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Those who erase history...

2016-04-14 02:12:18.148792+00 by Dan Lyke 0 comments

UC Davis at least $175,000 to scrub pepper-spray references from Internet, including removing the damning internal report that used to be at http://reynosoreport.ucdavis.edu/reynoso-report.pdf

If you need a reminder of how this wasn't a bad apple, but was mismanagement all the way up the fucking chain to the Chancellor's office, Brad Hicks' summary is still on the web and should get more Google Juice.

In fact, that should be the first hit for UC Davis or Police Lt. John Pike or Chancellor Katehi or Chief Spicuzza.

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