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Freedom of speech? Then why is this guy been roughly handle by the police for asking a couple of question to Senator John Kerry? The police has gone too far.
Student arrested, shot with Taser gun for asking a question
Student arrested, shot with Taser gun for asking a question
Wednesday September 19, 2007
A university student has been wrestled, held down and shot with a Taser gun — all for asking presidential candidate John Kerry a couple of questions.
The University of Florida's Andrew Meyer, 21, is shown in a YouTube video being wrestled by six officers and dragged towards the exit at a forum featuring Senator Kerry.
He throws his arms in the air, yelling "What did I do?", "Help" and "Get away from me" as the officers repeatedly try to remove him from the building.
When Mr Meyer finally tries to sidestep the exit and make his way back into the hall, he is thrown to the ground and held down.
"Stop resisting," a female officer demands.
"If you let me go, I'll walk out of here," Meyer replies, before pleading "don't Tase me, bro … I didn't do anything."
Then, surrounded by up to seven officers holding him to the floor, the man is hit with the Taser for two to three seconds.
Kerry, all the while attempting to continue his address, is drowned out by the man's screams and the clicking of the electrical gun.
The student's questions seem harmless enough considering the heavy police reaction.
First, he asks Kerry why he didn’t dispute the results of the 2004 election, which the Democrat lost to George W Bush.
With officers gathering behind him, Mr Meyer then asked Kerry if he was a member of the same 'secret society' as Bush.
The video has received a massive response, mostly expressing outrage towards the perceived overreaction of the police.
While Mr Meyer was charged with resisting police and disturbing the peace, many commentors believe he has the right to sue the state.
Student arrested, shot with Taser gun for asking a question
Student arrested, shot with Taser gun for asking a question
Wednesday September 19, 2007
A university student has been wrestled, held down and shot with a Taser gun — all for asking presidential candidate John Kerry a couple of questions.
The University of Florida's Andrew Meyer, 21, is shown in a YouTube video being wrestled by six officers and dragged towards the exit at a forum featuring Senator Kerry.
He throws his arms in the air, yelling "What did I do?", "Help" and "Get away from me" as the officers repeatedly try to remove him from the building.
When Mr Meyer finally tries to sidestep the exit and make his way back into the hall, he is thrown to the ground and held down.
"Stop resisting," a female officer demands.
"If you let me go, I'll walk out of here," Meyer replies, before pleading "don't Tase me, bro … I didn't do anything."
Then, surrounded by up to seven officers holding him to the floor, the man is hit with the Taser for two to three seconds.
Kerry, all the while attempting to continue his address, is drowned out by the man's screams and the clicking of the electrical gun.
The student's questions seem harmless enough considering the heavy police reaction.
First, he asks Kerry why he didn’t dispute the results of the 2004 election, which the Democrat lost to George W Bush.
With officers gathering behind him, Mr Meyer then asked Kerry if he was a member of the same 'secret society' as Bush.
The video has received a massive response, mostly expressing outrage towards the perceived overreaction of the police.
While Mr Meyer was charged with resisting police and disturbing the peace, many commentors believe he has the right to sue the state.

WTF when he said it's speed... so they check in the computer then let him go... *phew*
She is not a frauder.

and explain them that she borrow her husband's car because her car is in garage and then explain again that the car is not belong US Army but her and her husband. They ignored her and cuffed her front of her co-workers... The gossip spread out real fast.. Her mother also work in the same building as us as well... Her office is few doors away from our office.
FYI, my children are fully adults and live on their own now. They know about the difference between Canada and America, if they should visit Canada. 