The UC Davis campus police officer known for pepper-spraying a group of peaceful protesters in 2011 during an Occupy movement rally was awarded a settlement of $38,056 by a judge on October 16. A report from Northern California newspaper, The Davis Enterprise, states that John Pike “reportedly suffered depression and anxiety” from death threats received after the November 18, 2011 incident.
A spokesperson for the University said, “This case has been resolved in accordance with state law and processes on workers’ compensation.”
The claim “resolves all claims of psychiatric injury specific or due to continuous trauma” according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Pike’s disability was rated as “moderate” according to a report released by California’s Department of Industrial Relations.
Pike was suspended with pay after the incident. The Chronicle reports his salary was $119,067 in 2011. Pike reportedly changed his phone number and email address multiple times and lived in several locations. In the wake of the pepper-spraying controversy, Anonymous published Pike’s personal information online. He left the UC Davis police force in July 2012.









