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Postgame Haka Dancers Pepper Sprayed By Police

Controversy has erupted in Utah after police reacted aggressively to a
traditional Maori dance being performed by men and high school students
after a small town football game last Thursday night.

According to the Deseret News and Salt Lake Tribune, among other sources, a group of relatives of a player for the Roosevelt (Utah) Union High football team was attacked with pepper spray by police officers in Roosevelt, Utah, while performing the dance shortly after Uintah's 17-14 victory. The group performing the Haka reportedly blocked the exit from the field, and while their dance was destined to be a quick one -- as practically all Hakas performed by sports teams are -- police insisted that they move from the area to allow players and others to leave the field.

When they began dancing instead, Roosevelt police began using pepper spray to displace the crowd.

"I've never seen anything like it," Union fan Jason Kelly told the Deseret News. "It was totally unprovoked."

The Haka has become a more popular pregame or postgame attraction for teams across American sports after its use by the New Zealand All Blacks rugby team spread globally. The All Blacks, who perform an intimidating Haka before every game, won the 2011 Rugby World Cup on Sunday in an 8-7 victory against France.

The pepper spray spread far beyond the performers, reaching players and fans at the game and causing fans to run from the scene with watering eyes.

You can see video of the Haka melee above, which shows police officers insisting that the dancers "make a hole," in their formation to allow players and others to leave the field. As onlooker Zack Aguiniga told the Salt Lake Tribune, the dancers may not have been able to hear that command because they were in the middle of their Haka performance, chanting loudly in unison and drowning out surrounding noise.

As the police officers sprayed the crowd, either a dancer or onlooker could be heard yelling "I'm going to sue you guys," at the officers.

Nearly all who reported witnessing the incident said the dancers posed no security threat and questioned why police had acted the way it did.

"Five seconds into it, the police officers started coming at them with their clubs, telling them to make room," Union fan Jessica Rasmussen told the Tribune. "They started spraying Mace."

Shawn Mitchell, who was at the game with his son and mother-in-law, also categorized the police response as a clear overreaction when interviewed by the Deseret News.

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Added: Oct-24-2011 Occurred On: Oct-20-2011
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  • I did not see anything in that video that seemed to merit pepper spray.

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  • i see that the same cameraman who filmed all of the so called killing videos of kaddafi has now brought that same POS camera to this event! I couldn't make out what the group was saying but I did understand the Cop. he said "make a hole"! How hard is it to obey the request of a police officer? In this society the Cop has minimal time to discern if they are friend or foe. Just to keep the peace he/she has to defuse the situation because to the cop it may appeared to have been a threat a More..

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  • police should be out on the fucking streets catching murders and rapists etc.....

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  • We can have anything cool, police just beat it with batons and pepper spray it. No dancing in the washington monument either, or you'll be thrown to the ground and arrested.

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    • @EmrysM Sounds like a police state in the land of the free.

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    • @Freakster Huh... You were up 3 or so last I checked then negative one now... Either the hardcore blind patriots just got on or someone has multiple accounts and doesn't like you.

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    • @EmrysM :D Both.It always happens.

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    • @EmrysM what you and freakster fail to realize is that the freedoms a person expresses in america can't interfer with another person's freedoms.


      sooooooo, if the kids wanted to dance they should have done it out of the way, thereby not restricting someone else's FREEDOM of movement.

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    • @Freakster can i dance in an exit while you are trying to leave and then scream "police state" when i am removed by the authorities?

      Posted Oct-24-2011 By 

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  • Too many cops! Too much anti-citizen training! Cops now revert to their own MOB RULE MENTALITY in situations which are normally benign!


    TOO MUCH ANTI-CITIZEN TRAINING!!!!!!!!!!!

    Posted Oct-24-2011 By 

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  • They were maced for blocking the exit to the stadium and acting like fucktarded spoiled rotten bitches...

    Haka or not, you do not block a stadium exit, and when the police tell you to move, you move...take your haka to the side, dont cry like bitches if you get maced.

    Posted Oct-24-2011 By 

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  • The kids should have listened to the officer but, the officer was out of line using pepper spray when the only thing that was being assaulted was his pride...

    Posted Oct-24-2011 By 

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  • we are turning into Africa.

    Posted Oct-24-2011 By 

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  • that dont make no sense.

    Posted Oct-25-2011 By 

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  • MYFOXNY.COM - The number of law enforcement officers who were killed nationwide has jumped nearly 17 percent.

    Wonder why???????????????????

    Posted Oct-25-2011 By 

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  • Haka didn't have pepper spray in mind when it was created I guess.

    Posted Oct-24-2011 By 

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  • Fuckers wanna shit up all our civil constructs. I see it everywhere I go now.
    Some kind of nasty zeitgeist going around. Mace um, zapp em.

    KEEP THESE ANARCHISTS IN LINE.

    Posted Oct-24-2011 By 

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    • @Blue3tar what about the people who are being confined or having their movement restricted because of this little dance? don't they have rights?

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    • @aureliusva
      You want our sports venues to turn
      into Lithuanian soccer brawls?
      This is what these fuckers want.

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    • @Blue3tar i want people to be able to express their personal freedoms, (dance the haka or whatever) as long as they don't interfere with other people's personal freedoms (freedom of movement).

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  • The cop gives an order. The punk ass kids ignore it. The cop reacts properly. Good for the officer. These little shits had it coming.

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  • Copying someone else's war dance is weak and disrespectful, it should be performed by New Zealanders only.
    As for the cops,they could have waited a few seconds for the Haka to finish instead of immediately pepper spraying.

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    • @werdum12 I'm torn between thumbing you up and thumbing you down. I agree with the first part of what you said. But the cops did right.

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