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Originally Posted by ThePits
Compare the size of the officers involved compared to the student
Initially he shrugs off the first two officers who try to remove him, both smaller than he is, and I make the point again, trying to cuff someone who is resisting can result in breaking their wrists, arms, or dislocating the persons shoulders
I've just seen a variety of reports on this from news agencies and one of those includes information that this student had caused similar disruptions on campus before and thats why the students were applauding and laughing when the mic was cut
I still think the lynch mob should put the nooses away and wait until the facts emerge or are tested in a court of law rather than using one youtube clip of unknown origin as a basis for an opinion on such a serious issue
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dude, no doubt the kid was being sort of a dick and a drama queen. but there's no laws against that.
In the video, you hear one person ask him to ask a question, after that you see the guy call for the mic to be cut, right after that the police grab him. Did I miss the part where they simply asked him to leave?
The size didn't seem to matter too much, since they had him down. There are several ways to incapacitate someone, without causing harm, and without tasing them. Tasers should be reserved for situations that threaten physical harm.