Posted on 03/01/2019 3:30:14 PM PST by blam
Campus police have announced an arrest in the felony assault case involving a man caught on video punching another man on the UC Berkeley campus last week.
The University of California Police Department announced the arrest by email at 2:10 p.m. Friday. Police said UCPD arrested Zachary Greenberg on a warrant involving a Feb. 19 assault on Sproul Plaza. Police said last week that they had identified the suspect in the case but did not release his name until Friday.
Videos of the incident went viral last week after they were shared by conservative groups and figures calling the assault a leftist attack on students free speech. UC Berkeley has said that neither man is a Cal student.
According to UCPD, an Alameda County Superior Court judge issued a warrant for Greenbergs arrest Friday. He was booked into jail at 1 p.m., UCPD said.
UCPD will formally present the case to the Alameda County District Attorneys Office for consideration of the filing of criminal charges, UCPD wrote in the prepared statement. Once the matter is presented and reviewed by the District Attorneys Office, additional information will be made available regarding a charging decision.
According to jail records online, Greenberg was arrested in Berkeley at 12:18 p.m. on suspicion of assault with a deadly weapon other than a firearm with force likely to produce great bodily injury. His city of residence was not immediately available.
The 28-year-old is being held with a bail of $30,000 and is set for arraignment Monday, according to jail records online
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Man Arrested In Attack On Conservative Activist At UC Berkeley
Anyone know whether there is a statutory basis for a federal criminal civil rights charge?
One thing I better not hear/read is the victim say “I don’t want to see him punished. I’d like to debate him and see if I can change his mind”. Seek the maximum punishment. After all he did threaten to shoot him. I’m going to guess that UC-Berkeley is not a 2nd Amendment friendly zone. Perhaps that’s what triggered the felony charge.
I see he also favors those Arab/Palestinian head scarves/rags.
Though I agree with the sentiment, doxxing him would make us no better.
Who cares. We’re in a war with these thugs. The only way we’re going to win is to punch back twice as hard. I don’t want to be “better” than them, I want to destroy these guys. Make their life hell. It’s the same thing with the tech companies, they discriminate against us because we let them, “Muh free-market” and all.
It is NOT ‘doxing’ when you trace down someone who has committed a crime. It is detective work, and you are helping the police do their job.
‘Doxing’ is when liberals give out the names and addresses of people who have done nothing but disagree with them, so they can go commit the crime of harassing them.
what is that tattoo on his left wrist/ arm in image ??
Thank God for Sean. He’s fighting out there, most every day.
So is Liz. :)
My guess, yes. It (wisely) stipulates conviction though.
Whaaaaat...?! A communist named Greenberg..?!
Gosh, who'd have guessed that, right..?
Here he is some years ago. He went to San Francisco State University and in the past he has worked in some medical capacity centering on neuro something or other at Stanford University. That's a pretty tough commute, though, so at that time I'm guessing that at that time he lived somewhere near Palo Alto.
HERE is his LinkedIn resume. I am hoping you will inform your friends involved in hiring in science-related **IMAGE PROCESSING** about his violent tendencies:
https://www.linkedin.com/in/zachary-greenberg-78a46148
I am also simply pasting it below in raw text, since Mr. Greenberg’s rez will soon disappear for some time as a precaution:
Experience
Independent Contractor & Consultant
Image Processing, Computer Vision, HPC Software Engineer
Independent Contractor & Consultant
January 2018 Present 1 year 3 months
-Building and deploying custom image processing, vision, machine learning/deep learning solutions for scientific, and industrial use cases (Health Care, Aerospace, Security).
-Performing R&D towards implementing and integrating cutting edge developments in computer vision (detection, segmentation, multiple-object tracking, activity recognition)
- Profiling and identifying data pipeline bottlenecks, translating and optimizing code for deployment on GPUs and multi-CPU clusters
-Devising custom hardware specifications and recommendations for real-time deployment
-End-to-end unit testing
I work with clients on-site and remotely. Please feel free to contact me if you have interest in working together on a project.
Planet.
Image Processing Software Engineer
Planet.
August 2016 May 2017 10 months
San Francisco Bay Area
At Planet I worked with a team of software engineers and aerospace scientists building high performance GIS image processing, computer vision, and machine learning applications to operate over Planet’s unprecedented satellite imagery dataset spanning the entire Earth. Much of my work focuses on parallel programming implementations of associated algorithms on GPUs or other CPU multithreading frameworks (i.e. OpenCL, OpenMP, CUDA).
UCSF, Department of Neurosurgery
UCSF, Department of Neurosurgery
1 year 9 months
Imaging Specialist
UCSF, Department of Neurosurgery
July 2014 October 2015 1 year 4 months
San Francisco Bay Area
In July 2014 I moved to the Department of Neurosurgery to work on advanced image processing projects, and collaborate with a team of clinicians at UCSF hospital to help improve pre-operative imaging for Epilepsy patients undergoing invasive (intracranial) monitoring prior to epilepsy surgery.
My work here involves image processing and analysis of multimodal imaging data sets, including diffusion weighted imaging (DWI) and tractography data, CT, PET, fMRI, angiography, perfusion ASL, integrated with intracranial electrophysiological (ECoG) data.
I am also working to implement advanced 3d data visualization, storage/management, and an automated imaging pipeline for these large multimodoal clinical data sets, using parallel programming and machine learning methodologies.
Imaging CORE Manager
UCSF
February 2014 July 2014 6 months
San Francisco Bay Area
As Imaging Core Manager, I work to oversee, coordinate, and manage all aspects of the neuroimaging functions of the Memory and Aging Center (MAC) in conjunction with approximately 8 principle MAC investigators and the director of the center. Specifically, I’m responsible for the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) component for more than a dozen basic clinical research studies and numerous ongoing clinical trials.
Currently, I’m working towards the development and implementation of a large-scale data management, processing, and analysis pipeline that includes mechanisms to routinely review the quality of research images, extract desired features for mathematical modeling of clinical and research data, and store complex hierarchical data on distributed cloud architectures using signal processing, parallel computing, and machine-learning approaches. In addition, I serve as the daily supervisor for Imaging CORE Associates, and assist with training of MAC investigators and their team members (post-doctoral fellows, research coordinators) in image processing and analysis.
In my spare time, I work with research groups in Neurology and Neurosurgery at Stanford and UCSF to pursue research leveraging intracranial recordings to study human neurophysiology and cognition.
Stanford University Medical Center
Research Assistant
Stanford University Medical Center
May 2013 October 2013 6 months
Palo Alto, CA
My work with the Laboratory of Behavioral and Cognitive Neurology involved working on the development of sophisticated signal processing algorithms to improve multimodal imaging and stimulation techniques used in electrocorticography (ECoG) and electrical brain stimulation (EBS). I did programming for the lab (via python) to interface mobile eye-tracking devices with MATLAB scripts used for cognitive testing with neurosurgical patients in the Epilepsy Monitoring Unit, and worked independently to analyze intracranial data.
D’Esposito Lab, UC Berkeley
Research Assistant
D’Esposito Lab, UC Berkeley
August 2012 May 2013 10 months
San Francisco Bay Area
Assisting in carrying out research examining graph theoretical metrics for measuring cerebral modularity in functional and resting-state brain networks. Study utilizes fMRI and DTI to explore small-world network properties of brain networks at rest, as well as those implicated in executing complex bimanual motor sequences and working-memory function.
Task programming; participant recruitment and scheduling; data collection, scripting for data management, analysis and interpretation.
Gazzaley Laboratory, University of California at San Francisco
Research Assistant
Gazzaley Laboratory, University of California at San Francisco
May 2012 May 2013 1 year 1 month
San Francisco Bay Area
Assisting in carrying out a study investigating the neural markers of top-down modulation and cognitive training in a task of visuospatial attention. Study utilizes real-time EEG tracking of brain oscillations in tandem with non-invasive brain stimulation (tDCS) and brain machine interface (BMI) algorithms to enhance cognitive performance.
Designing MATLAB scripts for analysis, training and coordinating other RAs in EEG data collection.
SFSU Cognitive Psychophysiology Lab
Undergraduate Researcher
SFSU Cognitive Psychophysiology Lab
January 2011 March 2013 2 years 3 months
San Francisco Bay Area
Carrying out independent research project exploring the neural signatures of online cognitive control processes during word comprehension using Event-Related Potentials (ERP) and analyses of spectro-temporal fluctuations in EEG.
Experimental design; task programming; recruiting, scheduling and running participants; training research assistants; scripting in EEGlab for data analysis.
SFSU Language Attention and Cognitive Engineering Laboratory
Lab Manager
SFSU Language Attention and Cognitive Engineering Laboratory
June 2011 January 2013 1 year 8 months
Carried out an honors thesis experiment examining conscious and unconscious processes during speech production, and collaborated on a project examining the possibility that bilinguals posses advantages in conflict processing/task switching (see resultant article in press in Cognitive Psychology, Paap & Greenberg, 2013). Also trained research assistants in research methods and programming for experimentation.
Recruitment of research participants; designing and maintaining laboratory website; manuscript preparation and editing; managing multiple IRB protocols.
Education
San Francisco State University
San Francisco State University
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology
2008 2012
Completed coursework and honors research project in cognitive neuroscience, computer science (C++, Python, MATLAB), electrophysiology, and enrolled concurrently in graduate level work in brain imaging analysis at UC Berkeley.
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Convolutional Neural Networks
Coursera, License CFL4P9GCFV85
Certificate of Completion of Machine Learning Coursework
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Improving Deep Neural Networks: Hyperparameter tuning, Regularization and Optimization
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Neural Networks and Deep Learning - via deeplearning.ai
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Structuring Machine Learning Projects
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I'm ok with the police waiting til Friday afternoon if it means he might not get a bail hearing until Monday.
What an idiot. Pissed it all away, just so he could punch a conservative. Guess he won’t be doing this anymore with a felony conviction. Are we sure it’s not another guy with the same name?
Greatest comedian ever.
This pudgy bully needs to have his nice teeth knocked out and his nice nose broken.
That I would pay to see.
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