More On UCLA Incident

(Via Daily Bruin)

According to a UCPD press release, Tabatabainejad went limp and refused to exit as the officers attempted to escort him out. The release also stated Tabatabainejad “encouraged library patrons to join his resistance.” At this point, the officers “deemed it necessary to use the Taser in a “drive stun’ capacity.”

“He wasn’t cooperative; he wouldn’t identify himself. He resisted the officers,” Young said.

Neither the video footage nor eyewitness accounts of the events confirmed that Tabatabainejad encouraged resistance, and he repeatedly told the officers he was not fighting and would leave.

Tabatabainejad was walking with his backpack toward the door when he was approached by two UCPD officers, one of whom grabbed the student’s arm. In response, Tabatabainejad yelled at the officers to “get off me.” Following this demand, Tabatabainejad was stunned with a Taser.

But according to a study published in the Lancet Medical Journal in 2001, a charge of three to five seconds can result in immobilization for five to 15 minutes, which would mean that Tabatabainejad could have been physically unable to stand when the officers demanded that he do so.

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5 Responses to “More On UCLA Incident”

Gunner November 17th, 2006 at 1:08 pm

That is messed up man. On another note, I was just curious why no love to Oral Roberts?

Zach November 17th, 2006 at 4:21 pm

The OR has a special place in my heart for sure.

Dan November 18th, 2006 at 1:25 am

Wow… that’s really messed up… wtf

O November 22nd, 2006 at 1:13 pm

He was resisting arrest, what do you expect. For everyone’s safety in the Library, he was tasered. There were many routes that young kid could have taken to avoiding all of this; not complying is the stupid choice, which is the one he chosed. Know your Laws…

Zach November 22nd, 2006 at 3:25 pm

They ended up carrying him out…

Do you agree they could have done that the whole time?

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