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  • Thank God I'm not like Imran.

    (No offense, Imran.)

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    LOS ANGELES -- An administrative review was under way after a 23-year-old student was administered multiple stun gun shocks by UCLA Police Department officers in the Powell Library computer lab.

    Video shot from another student's camera phone shows the man screaming while on the floor of the computer lab as officers used the stun gun on him at 11:30 p.m. Tuesday, according to the Daily Bruin.

    He had been working at a computer in the back of the lab and had failed to produce a student ID during a random check performed by community service officers, the newspaper reported.

    According to a UCLA police sergeant, the student was identified as Mostafa Tabatabainejad of Los Angeles.

    He was given a citation for obstruction/delay of a peace officer in the performance of duty and then released from custody, the sergeant said.

    The sergeant said he saw Tabatabainejad after it happened and that he did not appear to have suffered serious injury.

    "If he was able to walk out of here, I think he was OK," the sergeant said.

    In a statement issued Wednesday afternoon, Nancy Greenstein of the University of California Police Department said: "All use of force incidents require an administrative review, which is currently under way."

    Officers were escorting Tabatabainejad out of the computer lab when the trouble started, according to the Daily Bruin. One of the officers placed a hand on one of his arms, to which the student objected.

    As a second officer approached, he repeatedly yelled "get off of me," the newspaper reported.

    It was then that one of the officers shot Tabatabainejad with a stun gun, dropping him to the floor as he cried out, according to the newspaper.

    "Any student who witnessed it was left with an image you don't want to remember," said a witness who asked not to be identified.

    When asked whether the student resisted when officer attempted to escort him from the building, the witness said, "In the beginning, no. But when they were holding onto him and they were on the ground, he was trying to just break free. He was saying, 'I'm leaving, I'm leaving.' It was so disturbing to watch that I cannot be concise on that. I can just say that he was willing to leave. He had his backpack on his shoulder and he was walking out when the cops approached him. It was unnecessary."

    Greenstein said a Community Service Officer employed by the library was performing a nightly check to ensure that all patrons using the library after 11 p.m. were authorized to be there.

    "This is a longstanding library policy to ensure the safety of students during the late-night hours," Greenstein said. "The CSO made an announcement that he would be checking for university identification. When a person, who was later identified as ... Tabatabainejad, refused to provide any identification, the CSO told him that if he refused to do so, he would have to leave the library.

    "Since, after repeated requests, he would neither leave nor show identification, the CSO notified UCPD officers, who responded and asked Tabatabainejad to leave the premises multiple times. He continued to refuse. As the officers attempted to escort him out, he went limp and continued to refuse to cooperate with officers or leave the building.

    Greenstein said Tabatabainejad encouraged others in the library to join his "resistance." She said a crowd gathered around the officers.

    "The officers deemed it necessary to use the Taser in a 'drive stun' capacity," she said in the statement. "A Taser is used to incapacitate subjects who are resistant by discharging an electronic current into the subject in one of two methods: via two wired probes that are deployed from the Taser, or in a 'drive stun' capacity by touching the subject with the Taser. In this incident the student was not shot with a Taser; rather, officers used the 'drive stun' capability.
    Having watched the video, were I a student at that library, I sure as hell would have been inordinately upset at the noise generated by the shouting. ****ing cops for shocking the poor bastard. You drag him out first, away from the cameras, then you torture him.

    It's not that ****ing hard.

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    As far as the brownie statement:



    BECK: OK. No offense, and I know Muslims. I like Muslims. I've been to mosques. I really don't believe that Islam is a religion of evil. I -- you know, I think it's being hijacked, quite frankly.

    With that being said, you are a Democrat. You are saying, "Let's cut and run." And I have to tell you, I have been nervous about this interview with you, because what I feel like saying is, "Sir, prove to me that you are not working with our enemies."
    Amazing. Then again, it is CNN.
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  • #2
    I was flying to Michigan on Sunday Sept. 10th this year.
    Original plan was to go on Monday the 11th.
    Flying with me was to be a co-worker named Ramin.
    Per Ramin, he's Persian.

    When we were initially told we'd be flying out, he looked at me, and says "Sept. 11th??".

    "Yep. Time flies, doesn't it?", I replied.

    "SEPTEMBER 11th! LOOk AT ME!"





    I like Ramin so much. It made me re-realize things he may go through.
    He didn't make the trip.
    Life is not measured by the number of breaths you take, but by the moments that take your breath away.
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    He also hates Texans and Australians, he does diversify." ~ Braindead

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    • #3
      Same here

      Perhaps they got a bit confused when they saw his name and thought he was the Iranian president...
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      • #4
        He was certainly being uncooperative. I'm not sure if he was resisting though he was an idiot for refusing to show his I.D. in a lab where only students are allowed to use the facilities.

        When he didn't show his I.D. he was asked to leave which he refused. Then he was told to leave which he also refused. Finally the cops were called to remove him and this is what happened. I can't see what the cops did that was wrong. The idiot is responsible for all of that. They should just toss him in jail for a few months so he can think about what an idiot he is.
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        • #5
          BTW that Beck guy on CNN is a piece of crap. He says because a Congressman is a Democrat and a muslim he needs to prove he isn't a terrorist? WTF?

          Why doesn't that idiot know that the burden of proof is on the accusor not the accused?
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          • #6
            I'm surprized that kids was able to enroll at UCLA, because he obviously is a very slow learner...

            Seriously, it is very difficult to get any info from that clip. For one, it's nice to see the TAZER used in the drive stun mode rather than it being shot. One thing I could see, at one little moment, was the guy was actively resisting as an officer was struggling with an arm. The bigger problem that I see with that clip, is the other students. As it is, the cops almost could have given a citation to the guy in the white shirt for interfering with police business. All in all, it looks like a pretty fair use of force (based on that clip).
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            • #7
              Why didn't he just prove that he was authorized to be there and save himself the trouble? It's university policy and all.
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              • #8


                The guy was tazed because he refused to let the officers grab his arm as he was walking out. Then he was handcuffed, and tazed several other times for not being able to stand up.

                An officer then threatened to taze another student who asked for his badge.
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                • #9
                  Obviously he was leaving in a threatening manner, so got tazed.

                  "Stand up, or you'll get tazed again!"
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Oerdin
                    He was certainly being uncooperative. I'm not sure if he was resisting though he was an idiot for refusing to show his I.D. in a lab where only students are allowed to use the facilities.

                    When he didn't show his I.D. he was asked to leave which he refused. Then he was told to leave which he also refused. Finally the cops were called to remove him and this is what happened. I can't see what the cops did that was wrong. The idiot is responsible for all of that. They should just toss him in jail for a few months so he can think about what an idiot he is.
                    What you're saying doesn't match the description in the article above:

                    When asked whether the student resisted when officer attempted to escort him from the building, the witness said, "In the beginning, no. But when they were holding onto him and they were on the ground, he was trying to just break free. He was saying, 'I'm leaving, I'm leaving.' It was so disturbing to watch that I cannot be concise on that. I can just say that he was willing to leave. He had his backpack on his shoulder and he was walking out when the cops approached him. It was unnecessary."
                    According to the witness, he was already leaving when the police approached. Nor did he attempt to resist when they began escorting him out. It was only when they began laying hands on him that he began to get upset. Then they tazed him and jumped on him.

                    I've yet to see the clip, so maybe it shows something different. But from the article, it looks like the campus cops got hyper-testosterony.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by DinoDoc
                      Why didn't he just prove that he was authorized to be there and save himself the trouble? It's university policy and all.
                      Perhaps he didn´t have his ID Card with him
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                      • #12
                        So then leave, get it, and come back. If I forget my subway pass I can't just ride the subway anyway. I have to go get my subway pass or pay for a new ticket.

                        It all comes back to this guy being an idiot.
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                        • #13
                          If he refused to leave the computer lab until the police came then definitely yes.
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                          • #14
                            I've now watched the video & I can't tell what happened.

                            At one point, the guy is pulled up from the ground and flips over backwards, but I can't tell if he slipped, fell, was pulled backwards by the cops or was being pulled up by the cops and threw himself over backwards to try and get away. At the end, he's dragged off...but prob'ly because he couldn't walk by then.

                            There's dozens of students around, so there's going to be plenty of witnesses. They seem pretty upset.

                            I'm disappointed in the campus police. The best case senario for them is that they found an unauthorized person using the library and they let things escalate into a major phyical confrontation. They need better training or they need to follow their training.

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                            • #15
                              At around 11:30 p.m., CSOs asked a male student using a computer in the back of the room to leave when he was unable to produce a BruinCard during a random check. The student did not exit the building immediately.

                              The CSOs left, returning minutes later, and police officers arrived to escort the student out. By this time the student had begun to walk toward the door with his backpack when an officer approached him and grabbed his arm, at which point the student told the officer to let him go. A second officer then approached the student as well.

                              The student began to yell "get off me," repeating himself several times.

                              It was at this point that the officers shot the student with a Taser for the first time, causing him to fall to the floor and cry out in pain. The student also told the officers he had a medical condition.
                              The student had it coming. I mean, he waited a few minutes before leaving the computer lab, after all.

                              "You don't have an ID, so you'll have to leave."
                              "Okay, I'll just finish this last email and then head out..."
                              [tazes student]
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