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Cops Who Tasered Andrew Meyer Were Out of Control - and John Kerry is a Total Wimp

I get a feeling of total fear and revulsion as I watch the YouTube video (scroll down) of hand-cuffed 21 year-old Florida University journalism student Andrew Meyer being tasered repeatedly -- while he was already on the ground -- after refusing to leave the microphone at a Town Hall Meeting for Senator John Kerry two days ago.

What did John Kerry do while Meyer repeatedly screamed "Don't Taser Me Bro!" within his plain sight? Kerry stood there barely audibly saying, "That's all right, let me answer his question" and later, in a typical double-speak political statement, denied he knew what was going on:

"I believe I could have handled the situation without interruption, but I do not know what warnings or other exchanges transpired between the young man and the police prior to his barging to the front of the line and their intervention."
Meyer's Only Weapon Was Words
Meyer was unarmed, unless you believe words are weapons. He resisted police, but he was not violent. The six University police responded too quickly and too violently, and they certainly didn't have to taser him repeatedly. He kept asking "What did I do?" and saying "Help me! Won't somebody help me"? Unless the response to either question was edited out, neither question was answered. (There's already a mashup here. )

But the behavior of the cops is not the only horrifying part of the story. Consider:

o The kid was obnoxious, but he certainly didn't seem dangerous.
o Why didn't Kerry stop the cops? He just keeps talking!
o Why didn't other students help him? Fear? Indifference?
o Why didn't University officials intervene?
o Why is that big beefy cop laughing as the kid is being shocked?
o Why did I ever think Kerry was presidential material?
o The video has received more than 2.6 million views and 45,000 comments since Monday, making it the Number One viral video on the Internet.

Six Hours in Handcuffs for Skateboarding
A few weeks ago, my 17 year-old twin nephews were detained for six hours, in handcuffs, by police in their suburban town, and not allowed to make a call to their parents.

My brother and sister-in-law were, of course, beside themselves when the kids were missing and unreachable from 9 p.m. to 3 a.m. The crime? Skateboarding.

They weren't arrested.They were detained. Perhaps you only get your one phone call if you are actually arrested? I'm not a lawyer.

The point is, cops over-reacting is not an isolated incident. Maybe you think I'm just saying this because of my politics and my aging hippie views. But you'd be wrong. I'm saying this because I love my country, and the fact that it was founded on the principle of freedom of speech and the right to protest.

And incidents like these tell me that those rights are a little farther from us every day. That makes me want to cry. It also makes me want to protest, and here's my way of doing it -- I'm asking you to write to Senator Kerry, and call his office and email him and tell him that he should have stopped the police from tasering Andrew Meyer.

Posted by BL Ochman, all rights reserved.


Categories: Commentary
BL Ochman | Sep 20 07 2:42 | TrackBack (0)

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BL, I could not watch this to the end. I am absolutely horrified. Yes, he was obnoxious but WHY did they have to taser him? I can't believe everyone just WATCHED. This is so very sad.

Posted by: Donna Papacosta at September 20, 2007 6:31 PM

Wasn't any official of the University present? How could he/she just do nothing.

I really think Kerry is responsible for letting this happen and doing nothing to stop it. It was, after all, his show. He just kept TALKING. Some hero!

And the kids who just sat there? My heart breaks thinking they could let that happen and do NOTHING. I hope that if any of them need help one day, someone will come to their aid.

Posted by: B.L Ochman at September 20, 2007 6:53 PM

As you said, watching this whole video made my stomach turn.

The laughing cop who tasered the kid is appalling. However, when they decided to arrest him, he was resisting, so I can understand the taser due to lack of compliance.

What I find ridiculous is that cops are taking it upon themselves now to judge which questions can and cannot be asked. Are they deaf? There were two times the cops were starting to get upity in the beginning and kerry said "Let the kid ask his question." Then skull and bones is mentioned, the mic is cut (and the kids response to that was /not/ over reactive. That was probably one of the most calm things he had said all night) and the cops jump him.

The part that makes me want to punch kerry in the teeth is when the kid is on the ground being cuffed and tasered and you here that wuss ass saying "That is a very important question and deserves to be answered." If it's so important, why didn't kerry tell the cops to get off the kid?

Despicable.

Posted by: Nathan Snell at September 23, 2007 9:09 AM

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