Which is much rarer than you would think reading the reports, but he's some infor for you:http://www.azcentral.com/specials/special43/articles/1224taserlist24-ON.html167/Taser International (the company that makes them) claims that tasers have been used over 100,000 times over the years. 167/100000 is 0.1% having a death following (and note that not all of the 167 say the taser was a factor).Would you care to look at what the lasting injury/fatality rate is for being manhandled by cops?
11/21/2006 9:26:25 AM
Found the UCLA policy:http://www.ucpd.ucla.edu/ucpd/zippdf/2006/Taser_Policies.pdf
11/21/2006 10:00:44 AM
You find the stats since you apparently are ok with people dieing during arrest anyway. I bet you are pro-torture, aren't you?
11/21/2006 10:10:36 AM
11/21/2006 10:12:56 AM
According to a few reports, he was grabbing at chairs and pulling away from the officers. Sounds like physical resistance to me. Also I like how you leave out condition B. Read it again. That's an OR in there.I'm also not "OK" with people dying durring arrest, but I understand that it does happen. It's the end result of the fact that force is used in making an arrest, and not all people (like this fool) go along willingly. However, in almost every department that has deployed tasers, injuries to both officers and suspects have gone down since deployment. No solution is perfect, but a taser to the ass is better than a batton to the knee.[Edited on November 21, 2006 at 10:45 AM. Reason : jhggf]
11/21/2006 10:20:21 AM
where are these "reports" you mention?
11/21/2006 11:13:00 AM
The eye witness reports on the previous page assert that he was resisting them, and more than a handful of the original articles mentioned he pulled away from the cops when they first attempted to restrain him. You would also be a fool to think that someone who's screaming at the top of their lungs "DON'T FUCKING TOUCH ME" is not trying to get them to stop touching him.
11/21/2006 12:51:12 PM
UARAUppity Arab Resisting Arrest
11/21/2006 12:53:19 PM
The argument isn't about resisting or about being a thoughtless moron in sticking to some 'official' procedure.Clearly, judgment was lacking by these cops in tazing the guy 4 times too many.It's the "stick to the protocol" guys like b4k4 that gets civil rights trampled all over at times when humanity is a much better judge than a line item of some official document somewhere.
11/21/2006 1:00:32 PM
damn this shit made me mad.
11/21/2006 1:03:28 PM
Cops always wanna do it their way. According to some of the reports, the kid was walking out of the library on his own but stopped because the cops wouldn't take their hands off him. We all know what it feels like to be touched when we don't wanna be touched. The kid wants to feel like he's leaving the library on his own terms, and the cops wanna feel like they're the big, bad po-lice taking care of business. And, if having a taser makes them big and bad, then they're gonna win that one every time. But had they not been so concerned with their big badness, they coulda took care of business easier by just taking their hands off him and letting him leave the library.You gotta do what the cops tell you to do, I know. But, if you go your whole life obeying the law and staying out of trouble, and then one day, a cop starts barking at you and threatening you, like you just shot and killed a man during a robbery or some shit, there's a chance you might be a little angry at the men in uniform accosting you. And the cops know that's how you're gonna feel, and it bothers them so they give you even more shit. After all, you shouldn't be angry with them. You should respect them. They're the police! And so the battle begins...[Edited on November 21, 2006 at 1:18 PM. Reason : sss]
11/21/2006 1:13:15 PM
By the way, I wouldn't be surprised if at least one of those cops hates seeing all the brown kids in college while he's stuck being a cop whose main job is cleaning up drunk college kid vomit.I also wouldn't be surprised if at least one of those cops genuinely believed, in his poor, pathetic mind, that he was fighting in the war on terror.
11/21/2006 1:22:22 PM
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11/21/2006 3:35:11 PM
You're always right man. You're always right.
11/21/2006 3:53:27 PM
11/21/2006 4:34:45 PM
im blinded by the fact that most security guards are assholes to begin with.
11/21/2006 4:37:39 PM
This is side-tracking, but I think it's hilarious how cops talk about how professional they are, but they don't show up to court. They're willing to mace a guy and put him in jail for a night but not to show up to court.
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11/21/2006 9:47:40 PM
He deserved it.[NEW]
11/21/2006 10:46:28 PM
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11/21/2006 11:00:01 PM
It isn't a cop's job to punish a criminal. Once the guy was in cuffs they could very well have dragged him out on a stretcher, but I see no reason that they should be allowed to shock someone into compliance. This is a horrible abuse of power regardless of whether that guy was a criminal or not.
11/21/2006 11:34:00 PM
11/21/2006 11:45:14 PM
My two cents here:I've been stunned before in training. At the time I was 235lbs... and I went down hard. You do NOT recover from that shit instantly like some people think. Your muscles are spasming for minutes after and you cannot stand up. The legs just don't respond right at first. I've read a lot more about this situation and read about people who knew the person in question. He was a troublemaker, looking for a fight etc. I don't think there's any question that he was refusing the command of student cops. I have a feeling the student cops either were being jerks or this guy was being a jerk. Once the real cops came in he was already angry, irrirated, and asking him to leave wouldn't work no matter who's fault it was. At this point everyone agrees he was resisting campus police putting their hands on him. Resisting arrest. And thus 1 taser is acceptable. You get hit by a tazer you dropThere are supposed reports that the tasers they were using were low voltage ones and that seems completely possible to me since the cops are still holding him when he's shocked a couple times. The two tasers I've been hit with (albeit 12 years ago) were a stun stick, and the electrodes using the special vest (so you didn't get stuck by the points). Both of them would make me want to comply with whatever you wanted. They could have easily handcuffed him and since there were 3 officers that shouldn't be hard to overpower him. Instead they chose to try to force him to submit, and leave walking by tasering him more. heh... that just isn't possible. Also, if in that situation I would have done the same thing. Someone is tasering my ass 4-5 times I'm sure as hell not leaving with them. What the fuck will they do when watchful eyes aren't around? I would be screaming for help to be honest simply because if I fought back myself I'd be guilty of resisting arrest and assaulting a police officer. I have to admit, if I was there I would have jumped in to help him by preventing the cops from taking him away, not fighting the cops themselves. I know the consequences of helping someone but by the end of the video there's no way I would have let those officers take him. I would have held him until the real police arrived. I would proclaim this loudly. Of course they might stun me, and while I wouldn't be able to fight them physically I sure as hell could stop them from taking him out of the library.
11/22/2006 8:27:29 AM
11/22/2006 10:21:39 AM
This seems like an appropriate place to put this:
11/22/2006 5:27:24 PM
If she was shooting at them, they had the right to shoot back.
11/22/2006 5:30:36 PM
I'm amazed that she was able to hit all three of them
11/22/2006 5:34:56 PM
^^^Article's not adding up:
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11/23/2006 9:53:26 AM
they're gonna start tasing people for being in the computer labs afterhours.
11/23/2006 9:57:32 AM
12/2/2006 1:05:24 PM
bttt for exam time
12/11/2006 7:21:24 AM
on a side note, getting hit with a taser, SUCKS
12/11/2006 9:27:49 AM
As much as everyone is arguing the issue of whether or not the UCPD were justified/right in handling the situation I'm suprised people are missing the underlying point of all of this. The kid wanted to act as a martyr. This is obvious because he cried "Am I the only martyr?"The cops wanted to remove him, without being rushed by all the other students, so they continued to show a strong front. As much as everyone wants to argue, they were well within their rights per the UCLA policy. **Note: I am not condoning this behaviorThe larger issue here is not limited to this incident. The underlying point is that this was just an example of the direction our country is headed. It was "lawful" for the police to act in the way they did. That does not make it right. When the laws reflect a humanitarian, fair, and free society the enforcers of that law will also reflect these ideas.I would not consider myself a liberal person, I (although now regrettably) voted for the current administration. But no matter who you voted for in the last election or who you support politically, it is our civil responsibility to change these laws/lines of thought. This does not happen by just arguing amongst ourselves on TWW (even though it is entertaining).Thoughts?
12/11/2006 11:01:08 AM
Violence (and that's exactly what police engage in when they have to restrain you or force you to comply) is never pretty. Does anyone think the UCLA incident would have been any different in terms of community backlash if it went something like this:http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=4998ef810b
12/11/2006 11:36:06 AM
Oh and FYI:http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-taser21nov21,0,1459046.story?coll=la-home-headlines
12/18/2006 8:05:14 PM
Anyone know what ever happened with this?
1/10/2007 7:01:48 PM
People stopped caring.
1/10/2007 9:32:33 PM
Man, if this happens at state I won't just stand and watch...amma be pissedddddddd
1/10/2007 9:47:58 PM
depends on if the person deserved it or not
1/10/2007 9:49:34 PM