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I'm kinda torn between the
I'm kinda torn between the two. Whether or not he should have been allowed to keep speaking or he was allowed his time and should have moved on. I feel that he brought it upon himself when he resisted the officers. If he would have just went back to his seat and let the others have their say as well he wouldn't have been put in that situation. You have to put yourself in both of their shoes. I can see why they tasered him, theres only so much resistance the police should have to deal with and this student had plenty of opportunities to get control of himself. It's not a matter of free speech hear it using common sense.