“While he did those things, he wasn’t tazered until he asked the officer, for the second time, “what is wrong with you?”.
So, if this is true, then the officer gave him plenty of time to turn around and place his hands behind his back. Instead he started to walk towards his vehicle as if he was going to flee the scene.
Right?
Looked to me like he was angling away from his vehicle, and certainly made no move to run to it. I agree with the poster that believed the subject was somewhat in shock to see what may have appeared to be a gun pointed at him when he *thought* he had done nothing wrong. There is a definite change in his demeanor once the tazer came out. Possibly not the correct change, but a change. He became less agitated, the volume of his voice got lower and he appeared somewhat disbelieving of what was happening.