Posted on 07/01/2014 3:31:26 AM PDT by SoFloFreeper
An Arizona State University professor who was arrested by campus police last month is now accusing her arresting officer of using excessive force.
CBS 5 News obtained video of the incident which occurred on May 20. The video depicts an altercation between campus police officer Stewart Ferrin and Arizona State assistant English professor Ersula Ore.
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The woman involved kept referring to the street as being part of the campus. From the picture it sure looked like a busy street and not like any campus street I’ve ever seen. And even if it was a campus street, it was too busy for her to cross in the middle of it. She was risking an accident which would then have involved another driver. She refused to comply with the officer’s reasonable request.
Because the Volk must be protected from this insidious wave of walking.
The courts have ruled you only have to provide a name, you do not have to provide ID. AZ law does not require showing ID. The AZ cop was wrong, big time.
Attitude or not, you don't go body-slamming folks for lack of ID, and jaywalking.
Why does she think the law shouldnt apply to her?
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Rhetorical question, right?
I’m rooting for everybody to get fired.
She didn’t comply, I saw her just ask what would happen if she didn’t.
The courts have ruled you only have to provide a name, you do not have to provide ID. AZ law does not require showing ID. The AZ cop was wrong, big time.
Attitude or not, you don’t go body-slamming folks for lack of ID, and jaywalking.
I think these are ASU campus police acting on the ASU campus .
They do have the right to ensure that non students have restricted access to the campus.
College campus are magnets for criminals, all kinds of undesirable people and predators.
Otherwise the ASU campus would be overrun with homeless, aggressive pan handlers, gang bangers, sex offenders, agitators, thieves , ext
And students, faculty and staff do an obligation to produce their ASU ID when requested to do so by campus police , it’s in the terms and conditions of their contractual relationship with the University
My read, cop totally knew this woman was going to turn this into some big racial incident of police harassment, which it may well be how the incident began. However, the cops knew they were being filmed and played this one by the book. This lady looks like a big jerk.
“College campus are magnets for criminals, all kinds of undesirable people and predators.” - yeah but enough about the faculty
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No buzz, just the typical racial chip on her shoulder.
Yes, I see your point, we have to determine which criminals, undesirable people and predators belong there, and which do not ;-)
If this is the same Ersula (Jawanna) Ore, I can see why she’s at ASU now instead of Penn State. All you need do is see the student reviews of this trumped up excuse for a ‘professor’.
http://www.ratemyprofessors.com/ShowRatings.jsp?tid=758279
Maybe, but they ARE going to prosecute her on several counts, regardless.
Not in the state of Colorado. Colo. Rev. Stat. §16-3-103(1) In Colorado, if you have identification on you, you have to present.
Wiki for all states with stop and identify: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stop_and_identify_statutes
Wrong.
College campus are magnets for criminals, all kinds of undesirable people and predators. - yeah but enough about the faculty
That’s kind of the feedback I get from some of the students these days.
If you are a 5 foot tall well dressed woman in high heels you probably aren’t a mugger. But using good judgement is not allowed.
“Im rooting for everybody to get fired.”
Lol! I’ll second that.
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