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Are there other cameras
Are there other cameras inside the school besides the one on the officer's Taser? If so, those are the cameras that should be viewed. The camera on the officer's Taser can be manipulated by the officer since the camera is only activated when the officer turns the Taser on. It won't show what happened prior to Taser being activated. Such as what the officer was really doing himself. Even if he was provoking the situation and had rough handled the student prior. The story is being told in favor of the officer and from his side. The public needs to get the entire story and not just one in favor of the officer. I knew it would only be a matter of time before some gunho officer in his glee only too anxious to tase a student would find some excuse. Mixing children with police have never had a favorable outcome. It just doesn't work. Many New York schools are already regretting ever allowing police into their schools. Now they can't get rid of them. They even threaten the staff and principles with arrest when they try to intervene on the behalf of the students.