Cal Poly Humboldt campus protests draw ACLU response

Ongoing protests at Cal Poly Humboldt, now in their second week of students camping on university grounds and barricading themselves inside Siemens Hall, recently drew attention from the American Civil Liberties Union.

Abdi Soltani, the executive director of the ACLU’s Northern California Branch, said he toured campus speaking with faculty and students about their concerns. President Tom Jackson told the Times-Standard on Friday that – while the university is attempting to negotiate a peaceful resolution – the university has not ruled out using police to forcibly remove students from campus, a move Soltani advised against.

“When law enforcement is involved, there’s always the risk of excessive force, there’s also the risk of injury,” Soltani said. “The best course is for the university to use the tools of dialogue and negotiation to find a resolution that does not require law enforcement.”

In 2012, the ACLU represented students in a lawsuit against the University of California, Davis, accusing their police of excessive force – such as pepper spraying seated, non-resisting, handcuffed students – when breaking up Occupy Wall Street protests, resulting in the university paying a $1 million settlement.

However, when asked if the ACLU would represent protestors if they were arrested at Cal Poly Humboldt – where the university claims they created a conservatively estimated $1 million of damages by breaking windows, spray painting university property, trashing offices and destroying computer equipment – Soltani was non-committal, though his organization has a legal intake line at aclunc.org/our-work/get-help.

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