Online Exclusive: UCLA community gathers to protest Taser incident, campus violence
Protesters demand additional investigation be made into officers' actions by an outside organization with help of studentsBy Julia Erlandson and Anthony Pesce
DAILY BRUIN SENIOR STAFF
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Meyerhoff Park was electric Friday afternoon when more than 400 students, faculty, staff, parents and community members gathered to protest the use of a Taser multiple times on a UCLA student in Powell Library on Tuesday night.
Student leaders stood on the steps of Kerckhoff Hall, leading the crowd in chants that included "One, two, three, don't Taser me," and "U-C-P-D, you disgust me." After about an hour, students began marching to the university police station, where about 200 students gathered in front of the building. More than 50 student organizations sponsored the rally, during which students demanded that an independent investigation be conducted into the officers' actions.
According to a statement released Wednesday by UCPD, the incident in which Mostafa Tabatabainejad was stunned with a Taser several times for failing to produce his BruinCard or leave the library upon request is currently under internal review.
But students at the rally said they wanted an additional investigation to be conducted by an outside organization, adding that they wanted students to be involved with the investigation as well. "The chancellor should appoint students who will be able to make sure the investigation is transparent," said Combiz Abdolrahimi, chairman of the National Iranian-American Council at UCLA, which helped organize the event. "We're also calling for a temporary suspension of the officers."
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Link:
http://www.dailybruin.com/news/articles.asp?ID=39010Link to slideshow(from article):
http://www.dailybruin.com/slideshows/2006/11/17/Rally/slideshow.htmlLink to Daily Bruin "back in the day":
http://www.english.ucla.edu/ucla1960s/6869/filsuf.htmMan... we used to get copies of the DB sent up here to Sacramento back in the day. That, and the Berkeley Barb, and about a hundred others. Good to know they're still there, and being wholly complimented by the "Internets", LOL!!!
The torch is once again passed to a new generation...
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