tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-26555191969700036072008-07-16T19:27:59.113-07:00Don't Tase Me Bro! | Funny T Shirt | Andrew Meyer | Tasered | Student | Kerryby Showbiz Promotions, LLCnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2655519196970003607.post-87946136592451376542007-09-20T19:24:00.000-07:002007-09-20T19:25:49.342-07:00Don't Tase me Bro! Video of the Day<object width="400" height="300"><param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/v/3WOFtMExL78"></param><param name="wmode" value="transparent"></param><embed src="http://www.youtube.com/v/3WOFtMExL78" type="application/x-shockwave-flash" wmode="transparent" width="400" height="300"></embed></object>by Showbiz Promotions, LLCnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2655519196970003607.post-61086379053353707372007-09-20T19:04:00.000-07:002007-09-20T19:09:13.983-07:00Andrew Meyer Shouts " Don't Tase Me Bro!"The tactics of police in Florida who <span style="font-weight: bold;">Tasered</span> a cheeky student as he tried to question former presidential candidate Senator<span style="font-weight: bold;"> John Kerry</span> have been called into question after a video of the incident was posted on the internet.<br /><br />The officers responsible have been suspended on full pay while the debate rages over whether the <span style="font-weight: bold;">student</span> was a victim of police brutality or an attention-seeking prankster who got what he deserved.<br /><br />The <span style="font-weight: bold;">student, Andrew Meyer</span>, who was well-known on campus for his practical jokes, was <span style="font-weight: bold;">Tasered</span> after jumping the queue to ask Mr <span style="font-weight: bold;">Kerry</span> a series of questions in a Florida University lecture hall on Monday.<br /><br />Event organizers were unhappy with his line of questioning and switched off the microphone as police officers moved in to escort him out of the hall.<br /><br />Mr <span style="font-weight: bold;">Meyer</span> refused to leave quietly, and as police officers grabbed him, he repeatedly tried to wriggle free while shouting: “What did I do?”<br /><br />After a scuffle, the police fired several thousand volts into Mr<span style="font-weight: bold;"> Meyer</span>, but not before he coined a new slogan for the YouTube generation: <span style="font-weight: bold;">“Don’t Tase me, bro!”</span><br /><br />Video of the incident was posted on websites, attracting student laughter, right-wing fulmination and, of course, T-shirt merchandise. Half a million people have watched the original post and the footage was replayed by television channels around the world.<br /><br />Mr Kerry has criticized the arrest of Mr <span style="font-weight: bold;">Meyer</span>, suggesting that he could have dealt with the heckler himself.<br /><br />"In 37 years of public appearances, through wars, protests and highly emotional events, I have never had a dialogue end this way. I believe I could have handled the situation without interruption,” he said.<br /><br />Mr <span style="font-weight: bold;">Meyer </span>was released yesterday after a night in the cells, while students protested outside the police station claiming police brutality had been used.<br /><br />He was arrested on charges of resisting an officer and disturbing the peace but the State Attorney’s Office has yet to make the formal charging decision.<br /><br />Mr <span style="font-weight: bold;">Meyer’s</span> lawyer, Robert Griscti, said it appeared his client had been shocked after handcuffs had been put on him.<br /><br />Bernie Machen, the University of Florida president, said that the episode was “regretful”. He placed the campus officers involved on leave and asked for a state probe of police actions.<br /><br />Students at the university organized a protest yesterday and marched on the police station shouting<span style="font-weight: bold;"> “Don’t Tase me, bro” </span>and demanding that stun guns were banned from campus.<br /><br />Benjamin Dictor, an arts student, called for the officers to be disciplined and the charges against Mr <span style="font-weight: bold;">Meyer</span> to be dropped.<br /><br />“For a question to be met with arrest, not to mention physical violence, is completely unacceptable in the United States, especially in the halls of education,” Mr Dictor said.<br /><br />Not everyone has sided with Mr <span style="font-weight: bold;">Meyer</span>. Critics have suggested that the entire incident was a planned attempt to win attention for a student who has already posted dozens of videos of himself on his website <span style="font-weight: bold;">www.theandrewmeyer.com</span>.<br /><br />Indeed the video of the arrest was taken on his own camera, which he had brought to the <span style="font-weight: bold;">John Kerry</span> Q&amp;A session.<br /><br />Police claimed that Mr <span style="font-weight: bold;">Meyer’s</span> behavior was very different when the camera was no longer rolling. One officer told the Associated Press that Mr <span style="font-weight: bold;">Meyer</span> asked, “Are you taping this? Do you have this? You ready?” before beginning his questions.by Showbiz Promotions, LLCnoreply@blogger.com