Student tasered at a Q&A with John Kerry.

Gvlax wrote:stun guns were implemented in police agencies as a form of non deadly force to a violent offender. when 6-8 police officers are surrounding one guy there is no reason to us a tazer. if there was one or two police officers then there would be more of a threat to the officer. I believe police officers should have tazers but watching so many videos of police overstepping their duty with stun guns has been the reason that strict rules need to be put in place of when and when not to use them.
Gvlax wrote:stun guns were implemented in police agencies as a form of non deadly force to a violent offender. when 6-8 police officers are surrounding one guy there is no reason to us a tazer. if there was one or two police officers then there would be more of a threat to the officer. I believe police officers should have tazers but watching so many videos of police overstepping their duty with stun guns has been the reason that strict rules need to be put in place of when and when not to use them.
he was resisting arrest and they were having trouble subduing him and he was calling for help which could be interpreted as inciting a riot.
To students, faculty, staff, alumni and friends:
I have received a great deal of communication and input last night and this morning regarding the incident that occurred Monday at the conclusion of a town hall forum being held by Sen. John Kerry. The incident resulted in a student being tasered.
We are interested in learning what happened and are taking the following immediate steps to ensure the university utilizes best practice protocols:
University of Florida Police Chief Linda Stump has requested the Florida Department of Law Enforcement conduct a formal investigation into the arrest of UF student Andrew Meyer. An independent review such as this will make sure the results are objective and impartial. Chief Stump’s priority is to ensure that the public remains confident in the department’s ability to keep the campus safe.
Two officers involved in the incident have been placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the investigation.
We plan to assemble a panel of faculty and students to review our police protocols, our management practices and the FDLE report to come up with a series of recommendations for the university.
Administrators and police officials plan to analyze the incident and conduct an internal review and will consider changing protocols in response to this incident, if necessary.
Finally, as is standard procedure, the State Attorney’s Office will review the charges brought against Mr. Meyer. We have communicated with the State Attorney and understand he plans to expedite his review.
I will talk about the incident and answer questions at a news conference scheduled for 2 p.m. in Emerson Alumni Hall.
J. Bernard Machen
Gvlax wrote:stun guns were implemented in police agencies as a form of non deadly force to a violent offender. when 6-8 police officers are surrounding one guy there is no reason to us a tazer. if there was one or two police officers then there would be more of a threat to the officer. I believe police officers should have tazers but watching so many videos of police overstepping their duty with stun guns has been the reason that strict rules need to be put in place of when and when not to use them.
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