Tue 19 Jun 2007
Bicyclist’s account of getting tased by cops at Minneapolis St Paul international airport
Tuesday, Jun 19th, 2007 at 4:19 pmCategories: Human Rights; Twin Cities; Law; Bicycles
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Stephan Orsak is a professional violinist, and has performed under Leonard Bernstein, Kurt Masur and Seiji Ozawa.
He is about to go to trial on six counts, including a Gross Misdemeanor of Obstructing Legal Process ‘with force or violence or threat thereof,’ after he was tased by a police officer who stopped him for riding a bike out of the airport.
What happened?
I was rudely accosted, assaulted with battery, and tased at Minneapolis St Paul USA international airport by Airport Police, simply for choosing to leave the airport by bicycle. I had broken no laws. I use a bicycle as a significant part of my daily mode of travel. I have legally cycled to and from airports internationally including 3 of the 4 major London airports, with no problems. I was using my bicycle completely in accord with MN Statutes and Metropolitan Airport Commission Ordinances.When did this happen?
Sept 7 2006, approx 6:10pmWhere did this happen?
On the Outbound Roadway (also called Glumack Drive), just east of the post office and west of the highway.Who would have witnessed it?
Many people. It was full daylight, and in view of the “A” concourse. Anyone leaving the airport would have passed the scene of the incident. The extensive 800+ CCTV video camera system at the airport, fully updated since 9-11, must have recorded everything, and with multiple viewpoints.
Via Boing Boing.
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