This disgusts me.
Mostafa Tabatabainejad, an Iranian-American (born in the US) was tasered by the UCLA police after refusing to show Community Service Officers his student ID apparently because he felt he was being singled out for not being white. After they tasered him, one of the cops yelled for him to stand up – probably not easy to do after having an electrical current put in one’s body – and they did it again when he didn’t/couldn’t. The tasered him 5 times.
Luckily, another student caught it on video with his mobile phone.
Iranian-American Student Abused By UCLA UCPD With Tazer GUN
I admit that I did have to think about what I thought about this for a few seconds mainly due to the fact that it wouldn’t have happened if the student had showed his student ID. However, (and this is unclear) if the CSOs ONLY asked him for his ID and not the others around him, then it was definitely racial profiling (like this was). Regardless, anyone that watches the video can clearly see that excessive force was unfairly used.
Also, there are a few inconsistencies in what the police have said:
According to a UCPD press release, Tabatabainejad went limp and refused to exit as the officers attempted to escort him out. The release also stated Tabatabainejad “encouraged library patrons to join his resistance.” At this point, the officers “deemed it necessary to use the Taser in a “drive stun’ capacity.”
Neither the video footage nor eyewitness accounts of the events confirmed that Tabatabainejad encouraged resistance, and he repeatedly told the officers he was not fighting and would leave.
Tabatabainejad was walking with his backpack toward the door when he was approached by two UCPD officers, one of whom grabbed the student’s arm. In response, Tabatabainejad yelled at the officers to “get off me.” Following this demand, Tabatabainejad was stunned with a Taser.
Finally, the officer holding the taser threatened to taser another student after the officer was asked for his name or badge number.
I see racial profiling almost every week here in Germany (I wouldn’t live in this country if I wasn’t white) and also have also seen it in Madrid, Paris and other places on The Continent. Interestingly enough, it appears to be invisible to Germans I have pointed it out to and nobody bats an eye at it here in Europe, so unfortunately it appears to be accepted/acceptable here. I do remember debates/discussions/etc on racial profiling in the US when I lived there and it was deemed as wrong and not to be done. However, it feels like my home country has gone backwards since 11 September 2001.
What country is UCLA in? I seem to have forgotten. It couldn’t be in the US if intolerant things like this are happening in this day and age. At least it wasn’t the US I left 8 years ago and it’s not a US that I want to return to.
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