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Just after Meyer had asked his third and final question, the microphone into which Meyer had been speaking was cut off and two University of Florida police officers seized him as Kerry said, "Let me answer his question." The student pulled away and demanded an explanation of the officers' conduct. He shouted "Help!", "What have I done?" and "Get away from me!", with his arms raised in the air. All four officers began forcibly ushering him to the back of the room as Meyer attempted to stand his ground. During this time, some audience members shouted phrases such as "What has he done?", "Why are you doing this?" and "Let him go!". Once in the rear of the hall Meyer attempted again to break away from the officers. The officers wrestled him to the ground and attempted to ] him. As Meyer lay pinned by the five officers, they threatened to ] him. Meyer stated that if allowed up, he would leave. The officer replied that he does not have that option{{fact}}. Meyer said "Don't tase me bro, don't tase me", but was ] shortly after. He continued screaming for help as the officers removed him from the room. During the altercation, Kerry urged everyone to calm down, made a joke and kept speaking to Meyer's question, which he referred to as "very important". Meyer was then escorted off the premises and detained overnight.<ref name=aparrestarticle/> | Just after Meyer had asked his third and final question, the microphone into which Meyer had been speaking was cut off and two University of Florida police officers seized him as Kerry said, "Let me answer his question." The student pulled away and demanded an explanation of the officers' conduct. He shouted "Help!", "What have I done?" and "Get away from me!", with his arms raised in the air. All four officers began forcibly ushering him to the back of the room as Meyer attempted to stand his ground. During this time, some audience members shouted phrases such as "What has he done?", "Why are you doing this?" and "Let him go!". Once in the rear of the hall Meyer attempted again to break away from the officers. The officers wrestled him to the ground and attempted to ] him. As Meyer lay pinned by the five officers, they threatened to ] him. Meyer stated that if allowed up, he would leave. The officer replied that he does not have that option{{fact}}. Meyer said "Don't tase me bro, don't tase me", but was ] shortly after. He continued screaming for help as the officers removed him from the room. During the altercation, Kerry urged everyone to calm down, made a joke and kept speaking to Meyer's question, which he referred to as "very important". Meyer was then escorted off the premises and detained overnight.<ref name=aparrestarticle/> | ||
===Full transcript=== | |||
Following is a transcript of the incident. It is not very accurate once the commotion breaks out. | |||
Kerry points to Andrew Meyer: Sir? | |||
Andrew Meyer: I first..I first and foremost want to thank you for your time. You spent a long time talking to us well thank you for coming and being open and honest. Uh you recommended a book to us earlier, I wanted to recommend a book to you, it's called "Armed madhouse" by Greg Palast | |||
Kerry: yeah, I have it actually. | |||
Andrew Meyer: Yeah, he's the top investigative journalist in america... | |||
Kerry: I've already read it. | |||
Andrew Meyer: ...and he says you won the 2004 election! Isn't that amazing? | |||
Kerry: right... | |||
Andrew Meyer: Isn't that amazing? You won in 2004. In fact, there (ask your question please) were multiple reports on the day of the election of disenfranchising the black voters in Florida and Ohio. | |||
Kerry: so what's the question? | |||
Ask the question. Ask the question. Ask the question. Ask the question | |||
Andrew Meyer: ( Well thank you very much) I'll ask my question. I'm going to preface it. He's been talking for two hours. I think I can have two minutes. ( thank you. thank you very much) I'm going to ask you my question. I'm going to inform people, and then I'm going to ask you my question. So there are multiple reports of disenfranchising the black voters on the day of the election 2004. There is also voting machines, electronic voting machine in Volusia county, Florida, that counted backwards. So amids all these reports of phoney bogus stuff going on, how could concede the election on the day? How could you concede the 2004 election on the day? When, and this book, it says that there are 5 million votes that were suppressed and you won the election Didn't you want to be president? I'm so.. I'm not even done yet. I have two more questions. If you were so against Iran, how come you're not saying "let's impeach Bush, impeach bush now, before he can invade iran", why don't we impeach him, impeach Bush. Clinton was impeached for what? A blow job? Why don't we impeach Bush? Alright? Also, are you a member of "Skull and bones" in college in Bush? Were you in the same secret society as Bush, were you in skull and bones?... | |||
thank you for cutting my mike off. Are you going to arrest me? Excuse me, excuse me. What are you arresting me for? | |||
Kerry: I'm sorry, let me answer his question. | |||
Andrew Meyer: Wow wow wow Is anybody watching this? I'm not going anywhere. I want hey..hey hey hey | |||
help help help they are me.what are you doing? what are you doing? what is going on? I want to stand and listen to him answer my question. what did I do? What did I do? what did I do? Does anybody have this on film? What did I do? Help. Help. | |||
Policeman (?): put your hands behind you back! | |||
get off of me. I didn't do anything. help me. help me. Help! They are arresting me. | |||
Policeman: You'll be tasered if you do not cooperate. | |||
Other policewoman: Do it now, Do it now! do it now! | |||
Andrew Meyer: get your hands off me. | |||
Kerry: ... that this situation came up. I'll answer his question. And, unfortunately he is not available to swear me in as president. Let me just say because this is a very important question. | |||
Andrew Meyer: What did I do? Get off of me. Get the fuck off me, man. I didn't do anything. Don't tase me, bro. Don't tase me! I didn't do anything. Ow, Aaaaah. Aaaaaah. | |||
==Legal action== | ==Legal action== |
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On September 17, 2007, police from the University of Florida forcibly removed Andrew Meyer, a 21-year-old fourth-year undergraduate telecommunications student, from a forum with U.S. Senator John Kerry, restraining him with the help of a Taser.
Details of the event
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After the end of a question-and-answer session, Meyer was allowed to ask a question, which, according to the Washington Post, turned into "an increasingly agitated three-parter."
- Why did Kerry concede the 2004 presidential election?
- Why has President George W. Bush not been impeached?
- Were Kerry and Bush both members of the Yale University secret society known as Skull and Bones?
Meyer also cited Greg Palast's book Armed Madhouse. Kerry can be heard to say: "I've read it."
Just after Meyer had asked his third and final question, the microphone into which Meyer had been speaking was cut off and two University of Florida police officers seized him as Kerry said, "Let me answer his question." The student pulled away and demanded an explanation of the officers' conduct. He shouted "Help!", "What have I done?" and "Get away from me!", with his arms raised in the air. All four officers began forcibly ushering him to the back of the room as Meyer attempted to stand his ground. During this time, some audience members shouted phrases such as "What has he done?", "Why are you doing this?" and "Let him go!". Once in the rear of the hall Meyer attempted again to break away from the officers. The officers wrestled him to the ground and attempted to handcuff him. As Meyer lay pinned by the five officers, they threatened to taser him. Meyer stated that if allowed up, he would leave. The officer replied that he does not have that option. Meyer said "Don't tase me bro, don't tase me", but was drive stunned shortly after. He continued screaming for help as the officers removed him from the room. During the altercation, Kerry urged everyone to calm down, made a joke and kept speaking to Meyer's question, which he referred to as "very important". Meyer was then escorted off the premises and detained overnight.
Legal action
Meyer was charged with resisting an officer and disturbing the peace. He spent one night in jail and was released the following morning. His attorney, Robert Griscti, stated he will seek to have the charges dismissed. Greg Lukianoff, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, believed that excessive force was used; he said, "I would find it highly likely that is going to sue."
Fox News quoted two experts who believe Meyer could claim the use of excessive force in the incident. Attorney Karen Conti said Meyer has a good argument for excessive force since officers Tasered him when he was under control. Conti said, "I think the police officers were probably embarrassed that this was going on," Conti said. "I think they weren’t expecting anything like this and I think they overreacted." Fox News also quoted Greg Lukianoff, president of the Foundation for Individual Rights in Education, a free-speech group. He said the videotape(s) could help prove excessive force.
Response from university officials
University spokesman Steve Orlando said Meyer was asked to leave the microphone after his allotted time was up. The university president, J. Bernard Machen "would not say whether he thought the latest episode was a prank" and issued a statement during a press conference saying he requested the Florida Department of Law Enforcement to investigate the arrest. Officials said it would determine whether the officers used an appropriate level of force. The University of Florida Police Chief has made a similar request. Machen called the situation "regretful" and announced that two officers involved in the incident were placed on paid administrative leave pending the outcome of the probe.
Student response
Hundreds of University of Florida students marched to the steps of campus police headquarters the following day, chanting that police used excessive force and waving signs that read, "Tasers Kill." They demanded that Tasers be banned from campus, and that charges be filed against the police officers that restrained and tased Meyer.
Response from Senator Kerry
On the day following the incident, Kerry's office issued a statement:
In 37 years of public appearances, through wars, protests and highly emotional events, I have never had a dialogue end this way. I believe I could have handled the situation without interruption, but I do not know what warnings or other exchanges transpired between the young man and the police prior to his barging to the front of the line and their intervention. I asked the police to allow me to answer the question and was in the process of responding when he was taken into custody. I was not aware that a taser was used until after I left the building. I hope that neither the student nor any of the police were injured. I regret enormously that a good healthy discussion was interrupted.
Background
Andrew Meyer has been described as "a known prankster who often posts practical jokes online." Videos posted by Meyer contain pranks against Harry Potter fans along with diatribes against the media and the Iraq War. In addition, officer reports state that Meyer was "laughing and being lighthearted in the car, his demeanor completely changed once the cameras were not in sight." The report also states that Meyer asked a woman if she was recording him moments before beginning his questions.
See also
References
- ^ Aiming to Agitate, Florida Student Got a Shock Accessed 2007-09-19.
- Florida College Student Who Was Tasered, Arrested at John Kerry Campus Forum Is Released From Jail Accessed 2007-08-18.
- Florida Student Tasered at Kerry Forum Accessed 2007-09-15.
- Florida uni cops taser shouty student Accessed 2007-09-18.
- ^ "Florida student Tasered at Kerry forum after election question", Associated Press, September 18, 2007
- ^ Wilmath, Kim. "Meyer released from jail", The Independent Florida Alligator, September 18, 2008
- ^ "Florida College Student Who Was Tasered, Arrested at John Kerry Campus Forum Is Released From Jail". FoxNews.com. September 18 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-18.
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- Students Erupt In Protest, Demand Charges Filed Against Officers At Kerry Event, WKMG-TV's website www.local6.com, September 18, 2007
- Office of Senator John Kerry, "Kerry Statement on Florida Campus Incident", September 18, 2007
External links
- The Police Report
- The AP Report in The Miami Herald
- The Support for Andrew Meyer Website
- Footage from front of room with clear audio of Kerry's joke
- Kyle Mitchell recording shows officer saying that getting up and walking away is not an option
- Video which shows Kerry onstage, crowd response and extended footage
- Reaction on the liberal blog Daily Kos
- An eyewitness account by student Tyler Antar
- The UF student newspaper report in The Independent Florida Alligator
- Andrew Meyer's website
- Armed Madhouse A book by Greg Palast Meyer referred to.
- Washington Post article