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RedZezz
23rd November 2011, 23:06
Apparently, an activist affiliated with Anonymous realeased the personal information of Lt. John Pike, the officer who pepper sprayed UC Davis activists, onto the world wide web. The officer is now getting angry phone calls from angry portesters.

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Published: 24 November, 2011, 02:35


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It’s been a hectic week for Lt. John Pike. First he was suspended for his now notorious pepper-spray assault on protesters at UC Davis. Next he became an online sensation.

Now the campus police officer has his phone ringing off the hook — and it doesn’t look like it will stop anytime soon.


The online retaliation against the University of California Davis cop has only gotten stronger in recent days, and after a series of edited images portraying the police officer firing at everything from Mount Rushmore and Revolution War soldiers to classic works of art have made their rounds on the Web, hacking collective Anonymous has fired back with an assault of their own.

In a video clip uploaded to YouTube on Tuesday, a digitized voice claiming to be an operative with the shadowy hacktivist group Anonymous released the cell phone number, email and home address of Pike — and according to the Daily News, his voicemail box has been full ever since.
While YouTube raced to erase the video — citing a breach in its clause prohibiting hate speech — the contents of the clip have since circulated the Web. As the voice in the video puts it, "Dear Officer John Pike, we are Anonymous. Your information is now public domain.”

"We have no problem targeting police and releasing their information even if it puts them at risk," Anonymous claims, "because we want them to experience just a taste of the brutality and misery they serve us on an everyday basis."

The group adds, however, that more damage is on the way, so although no specifics are made, Lt. Pike and other overzealous officers that have gone after Occupy protesters should be ready.

"Expect our full wrath," the video adds. "Anonymous seeks to avenge all protesters. We are going to make you squeal like a pig,” they say, noting that police brutality “will no longer be tolerated.”

It looks as though the Internet meme that the now iconic image of Pike firing pepper spray at protesters was just the tip of the iceberg.
Nearly two months earlier, Anonymous operatives posted similar private information pertaining to NYPD Deputy Inspector Anthony Bologna, calling for an all-out attack on him as well.

“As we watched your officers kettle innocent women, we observed you barberically [sic] pepper spray wildly into the group of kettled women,” an alleged Anonymous member wrote on the Web back in September. “We were shocked and disgusted by your behavior. You know who the innocent women were, now they will have the chance to know who you are. Before you commit atrocities against innocent people, think twice. WE ARE WATCHING!!! Expect Us!”

The chancellor of UC Davis has since apologized for Pike’s actions, though community members — protesters, students and faculty alike — continue to call for her resignation.

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TheGodlessUtopian
26th November 2011, 15:35
I hope the pig gets plenty of annoying calls;I think mass calling/texting of these brtual officials is a viable tactic (for some short term pressure).

Ocean Seal
27th November 2011, 00:54
Anonymous doing it wrong again. Don't call one pig who is most probably going to get laid off, call the police station demanding justice. Call the highest ranks of the police chain. Call the UC Davis chancellor. Call everyone who isn't in hot water already. Again liberals with their great man theory. It wasn't just this one guy, it was the system.

communard71
27th November 2011, 01:01
Exactly redbrother, that cop is the front man of a rotten system, he's just a foot soldier. Still, he and others like him are the "backbone" of the military-police force which, if not for them and their willingness, the entire capitalist system would collapse. I'm in two minds, I guess we should always attack the "weakest link" in the chain.

Sam_b
27th November 2011, 03:33
Trust Anonymous and their moronic followers to detract and undermine the people who are trying to pursue justice and accountability here.

black magick hustla
27th November 2011, 03:44
Trust Anonymous and their moronic followers to detract and undermine the people who are trying to pursue justice and accountability here.

and pray and tell, how can you make cops "accountable"

Os Cangaceiros
27th November 2011, 03:57
I hope the pig gets plenty of annoying calls;I think mass calling/texting of these brtual officials is a viable tactic (for some short term pressure).

Know what else would be awesome? Putting a bag of flaming poo-poo on his doorstep, then ringing the doorbell/running away. He'd see the bag and try to stomp it out, and in doing so would get poopie all over his feet, lol

Leftsolidarity
27th November 2011, 04:02
Anonymous doing it wrong again. Don't call one pig who is most probably going to get laid off, call the police station demanding justice. Call the highest ranks of the police chain. Call the UC Davis chancellor. Call everyone who isn't in hot water already. Again liberals with their great man theory. It wasn't just this one guy, it was the system.

Those numbers are out too

TheGodlessUtopian
27th November 2011, 04:05
Know what else would be awesome? Putting a bag of flaming poo-poo on his doorstep, then ringing the doorbell/running away. He'd see the bag and try to stomp it out, and in doing so would get poopie all over his feet, lol

Totally! :tt1:

Os Cangaceiros
27th November 2011, 04:09
But in seriousness, yes it's fun to annoy the police, I don't know how much good it actually does to petition the authorities for "justice", though.

TheGodlessUtopian
27th November 2011, 04:15
But in seriousness, yes it's fun to annoy the police, I don't know how much good it actually does to petition the authorities for "justice", though.

Well,mass calls/texts isn't really a "petition" just more along the lines of annoyance (in the hopes that future officars who think about committing such acts will refrain from doing so under fear of mass annoyance).I think in large scale practice such won't get a lot accomplished but maybe it could be effective if applied to small town politics where everything is a bit more tightly knit?

Art Vandelay
27th November 2011, 05:32
Mass annoyance??? Really? He deserves something but it is not annoyance.

Sam_b
27th November 2011, 15:22
and pray and tell, how can you make cops "accountable"

I was referring to those sort of idiots that fuck up movements by masquerading as 'Anonymous'.

Rainsborough
27th November 2011, 19:48
Know what else would be awesome? Putting a bag of flaming poo-poo on his doorstep, then ringing the doorbell/running away. He'd see the bag and try to stomp it out, and in doing so would get poopie all over his feet, lol

It wouldn't work, he would simply spray it with pepper spray!!