Laura brought this to my attention: worrying stuff in the current difficult civil rights climate. The video included below appears to show Mostafa Tabatabainejad, a UCLA student, being violently restrained and shocked with a taser gun after refusing to show staff his I.D. card in the UCLA library. Tabatabainejad is arrested, and refuses to stand up. He is tasered again. The cycle is repeated several times until a final confrontation in the library lobby results in cops (now in greater numbers) dragging Tabatabainejad away.
Several students admirably take up Tabatabainejad’s cause, repudiating the officers’ advances, and (as the video proves) recording the events so that ample evidence now exists for a high-profile lawsuit.
Laura writes:
The questions I would ponder are:
1) Would the reaction on the part of the security staff had been as fierce if the student was white and/or female?
2) Were the actions of the student and the police influenced by the large number of students gathering to see what was going on?
I’d be interested to know what you think.
It’s a shocking video, and a brutal indictment of the police involved and the climate of hysteria which exists in some circles in the U.S. regarding Arab-Americans.
More: Detailed coverage from Andy Sternberg; BoingBoing’s first and second post on this; Pictures of Friday’s student protests at UCLA over this incident; UCLA chancellor’s response
I have included Laura’s post below, along with the video of the arrest. Don’t watch if you’re squeamish.
I originally saw this video posted on
kensei’s journal. It shows a student being tasered by security staff at a university library. Apparently it is policy for people to be IDed in the library after 11pm for the safety of the students.
Personally I’m wondering if this incident would have happened if the student was white. Or female for that matter.