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Tasing of disruptive student
The police were within their rights, attempted to remove the disruptive student, and when he resisted with force, used appropriate and legal means to subdue him.
Bravo to the police. The numerous videos clearly showed they tried to remove him peacefully, that he resisted with force.
Despite what some say, he was NOT tased for asking questions. He was being removed for being disruptive in a public forum, used profanity, and was deliberately acting up for attention. Had he not fought with police, he would not have been tased, Or arrested.