UCLA Taser incident
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UCLA_Taser_incident

Officers
Terrence Duren, a former Marine and 18-year veteran of the UCLA Police Department,
tasered Tabatabainejad multiple times. The 2001 UCLA Officer of the Year,[8] Duren
has been the subject of other use-of-force complaints and previously recommended for
dismissal.[9] In an October 2003 incident, Duren shot and wounded a homeless man
in a University building, a case that went to trial. In May 1990, Duren was accused
of using his nightstick to choke Kent S. Scott, who was idling in front of a fraternity
late on a Saturday night. Scott sued and the university moved to have Duren removed from
the force, but later gave him 90 days’ suspension.[9] Duren has stated all of the past
allegations against him regarding police misconduct and use of excessive force were
investigated by the UCPD and proven false.[10] (The homeless man was convicted of assaulting
an officer.[9]) Prior to joining the UCPD in the late 1980s, Duren was fired from the Long
Beach Police Department.[9] Following the Tasering incident, Duren remained on active duty.

Also on the scene were Officers Alexis Bicomong, Kevin Kilgore, and Andrew Ikeda