Breaking news,
University of California Police Lieutenant John Pike is no longer employed as a police officer:
Lt. John Pike, the UC Davis police officer who became a focal point of last November’s pepper-spraying incident during a campus protest, is no longer employed by the university, a spokesman confirmed late Tuesday.
UC Davis spokesman Barry Shiller said he could not discuss the details of Pike’s departure, but in response to queries from The Bee, he said Pike was no longer employed there as of Tuesday.
“Consistent with privacy guidelines established in state law and university policy, I can confirm that John Pike’s employment with the university ended on July 31, 2012,” Shiller said. “I’m unable to comment further.”
Pike, 39, declined to comment when reached by The Bee as he was sitting in a meeting on campus where he said he was being terminated.
Pike’s 2010 salary was listed as $110,243.12. He has been on paid leave since the debacle unfolded last year, sparking worldwide outrage, numerous investigations and calls for the resignation of UC Davis leaders.
It certainly took long enough, he spent something like 8 months on paid administrative leave, but don’t blame the unions.
He’s a Lieutenant, and management, and so not covered by a labor agreement.
Instead blame an internal police department disciplinary process that is pretty much written by, and for, the benefit of the cops, not the general public.
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