GAINESVILLE, Fla., Sept. 19, 2007

Tasering Sparks Free Speech Debate

College Student's Motives Also Questioned After Arrest During John Kerry Forum

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    The president of the University of Florida is calling for an investigation into why campus police used a Taser gun on a student after a speech by Jon Kerry. Kelly Cobiella reports.

  • Video Student Tasered At Kerry Q&A

    CBS News RAW: Police tasered a University of Florida student who has been accused of disturbing the peace and resisting arrest at a talk with Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass.

    • University of Florida student Andrew Meyer struggles with University Police as officers try to remove him from a question and answer session with Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., Monday, Sept. 17, 2007, in Gainesville, Fla.

      University of Florida student Andrew Meyer struggles with University Police as officers try to remove him from a question and answer session with Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass., Monday, Sept. 17, 2007, in Gainesville, Fla.  (AP)

    • University of Florida student Andrew Meyer, 21, is being taken by police after an incident at a campus forum with Sen. John Kerry.

      University of Florida student Andrew Meyer, 21, is being taken by police after an incident at a campus forum with Sen. John Kerry.  (CBS)

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(CBS/AP)  Video of police Tasering a persistent questioner of Sen. John Kerry became an Internet and TV sensation Tuesday, generating fierce debate about free speech and the motives of the college student involved - a known prankster who often posts practical jokes online.

University of Florida President Bernie Machen said Monday's takedown, in which the student loudly yelled, "Don't Tase me, bro!" was "regretful." He asked for a state probe of campus police actions and placed two officers on leave.

The student in the middle of it all, 21-year-old Andrew Meyer, had no comment after he was released on his recognizance on various charges following a night in jail.

But details from his online writings and videos raised the question of whether his harangue during the forum was genuine or some kind of stunt.

Meyer, a senior telecommunications major from the Fort Lauderdale suburb of Weston, has a Web site featuring several homemade videos. In one, he stands in a street with a sign that says "Harry Dies" after the latest Harry Potter book was released. In another, he acts like a drunk in a bar while trying to pick up a man dressed in drag.

The site also has what is called a "disorganized diatribe" attributed to Meyer that criticizes the Iraq war, the news media for not covering the conflict enough and the American public for paying too much attention to celebrity news.

Another site had pictures of Meyer licking a woman's face and making a suggestive pose as he stood behind a fake cow. The site listed his activities as "getting wasted" and "being ridiculous."

Machen would not say whether the university had any previous conflicts with Meyer but indicated some such issues would come up in the investigation. He declined to elaborate and would not say whether he thought the latest episode was a prank.

Various videos of the arrest had been viewed more than 1 million times on YouTube as of Tuesday evening and were in heavy rotation on TV news.

About 100 students gathered on campus Tuesday to plan protests, some wearing T-shirts denouncing police violence.

Benjamin Dictor, a liberal arts junior speaking for the group, called for the officers to be disciplined, Tasers to be banned on campus and the charges dropped.

"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," Dictor said.

On a Facebook page set up in support of Meyer, writers debated who overreacted more — campus police, Meyer, or both, reports CBS News correspondent Kelly Cobiella.

University police said in a news release that officers had been summoned by the forum's sponsors to escort Meyer from the building, though organizers disputed that and said his microphone was cut off after he used a sexually explicit term.

Police added that Meyer was Tasered because he resisted when officers were attempting to place him in handcuffs. His lawyer, Robert Griscti, said it appeared Meyer was shocked after the cuffs were already on.

Just before Monday's scuffle started, Meyer asked a woman to tape his exchange with Kerry. One officer said the woman was "there to film him" and that Meyer asked, "Are you taping this? Do you have this? You ready?" before beginning his question.

Another officer said the 22-year-old woman said she was in line to ask a question ahead of Meyer when she was asked to tape, but she did not know him.

Meyer refused to leave the microphone after his allotted time was up, police said. He had asked Kerry about impeaching President Bush, why he didn't challenge the 2004 election results and whether he and Bush were members of the secret society Skull and Bones at Yale University.

After Meyer repeatedly and loudly refused to walk away, two officers took him by the arms. Kerry can be heard saying, "That's all right, let me answer his question."

Audience members applauded, though it was difficult to tell whether it was for the officers' action or Kerry's remark. The audience for the most part sat quietly and watched the fracas.

Meyer struggled for several seconds as up to four officers tried to remove him from the room. He screamed for help and tried to break away from officers with his arms flailing, then was forced to the ground and ordered to stop resisting.

As Kerry told the audience he will answer the student's "very important question," Meyer yelled at the officers to release him, crying out, "Don't Tase me, bro," just before he was shocked. He was led from the room, screaming, "What did I do?"

An officer, however, said in the police report that Meyer's "demeanor completely changed once the cameras were not in sight" and that he was "laughing" and "lighthearted" on the way to jail.

Kerry, D-Mass., said Tuesday he regretted that a healthy discussion was interrupted, and said he never had a dialogue end that way in 37 years of public appearances.

"Whatever happened, the police had a reason, had made their decision that there was something they needed to do. Then it's a law enforcement issue, not mine," he told The Associated Press in Washington.

Meyer was arrested on charges of resisting an officer and disturbing the peace but the State Attorney's Office had yet to make the formal charging decision. Police recommended charges of resisting arrest with violence, a felony, and disturbing the peace and interfering with school administrative functions, a misdemeanor.

Griscti said Meyer was resting and wouldn't speak with reporters.

"He's had a long night, obviously," Griscti said.

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by usawatchman September 21, 2007 7:09 PM EDT
You want to know where they got the IDEA for a TASER
it is called a CATTLE PROD

FREE SPEECH ?? , not for CATTLE !!

We have a two tier JUSTICE SYSTEM,
the HAVE''S and the HAVE NOT''S

WE THE PEOPLE HAVE NOT FREE SPEECH

================================

UNITED STATES SUPREME COURT
Veasaw v. Domingues,et al.
No: 05-1467
Securities and Exchange Commission was giving away and/or selling Govt. jobs,
and Government employees commit CRIMES against the people,
Government employees (SEC DOL EEOC) commit CRIMES
in order to GAIN the upper hand in the Court room
Perjury, mail/wire fraud, conspiracy, obstruction of justice,
and NOT ONLY did the Justice Dept covered it up..
and NOT ONLY did the COURTS COVERED IT UP.
and the GREAT US SUPREME COURT were helping them it COVER UP..!


PEOPLE don''t worry about your retirement
the CRIMINALS working for the SEC
are going to take care of that.

On the US SUPREME COURT BUILDING
it reads
EQUAL JUSTICE FOR ALL


PEOPLE it isn''t
Left / Right
Clinton / Bush
Democrat / Republican

CAN''T YOU SEE
THEY ARE TREATING EVERYONE LIKE PUPPETS

It is
who are the ELITE
and
who are the PEASANTS

JUSTICE is FOR SALE
either in the COURTS or by the POLITICIANS

NO MONEY - GO TO JAIL
NO MONEY - LOOSE YOUR COURT CASE
NO MONEY - NO RIGHTS
IF YOUR A BUREAUCRAT (or part of Family..etc )-
THE LAW DOESN''T APPLY TO YOU


On the US SUPREME COURT BUILDING
it reads
EQUAL JUSTICE FOR ALL???
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by df248-2009 September 21, 2007 3:22 PM EDT
Thanks Kerry for standing up for the US Constitution.

Just Following the President%u2019s oft-repeated claim that the government has no more important duty than to protect the American people.

Despite the fact that the oath administered to federal officials DEMANDS that YOU/they defend the Constitution and says nothing about public safety.


Just another of the traitorous officials in our government. Selling out the American dream...
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