current with the rising inflation.”

Students stood in solidarity with the worker unions, chanting, “The students and workers will never be divided!”

http://thebottomline.as.ucsb.edu/2010/11/1758
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Rebubula Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-18-10 12:30 PM
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1. Well..
...if you take a baton from a cop and hit him with it - you might get shot.


Now..I recognize that this is a police account - but I have been at protests like this and seen protesters doing REALLY stupid things. So, I can believe this.

Just because you are right does not mean that you will not get shot. This is not a life or death protest. At least not to me.
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Hell Hath No Fury Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Nov-18-10 12:47 PM
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2. This is happenhing right own the street from me.
Edited on Thu Nov-18-10 12:48 PM by Hell Hath No Fury
Heard from a friend who watched some lcoal footage that his baton was NOT taken from him and he was not hit. The cop did pull his weapon but did not point it directly at protestors. Considering there is a very long history of "inaccrate" accounts of incidents by police officers, I will wait until I see further evidence.

And I do support 100% the protestors.
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