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A former US campus policeman who pepper-sprayed peaceful protesters has been awarded $38,000 (£23,400) in compensation for psychiatric damage. | A former US campus policeman who pepper-sprayed peaceful protesters has been awarded $38,000 (£23,400) in compensation for psychiatric damage. |
Lieutenant John Pike received threats after footage of the incident went viral on the internet in 2011. | Lieutenant John Pike received threats after footage of the incident went viral on the internet in 2011. |
It showed him casually spraying protesters from the Occupy Wall Street movement as they sat on the ground at the University of California. | It showed him casually spraying protesters from the Occupy Wall Street movement as they sat on the ground at the University of California. |
His award is not much less than that received by the protesters he harmed. | His award is not much less than that received by the protesters he harmed. |
Mr Pike was suspended from his job at University of California Davis after the incident and left the force in July 2012. | Mr Pike was suspended from his job at University of California Davis after the incident and left the force in July 2012. |
An official investigation found that university officials and UC Davis police used poor judgment and excessive force in the confrontation. | An official investigation found that university officials and UC Davis police used poor judgment and excessive force in the confrontation. |
In June, Mr Pike filed a worker's compensation claim with UC Davis over the incident, claiming he suffered psychiatric and nervous system damage. | In June, Mr Pike filed a worker's compensation claim with UC Davis over the incident, claiming he suffered psychiatric and nervous system damage. |
Local reports said Mr Pike had received more than 17,000 angry or threatening emails, 10,000 text messages and hundreds of letters after the video of the pepper-spraying was published. | Local reports said Mr Pike had received more than 17,000 angry or threatening emails, 10,000 text messages and hundreds of letters after the video of the pepper-spraying was published. |
UC Davis spokesman Andy Fell said on Wednesday that the Division of Workers Compensation Appeals Board agreed on 16 October to resolve his claim by paying him a settlement totalling $38,055, Reuters news agency reported. | UC Davis spokesman Andy Fell said on Wednesday that the Division of Workers Compensation Appeals Board agreed on 16 October to resolve his claim by paying him a settlement totalling $38,055, Reuters news agency reported. |
The amount of compensation "in line with permanent impairment as calculated by the state's disability evaluation unit," Mr Fell said. | The amount of compensation "in line with permanent impairment as calculated by the state's disability evaluation unit," Mr Fell said. |
Last year, the university agreed to pay $1m to settle a lawsuit brought on behalf of the 21 students who were sprayed and reported suffering panic attacks, trauma and academic problems as a result. |
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