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UCLA Police brutality against innocent student

This all began because he didn't show his ID on a "random" check.

Show your ID when asked, then no problem.

Unless there are other circumstances we don't know about, in my opinion, the police had the right to escort the individual out.

Now... the question is did the police use excessive force, I say YES. After one time they should have been able to subdue the individual and restore order within the lab.
 
As if notihng worse happens outside of this country...

Anyway. The first big mistake I saw the policy make was that they let the other students get too close. BIG MISTAKE!

Also... They could've just dragged the student. Its not that hard to do...

Oh... and for the student... The dumbs ass should have gotten up or stop talking...

I say that yeah it was sort of abuse, but when you resist arrest, you are asking to get tased...

I felt bad in the begginning, but then it just became stupid.
 
How many times do they tell him to stand up ?

Just do as they ask, talking (screaming) back and fighting them will get you no where fast.
 
Most police in America, not all, are psychologically ill. This is the most ridiculous thing that I have seen recently in America. Taser a person for not moving... give me a break. He was leaving the lab when the police pulled him down.
 
How many times do they tell him to stand up ?

Just do as they ask, talking (screaming) back and fighting them will get you no where fast.

First off this was a random ID check. Secondly, after the first taser, for not leaving, I would have told them to fuck themselves as well.

The officers made the situation what it was, they escalated the violence, instead of properly handling it. They also made the situation more dangerous for themselves. They are to maintain the peace and do things as peaceful as possible...they did not.

They should have picked him up and carried him out. Why does it seem more and more police rely on their issued weapons and not their brains? From this video, it shows that the officers did not follow the proper elevation of the continuam of Violence scale. What happened to using their muscles as well and just carrying the guy out, get him out quickly and more safely.

It seems more and more Police Officers are coming out of the Academy and can't think out of the box or know how to properly and safely carry out a situation.

This was well out of hand and the officers in this case majorly contributed to it. It could have easily been solved by checking other resources to identify the student. They just couldn't be creative enough to maintain a peaceful solution.
 
I went to college at UC Berkeley (the police at all UC campuses are part of the same agency and have the same training, policies, etc.) and let me tell you--UCPD are fucking jerks. Way worse than your average police. The fact of the matter is that there's not much crime on campuses, so they seem to spend a lot of time power tripping on more insignificant things. They're actually state police too, which gives them jurisdiction anywhere in the state. I knew a lot of people who would get pulled over for minor traffic infractions by UCPD elsewhere in the city--things city police would overlook because they had real crime to deal with. One time I was parked with a friend on a lookout above the main campus (no, we weren't making out or having sex) along with a bunch of other cars and UCPD came by to run us off. There wasn't a no parking sign or anything around. The guy just felt like being a jerk.

This tazer business is obviously way more serious, but it's happening because of the same underlying problem.
 
This all began because he didn't show his ID on a "random" check.

Show your ID when asked, then no problem.

Unless there are other circumstances we don't know about, in my opinion, the police had the right to escort the individual out.

I think the 4th ammendment of the constitution is supposed to protect us from unlawful search & seizure. Unless the police had a warrant, or obeserved this student breaking a law, they had no right to see his ID. The are surely free to ASK, and thanks to rights granted by the constitution, the student is free to REFUSE that request without fear of reprisals. (random checkpoints are unconstitutional)

This should be ACLU v UCLA, PDQ IMHO.
 
I think it is just another example of the frightening turn the US has taken under this administration towards a totalitarian/police state. I think there has been a mindset within the last several years that the continual erosion of personal liberty was needed because of the terrorist threat and now that they have a taste of blood, they are ready to extend it to other areas of personal freedom.
 
To me, what's so disgusting is the cops who post here who are pretending they don't really know what's going on in that video. What proves that most police are SO corrupt is that they're all defending each other for doing shit like that.

"WHA WHA WHA.. you don't know how hard it is to be a police man... BOO HOO HOO.. people don't know what happened there.. you can't see it on the video... I'm SO HARD DONE BY."

What happened there is out of control police men who enjoy thier fucking powertrip like the losers they are. Tasering a guy over and over and over again for thier own enjoyment with no provocation. Stupid Cops who don't seem to understand that after being tasered you CAN'T stand up for a while.. especially when you have your arms behind your back, cuffed and two people pulling you backwqards fromyour elbows.

Hope they lose their jobs, pensions and are reduced to being the greeters at Walmart.
 
you can't get up after getting tazered.

so tazering him and telling him to get up, and then tazering him again when he doesn't is more like torture than anything else.
 
I didn't realize he was Iranian.

Hm.. Racist, out of control cops enjoying torturing someone.

Who'd have thunk it?
 
Ok, there is three of them there (that I see) they cant subdue one kid, who has no weapon. You are only allowed to use force like that, not if they have one, but if they come at YOU with it. Not only did the kid probably have nothing on him, he never threatned them, he just didn't listen.

With three of them there, and the situation totally under control (just talking) they could have handled the situation much easier.

Absolutley ridicilous. As someone that has considered this as a possible proffesion, I have to say that is totally brutal.
 
I mean, tazering someone is never pretty.

But why of all the people in thise huge library did he not show an I.D.?

That is fuckin idiotic buddy.

There are cases, where the suspect has a gun (clear view) and they are not allowed to shoot the guy or do anything too crazy (unless its clear he wants to shoot them).

This is nothing. This situation escelated for no reason.

Those students standing there should have gone, got a gun, and just massacred those cops..thats all they deserve there. If you are that dumb, and you cant handle that situation, why the fuck are you a cop? Because what they did, for absolutley no reason, deserves that. They could have killed him, and who the fuck knows what would have happened if there were no students around. Scary.
 
In order to get compliance from this guy (to leave a library!) the police needed to resort to repeated tazing?

Bullshit. HUGE incompetence.
 
It doesn't seem like they've had the proper training at all. It's as if the authorities have given tasers to random, power crazed strangers off the street. I mean what policeman would actually threaten to use the taser the surrounding by=standers? It shows a total lack of control.

I wander if the university have any powers to keep the police in check?
 
Most police in America, not all, are psychologically ill. This is the most ridiculous thing that I have seen recently in America. Taser a person for not moving... give me a break. He was leaving the lab when the police pulled him down.

No..., this is the most rediculous statement I've ever heard.
You weren't there. Stop prentending that you know what happend.
And no, I'm not a cop.
 
When Tabatabainejad, 23, refused to provide his ID to the community service officer, the officer told him he would have to show it or leave the library, the report said.

After repeated requests, the officer left and returned with campus police, who asked Tabatabainejad to leave "multiple times," according to a statement by the UCLA Police Department.

"He continued to refuse," the statement said. "As the officers attempted to escort him out, he went limp and continued to refuse to cooperate with officers or leave the building."


This guy brought it on himself.
 
When Tabatabainejad, 23, refused to provide his ID to the community service officer, the officer told him he would have to show it or leave the library, the report said.

After repeated requests, the officer left and returned with campus police, who asked Tabatabainejad to leave "multiple times," according to a statement by the UCLA Police Department.

"He continued to refuse," the statement said. "As the officers attempted to escort him out, he went limp and continued to refuse to cooperate with officers or leave the building."


This guy brought it on himself.

well of COURSE the cops are going to try to make themselves look good in their own written report. But all of the students who were there (looks like about 50) all say the cops are lying in their report.

And There's just NO way that three cops should require a taser to move a single student out of a library.

If they're THAT bad at being cops, I suggest a career change to line cook at Wendy's.
 
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