![]() ![]() ![]() O'REILLY: All right, now, he was arrested - and when Meyer resisted, this is what happened. MEYER: Excuse me? Excuse me? What are you arresting me for? If you were so against Iraq, then how come you're not saying let's impeach Bush now - impeach Bush now before he can invade Iraq? Why don't we impeach him? Impeach Bush - Clinton was impeached for what? A blow job? Why don't we impeach Bush? All right?Īlso, are you a member - are you a member of Skull & Bones in college with Bush? Are you in the same secret society? MEYER: I'm not even done yet, I have two more questions. Twenty-one-year-old University of Florida student Andrew Meyer interrupted a forum for John Kerry yesterday by refusing to stop talking. ![]() O'REILLY: “Impact” segment tonight: Tasering freedom of speech. ![]() He wanted the cops to do it.”Ĭiting an increase in the number of reported deaths associated with Tasers, the Department of Justice's National Institute of Justice (NIJ) has launched several studies into the effects of the stun guns, and the Justice Department initiated a “multi-agency technical evaluation of taser technology."įrom the September 18 edition of Fox News' The O'Reilly Factor: Don't tase me,” O'Reilly stated: “It's not pleasant, but that idiot, he wanted this to happen. John Kerry (D-MA) during a September 17 campus forum, Bill O'Reilly asserted: “I've been tasered for a story, and all I can say is: He is the biggest wimp in the United States of America.” O'Reilly added: “And I don't say that with any kind of bravado, but the overreaction to being tasered - it's not - it's an electrical shock is what it is.” Also, only moments after showing a video clip of Meyer being shocked, during which the he cried out, “Don't tase me, bro. The student also runs a shock-joke website, and it is unclear whether or not this was simply meant to be another shock and awe video bite for his viewers or a genuine impassioned desire to talk to Senator John Kerry.During the September 18 edition of his Fox News television show, while discussing the recent incident involving University of Florida student Andrew Meyer, who was shocked with a Taser after a confrontation with police that began while he was asking questions of Sen. Police recommended charges of resisting arrest with violence, a felony, and disturbing the peace and interfering with school administrative functions, a misdemeanor." The Associated Press article states that "Meyer was arrested on charges of resisting an officer and disturbing the peace, according to Alachua County jail records, but the State Attorney's Office had yet to make the formal charging decision. The article said multiple officers held on to the vocal student, bringing him down, while he screamed and shouted and was ultimately tazered. The event was an appearance by former presidential candidate John Kerry.Īccording to the AP, the student, Andrew Meyer, spent one night in jail after his shenanigans and was released soon afterwards.Īccording to an AP report, Meyer was heckling the crowd and Kerry, asking him about the 2004 presidential election and his involvement with the Skull and Bones society. A University of Florida student was tasered after “disturbing the peace“ at a school forum with John Kerry.Ī University of Florida student was arrested after disturbing the peace at a school event. ![]()
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