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Gold9472
11-16-2006, 11:09 PM
Student Gets Tazered For Not Showing ID

Click Here (http://www.youtube.com/v/m3GstYOIc0I)

CAUTION: GRAPHIC

You can read about it at Prison Planet...

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/november2006/161106torturedid.htm

AuGmENTor
11-16-2006, 11:50 PM
Those cocks. I'd like to know a bit more of the fill though. Was he a student? Did they have info that the kid was up to no good. If none of that is the case. Those fuckers should be tazed... And ordered to stand up the same as they did to that student. They woulda have to have tazed me to death. I think in NY you cant taze to get someone to stand, just to gain compliance in a situation where the suspect can be taken into custody. If he's on the ground in a shivering ball, you have compliance. Cuff him and put him in the R&P. I know cops, so good, some not. You'll be seeing my video on utube if any of them try that shit. Man am I pissed.

Cloak & Swagger
11-17-2006, 12:46 AM
Whatever.
This seems pre-planned to me.
Not staged, just planned on the part of the students.
Particularly when the dude delivers the perfect "and here's your patriot act...!" antidote during the whole thing. His intentions for political retribution were quickly unmasked, and revealed to be a little too perfectly timed, and oh! Caught on video!
The dude's laughter in the middle of it certainly won't help his case of torture either.
Even though I admire Alex Jones' reporting of similar incidents, he took this one from the top ropes when it should have stayed on the mat.
I think these stories are important, but I question where he's putting emphasis on these matters when it’s pretty clear that this was a set up.

beltman713
11-17-2006, 05:44 AM
If it were planned, why didn't they have a real video camera ready, instead of that crappy camera phone?

AuGmENTor
11-17-2006, 06:28 AM
Whatever.
This seems pre-planned to me.
Not staged, just planned on the part of the students.
Particularly when the dude delivers the perfect "and here's your patriot act...!" antidote during the whole thing. His intentions for political retribution were quickly unmasked, and revealed to be a little too perfectly timed, and oh! Caught on video!
The dude's laughter in the middle of it certainly won't help his case of torture either.
Even though I admire Alex Jones' reporting of similar incidents, he took this one from the top ropes when it should have stayed on the mat.
I think these stories are important, but I question where he's putting emphasis on these matters when it’s pretty clear that this was a set up.Planned or not, the behavior of the police is inexcusable. Now that you say that, and I've watched it again, I can see what you're saying. It does seem a bit orchestrated. But if the students knew that dept was abusing their power, I'm OK with them staging something to show it to the country. I don't care if it was a Jackass stunt gone horribly wrong, it doesnt make that OK.

Gold9472
11-17-2006, 09:39 AM
Police Tazer UCLA Student

http://www.knx1070.com/pages/126418.php?contentType=4&contentId=242403

LOS ANGELES, CA (AP) -- A UCLA police officer shocked a student with a stun gun at a campus library after he refused repeated requests to show student identification and wouldn't leave, police said.

The student, Mostafa Tabatabainejad, was shocked Tuesday at about 11 p.m. as police did a routine check of student IDs at the University of California, Los Angeles Powell Library computer lab.

"This is a long-standing library policy to ensure the safety of students during the late-night hours," said UCLA Police Department spokeswoman Nancy Greenstein.

She said police tried to escort Tabatabainejad, 23, out of the library after he refused to provide identification. Tabatabainejad instead encouraged others at the library to join his resistance, and when a crowd began to gather, police used the stun gun on him, Greenstein said.

Tabatabainejad was arrested for resisting and obstructing a police officer and later released on his own recognizance. He declined to comment Wednesday night.

Video of the incident has been posted to the popular video-sharing website You Tube. Several students who witnessed what happened captured the scene on their camera-phones. This is the latest in a series of videos to hit the site that show alleged excessive force by police. The video can be seen at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4JGlvEcPmug