Quote Originally Posted by ntcrawler
Like I said, they could of wrestled with him. Now right before they buzzed him he was using his free hand to gain leverage on a chair. If they proceeded to try to pull him over and they broke his arm you would still be crying police brutality. Was Meyer disabled in the video afterwards? Did the shock actually injure him? I haven't heard of any injuries received because of the shock therefore calling police brutality for this case is slap in the face to all the REAL cases of police brutality.
Break his arm? LOL. Now you're just resorting to making up hypothetical situations and using them as an argument.

Um, in case you didn't know, getting tased hurts quite a bit. It doesn't have to "injure" someone to be police brutality. By the way, there have been deaths from tasers. Of course, that is when police are using more than one taser. And yes, that is police brutality - worse than this video. This video isn't bad police brutality, but it is police brutality nonetheless.


If there were no tasers, would you have supported the concept of beating him into submission with a baton? In your other post you said that would have worked as well. Would you have supported that course of action if no tasers were available? Because apparently you think the dude was dangerous to the handful of cops and himself. I truly think that is a ridiculous thing to say when a bunch of cops already pretty much wrestled him to the floor. He was using his other arm to try and get away... but oh, wait, I guess 6 cops aren't strong enough to pull his arm into place to handcuff him.