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e che interpretazione si vuol dare? Che una volta tanto si è creato un caso dal niente... e che la polizia questa se la poteva risparmiare


In the 12-page report, which gives accounts of the incident from the perspective of eight different officers who were present Monday afternoon, Officer Nicole Mallo writes that Meyer would only resist officers when cameras were present.
"As (Meyer) was escorted down stairs (at the University Auditorium) with no cameras in sight, he remained quiet, but once the cameras made their way down stairs he started screaming and yelling again," Mallo wrote.
Mallo was one of two officers who actually rode in the vehicle as Meyer was escorted to the Alachua County jail, and she said said he told them during the ride: "I am not mad at you guys, you didn't do anything wrong, you were just trying to do your job," according to Mallo's account.
Mallo also wrote in her report that he asked, at one point, if cameras would be present at the jail.
http://www.starbanner.com/article/20.../BREAKING_NEWS
However, one of the many videos circulating of the incident was shot with Meyer's own camera.
Clarissa Jessup, who was standing near Meyer just before UF Police Tasered him and took him into custody, said Meyer asked her to film him asking Kerry a question just before he approached the microphone.
That has given rise to rumors that Meyer, who aspires to work in the national media, was hoping to get arrested or videotaped as part of some sort of elaborate stunt. But Jessup, who says she never met Meyer prior to the forum, says she thinks he simply wanted a video of himself talking to Kerry.
"I don't even know this kid," said Jessup, rebuffing any notion that she'd collaborated with Meyer to film an incident he knew would escalate.
Additionally, some content on Meyer's Web site, TheAndrewMeyer.com, suggests that Meyer is a bit of a prankster.
For example, one post written by Meyer recounts a time that he wore a funny hat and a blue tank top to a nice restaurant. He said his friends should have been, "accustomed and expecting of my uncanny ways." The post also says: "There is no wiggle room in the world these days for the dancing jester. There are specific social mores that must be upheld no matter how silly the place, the rules must be followed."




Amara sorpresa. Forse siamo davvero di fronte a un effettivo problema.
http://mediacenter.corriere.it/Media...aMC_corriere_1
Questa volta nessuno potra' parlare di "esibizionismo", almeno lo spero.


sì,ne ha parlato anche il tg,purtroppo vi sono casi limite deprecabili,ma in un paese delle dimensioni degli USA è fisiologico trovare delle mele marce anche nella polizia: l'importante è sapere che chi sbaglia,anche se ha una divisa addosso,paga....




cosa penso?a volte il pugno duro andrebbe usato anche in Italia


Gherradori,se ti riferisci a Rodney King,mi risulta che i poliziotti responsabili siano stati condannati