Because they arrest everybody who falls asleep in their cars.
Wasnt there a pro athlete recently arrested for falling asleep at a traffic light?
Not such a bad rule, I'd say.
Echo - how much of the video have you seen?
Only what the police have released. Kind of like Minneapolis.
So you saw that the cops told him to pull the car into a space, as LB suggested.
Brooks said OK, then went back to sleep.
Yup. Then awakened and moved the car, as directed. Got out as directed. Did the field sobriety test (or didn't, I suppose) as directed. So, they decided to bring him in and with one holding him from behind, the other decided to Tase him, while standing too close.
Neither here nor there, but Tasers ought to come with a proximity kill switch so that if they get too far from their signal unit they turn off. I don't get why that hasn't happened, yet.