Opinion Pepper Spray Cop Meme Walks Through Art History The pepper-spray cop from UC Davis, or Lt. John Pike, has become a meme, but not just any meme but one that is walking through art works of ...
A university spokesman said that Lt. John Pike has left the school’s police department but would not comment on whether he was fired, CNN reported. Pike was turned into a popular meme in November 2011 ...
The Internet’s gotten ahold of the officer who showered the UC-Davis protestors with pepper spray in the same casual manner Martha Stewarts hoses her posies. Lt. John Pike, prepare for a deep meme-ing ...
Late Friday, at the University of California at Davis, Lt. John Pike casually pepper sprayed a line of seated students to clear a path on campus in full view of a slew of people holding up phones and ...
PHILADELPHIA — Campus police Lt. John Pike probably never thought he’d ever be famous. Certainly not like this. Pike now is more than a person, more than a news event. He has become a meme. He has ...
Nonchalantly spraying toxic pepper spray at protesting students has gotten one UC Davis policeman his own internet meme. Images of the UC Davis policeman, identified as Lt. John Pike, were posted to ...
As Internet “memes” usually do, the “Pepper Spray Cop” one currently clogging our Facebook feeds started with the simple act of someone posting a photo they wanted to share with a few friends. Three ...
The <a href="http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-uc-davis-pepper-spray-20111121,0,6653674.story " target="_blank">pepper spray incident</a> at the University of ...
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