I agree with Jennifer on this one… my problem is with neither the police or the man, but the politician. Shut up, listen, and if you can’t answer it truthfully, then deny it and don’t mess my country up for the next couple years… But since that is political, consider that I never wrote it… :|
I watched the video… There were mistakes made on both sides. The Student’s line of questioning was presented in an Accusing manner, which is definitely not the standard communication method of a reporter. I don’t know quite why he did that, and it was a mistake, although I am not going to jump on it and say it is disturbing the peace. It’s definitely awkward, but if your a politician and your not used to “awkward” you shouldn’t be in office.
The police should not have tasered him though, he produced no threat, except aggressive resistance, which they could have dealt with (6 officers, most of his body weight and strength?) But I am not in the Blue so I’m not going to judge them too much. Even if it seemed like a violation of rights.
Also For some I give you the case of Roger Holyfield:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,226417,00.html
And my point is not whether he needed to be tasered or not, my point is, for those who just randomly run around saying, “Taser the $#%@#$&!” May I remind you that it is a deadly weapon, and not just a fun new toy in the law enforcement to extract non-lethal action.
GG