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Originally Posted by nature scene
I seriously doubt they're simply asking him to leave... it's looks a lot more like they're approaching him, saying something along the lines of "come with us," and proceeding to grab him all within a few seconds.
They may not be in the wrong for wanting him to leave, and they may have the legal right to do what they did, but they certainly lack tact and ability to do their jobs without causing further problems.
I've said from the beginning that he should have just gone with them. He made things worse for himself. But that's not a license to use a taser on a student that's already being held down by officers.
Just because he was in the wrong doesn't mean the officers are in the right.
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Well at the moment we dont know what was said or wasnt said
As for the last part of your comment I entirely agree, thats why I suggested waiting for all the facts to come out or wait for them to be tested in a court of law before drawing conclusions