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Tasered If American
police admit 72 citizens have been killed by police in the US by tasers, then the odds
that the figure is actually four times that, or 288. If Canadian
police admit 22 citizens have been killed by police in Canada by tasers, then the odds
that the figure is actually four times that, or 88. The only
reason the police admit
that Robert
Dziekanski, 40, of Pieszyce, Poland was killed by police using tasers is the chance
video-taping by a student which proved they did. Richard
Weinblatt, a POLICE officer, and an EX-CHIEF OF POLICE, not only LIES when he claims
tasers are safe, not only LIES when he claims that a 21 year old boy [a
student] wielding only a book is a potential terrorist, but he SUPPORTS the TORTURE of
U.S. citizens using DEADLY weapons. Such a
publicly-stated position MUST remove him from the ability to EVER wear a badge, ever
again. After
speaking for 88 seconds to ask 3 questions, and being interrupted several times, and
trying to maintain his train of thought and phrase these related questions properly, this
student was MANHANDLED and ARRESTED
Observer, you
said: However, once informed that he was under arrest, he should have sought redress
in court. There is the problem. Look at the videotape. Never one do the police tell
him he is under arrest. They grab him and yes, he squirms away; thats perfectly
within rights for someone not told hes under arrest. He asks them if hes under
arrest, and they say NOTHING. There are no miranda rights read, nothing. Heres the
biggest problem of all for the police; one of the policemen claim that Meyer picked HIM up
off the ground. The video clearly shows its the policeman that picks MEYER up.
Another officer claims she read him the miranda rights. Thats another clear lie. The
tape shows she did not. "An
illegal arrest is an assault and battery. The person so attempted to be restrained of his
liberty has the same right to use force in defending himself as he would in repelling any
other assault and battery." State v. Robinson, 145 ME. 77, 72 ATL. 260
"Citizens
may resist unlawful arrest to the point of taking an arresting officer's life if
necessary." Plummer v. State, 136 Ind. 306."
First video
Second video
Third video
Fourth video
Fifth video
Sixth video
Gaelic: seventh
video
Rumbula Killing Fields: eighth video
NON-holocaust: Ninth video
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