Five days ago, I brought you news — Cops Cleared in ‘Don’t Taze Me, Bro!’ Case — about the campus police officers who were cleared of all wrongdoing related to a Sept. 17 incident involving their use of a taser gun. Today, I bring you an update about University of Florida student Andrew Meyer, the person whose actions and words prompted entrepreneurs like myself — see my Sept. 18 post, ‘Don’t Taze Me, Bro!’ Merchandise Now Available:
The saga ends with Mr. Meyer voluntarily taking a leave of absence from college until January and agreeing “to perform certain actions including making a donation to the American Cancer Society or performing community service,” the paper said. He will be on probation for 18 months. — All Scores Settled in ‘Don’t Taze Me Bro’ Affairs, The New York Times
With this news, I expect the “Don’t taze me, bro!” bubble has burst. Therefore, I recommend you take advantage of what might be a fleeting opportunity. Simply click here or click on the image shown above to purchase fun-loving “Don’t taze me, bro!” items available at The Bob McCarty Shop.










































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1 ‘Don’t Taze Me, Bro’ Student to Break Silence « Bob McCarty Writes // Oct 31, 2007 at 1:28 pm
[...] his silence for the first time after being cleared of criminal charges (see yesterday’s post, ‘Don’t Taze Me, Bro!’ Student’s Case Settled, for [...]
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