October 24, 2013

Occupy 'pepper-spray cop' awarded $38k settlement

5 comments:

RJ said...

"Last September, UC Davis agreed to spend roughly $1 million to compensate current and former students who became victims in the Nov. 2011 incident, dishing out $30,000 settlements apiece to 21 plaintiffs, and another $6,666 to 15 others that stepped up later. The deal reached between UC Davis and Pike’s attorneys will award him a larger settlement than any of those targeted in the attack. "
USA USA USA!!!!!

Anonymous said...

Only in jewmerica...

Anonymous said...

I can't FUCKING believe this shit. What the FUCK is wrong with the stupid and ignorant masses that this would EVER be acceptable, in any way, shape, or form?

I swear-to-God that, literally, each and every day brings an outrage that is even more substantial than the outrage(s) of the day before that.

The people will never have anyone to blame for their situation, because it is the stupid and ignorant masses who ALLOWED this shit to take-place, and by their silence, are consenting to have this done to them/us.

Lindsey

Anonymous said...

This cop got this award for doing the dirty work of the system through the crooked insurance workers compensation system. He claimed he experienced depression because he and his family received threat from people after he did the pepper spraying which he was ordered to do by his crooked superiors. The workers compensation programs in all the states are part of the bankster/insurance scamters and are all crookeder than a dog's hind leg.

People who have serious on the job injuries and severe lasting disabilities from their work are often given the royal run-around in their try for workers compensation. They are so messed up physically that they can't work at what they only have ever done and they can't afford good lawyers to fight for them and their family suffers if the person tries to put up a years long fight. Yet people with "depression" get $38,000 bucks.

It is just another chapter is our totally corrupt system!

Christopher Marlowe said...

"According to the Enterprise, Pike was making $121,680 annually when he was fired from the department."