doctoroxygen said:
I'm not a neurologist, but I think a "spot" shock to the spinal column, like was adminstered to dude when he jumped in his handcuffs, could have a different, more incapacitating effect than, say, a shock to the thigh.
Learn some facts before you start speculating then.
Also, the punk kid went limp before he was tazed, in order to resist, and encouraged others to join in as well. (Passive resist mode)
The main reason that the officers do not want to drag people out and make them walk out on their own two feet is that because subjects are far more likely to be injured while being dragged out than walking out on their own two feet.
Also, it is far more difficult for officers to defend themselves against a hostile crowd when they are carrying someone out, as it also makes it easy for someone to assault them or grab thier firearm.
The guy was given numerous opportunities to comply. He didn't. He got zapped.
His fault, and no one else's.
Guy walks into the library, after hours and refuses to show his student ID even though it is required.
Guy then refuses the officers request and subsequently resists.
Guy becomes verbally abusive and physically non-compliant, and urges onlookers to do the same, trying to possibly incite a riot.
Guy is given numerous chances to comply, and is warned that if he doesn't, then he will be zapped.
Guy becomes even more belligerent and abusive, gets zapped.
Refuses to comply again, and is warned of the consequences.
He gets zapped again.
UCLA will probably cave in to political correctness BS, and settle with this guy out of court, basically rewarding him for being an arrogant, abusive, loud-mouthed punk.