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Notice his hand on the railing. He wasn't hand cuffed when they tasered him.
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YouTube - UF student Tasered at Kerry forum (new, complete)
Notice his hand on the railing. He wasn't hand cuffed when they tasered him.
You don't think the way they were manhandling him, even in the beginning, was excessive, since all he did was ramble on? Was he breaking the rules? yes. Was his breaking of the rules in any way shape or form threatening to the point of being manhandled out of a room? No. I agree that he was mistaken in rambling, but I understand the actions he took.Quote:
Originally Posted by ntcrawler
I'll agree that they could of been a little softer in the beginning but obviously they didn't have much of a grip on him if he was able to slip right out. Their behavior is what I would of expect from any security if I was to be escorted out.
If you wanna blame any one blame the procedures that they are taught on how to handle a situation. They did their job.
Now, only take this with a grain of salt, but I heard that this whole incident was staged. To put fear into you, so you will be less likely to question authority.
My opinion is that he didn't deserve to get tased, not at all. They already had him on the ground when they tased him. So tell me, why did they need to do it? They already had him subdued enough - they did not need to tase him. I can't believe anybody would side with the police on this one.
Freedom of Speech doesn't give you the right to interrupt or dominate any social setting that you please...Quote:
Originally Posted by MrNiceGuy420
And when somebody interrupts or "dominates any social setting," does that give a police officer the right to tase you? Clearly he was resisting arrest, but after they already subdued him, he was tased. Tell me why, with good reasoning. I don't think there is a good reason. Also, it seems like the cops allowed him to speak for awhile. Did you notice that? But once the "Skull & Bones" thing came up, they clearly started to intervene. If he was taken out because he interrupted the forum, then they would have told him right away. I think these police were mad at the dude, and tased him because of it. He did mouth off to them, and you know that cops don't take that shit. I personally think the cops did it to "teach him a lesson."Quote:
Originally Posted by meatw4d
He wasn't interrupting, per say. He had a right to ask questions. But once he began his breathless rant, the event coordinator sent security after him to take him outside. At first they weren't excessive at all. Did you watch the video? From the start this kid was resisting the escort out of the building. That got him arrested, which he also resisted. Then he was warned that he was going to be tasered if he didn't let them cuff him. Did he stop squirming? Nope. He wasn't ever cooperative with the police. What are they supposed to do? Baby him out the door? This isn't kindergarten or time out. This is real life. You can't wrestle your way away from a cop, or you'll get tasered.Quote:
Originally Posted by mfqr
edit: also, if you haven't seen a good video of his unreasonable rant, check this: YouTube - UF Student Tased by Univ of Florida Police
so no matter what the instance cops have the right to tase people,
how about that instance in florida that just happened same night, where a woman was handcuffed, tased to ground, then kicked down, tased more to slam head into police cruiser, then tased 7 more times. i guess that was ok too
im sorry but if a cop abuses his power on me(when im out of jail), ill go back and hunt them and their family down and ill kill them. i dont take lightly of power abuse, especially against me or family.
Now your just comparing apples and oranges. Now I haven't heard about that story but if what you say is true then that is truly fucked up and hope she gets justice.Quote:
Originally Posted by texas grass
So you will hunt down their family also? Then with that logic then we the people are responsible for all of our governments worldly affairs.
You just mad because you know you have not much of an argument against the police in this case so you invite new cases into the discussion and to try to confuse us into thinking that the police at the forum did some thing wrong. Actually discuss the case properly and logically or not at all.
i don't need to cite any sources, i promise you, police abuse their power, and violate the rights of citizens, almost everyday. I have seen over 15 tasings, with my own eyes... seen a 13 year old tased unconsious until he messed himself and convulsed... simply for pushing the officer in the stomach...
you can ride with the violation, and say the officer was protecting himself, and the kids shouldnt of done it... but i know for a fact, of the perversion of power in the ranks... that's why i know there was absolutely no real honest reason to taze the kid, ya, they might be able to reason it, but does that make it right?
I know a female officer than can restrain a grown man by herself... ONE woman