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Taser Incident at UCLA Under Review (COMBO PACKS)


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Taser Incident at UCLA Under Review
(AP) An attorney who was part of a review of excessive force complaints following the Rodney King beating will investigate a UCLA police officer's use of a Taser on an Iranian-American student, the school said Friday.The move came in response to student

Lawyer: Student hit by Taser thought officer was racial profiling
Attorney Stephen Yagman said he plans to file a federal civil rights lawsuit on behalf of the U.S.-born student, Mostafa Tabatabainejad. Tabatabainejad, 23, was shocked Tuesday night after arguing with a campus police officer who was conducting a routine

Taser incident at UCLA under review
TOOLS Email Print Subscribe NOW RESOURCES Stephen Yagman, federal civil rights lawyer, his client Mostafa Tabatabainejad (muhs-TAH'-fah tah-BAH'-tah-BEYE'-nah-jahd) claims racial profiling by UCLA police officers, in A-P interview. Federal civil

UCLA to Review Taser Use on Student
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- An attorney who was part of a review of excessive force complaints following the Rodney King beating will investigate a UCLA police officer's use of a Taser on an Iranian-American student, the school said Friday. The move came in

Taser Incident at UCLA Under Review
AP Photo CARS102 By ANDREW GLAZER Associated Press Writer LOS ANGELES (AP) - An attorney who was part of a review of excessive force complaints following the Rodney King beating will investigate a UCLA police officer's use of a Taser on an

UCLA launches Taser probe
LOS ANGELES -- Hoping to calm the furor created when UCLA campus police used a Taser to subdue a student studying in the university's Powell Library, the university's acting chancellor on Friday announced that a veteran Los Angeles law-enforcement

Outside review of UCLA police use of Taser on student set up after angry campus rally
Outside review of UCLA police use of Taser on student set up after angry campus rally From left, Rahmatullah Akbar, Mustafa Siddique and Fawad Shaiq hold signs at a protest rally before marching to the University of California, Los Angeles Police

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