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Today’s Daily Emerald is reporting that two students at the University of Oregon (Ian Van Ornum, 18, and Anthony Farley, 22) were subdued with tasers on Friday. Police claim the duo resisted arrest during a rally to demonstration against the Oregon Department of Transportation's use of pesticide spray on the highways.
While some might write off the incident as another over-zealous college student acting out (we all remember Andrew Meyer’s “Don’t tas me, bro!” at the University of Florida’s John Kerry debate), is it possible there’s something more going on?
This month Wesleyan University had an end-of-school block party where police used paintball guns with pepper balls, tasers, dogs to disperse the 250 students on the street. In November of 2007 a naked, dancing 22-year-old at Washington University was also zapped by authorities.
According to a report from KVAL.com, the Eugene Police Department has used tasers NINE times since January. The outlet says officers have also threatened to deploy the devices more than 30 times.
“When you bring weapons like tasers that are not lethal, they can be used excessively because they're not lethal,” a local resident told the outlet. “So the police starts losing track what kind of people they should use them on and what kind of not to.”
Eugene police say using a taser nine times isn't that many, and every usage has been justified. Students aren't so sure. Friends of the two student activists told the Emerald they didn't see Von Ornum resisting officers.
"The Tasers seemed to come out of nowhere," fellow student David Parziale said. "[The police] tased him once and he screamed and he started having seizure-ish movements. I saw his eyes roll into the back of his head. He was in so much pain."
OTR offers the story up for a vote:
Are police opting to taser too often? Furthermore, are police more likely to taser students simply to prove a point?







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Reality Chick Posted 06/02/2008 09:43 AMReply
I have grown alarmed by the number of serious and unecessary taser incidents here in Vermont. Police recently closed down a JSC student party by using their tasers. Police in Brattleboro (who have since been cited) used tasers on peaceful protesters in a field -- there were 2 protesters. Gosh, the police must have really felt threatened by this couple to warrant taser force.
I've written to my State Senator and the head of the Vermont State Police to protest the use of tasers at all. If you feel the same, take a minute (literally) to email your State representatives. You can Google their address.
Coach Gyan Posted 06/02/2008 10:02 AMReply
His friends say that he wasn't resisting the officers- the police have VIDEOTAPE of one of them punching a copy and the other spraying the unknown liquid at them. (Yes, it turns out it was water- but there was no indication of this at the time. They were literally screaming "YOU ARE BEING POISONED".)
You're pretty proud of your NINE TASINGS!!! number but you give no context. There was one a few months ago where a home invasion gone wrong basically led to a hostage situation- police were able to tase the guy rather than risk shooting him in a densely populated apartment building.
I agree that police shouldn't use tasers as a "I don't want to deal with this" weapon of first resort but Posted 06/02/2008 10:05 PMReply