neoplacebo wrote: ↑Mon Apr 26, 2021 8:52 pm

nutjobs will be nutjobs. And victims. At any opportunity.
And pigs will be pigs at any opportunity:
Her being a Karen is no excuse.
Loveland, Colorado, about 50 miles north of Denver, last year.
No Love in Copland.
... Garner suffered a dislocated shoulder, fractured arm and sprained wrist during her June 26, 2020, arrest, according to the lawsuit....
Hopp arrested Garner in June 2020 after she allegedly left a store without paying for about $14 worth of items. His body camera footage shows Hopp catching up to her as she walks through a field along a road. She shrugs and turns away from him and he quickly grabs her arm and pushes her 80-pound body to the ground. She looks confused and repeatedly says, “I am going home.”
The footage released Monday showed the officers laughing and making comments about Garner's injuries immediately after the arrest.
"about $14 worth of items"
... "Ready for the pop?" Hopp said to Jalali and another officer, identified by attorney Sarah Schielke as officer Tyler Blackett, in the video.
"What did you pop?" Blackett asks. "I think it was her shoulder," Hopp said.
A few moments later, Jalali appears to cover her eyes while Hopp and Blackett continue watching the body camera video.
"I hate this," Jalali said. "This is awesome," Hopp says while laughing. "I love it," Blackett says.
In the footage, Hopp is also heard telling Jalali he thought the arrest "went great" after the two fist bump each other. "I think we crushed it," Hopp tells Jalali as they both appear to be filling out paperwork.
"Did you hear the pop? When I had her pushed against the car when you first got there?" Hopp asks Jalali. "I was like, 'OK, you're gonna play,' and I was pushing, pushing, pushing and I hear (pop sound). I was like, 'Oh no.' "
"That's going to turn into something," Jalali responded.
"I can't believe I threw a 73-year-old woman on the ground," Hopp says at another point in the video.
Schiekle said in a statement that she felt she had to release this video to shed light on "Loveland police's toxic culture of arrogance and entitlement, along with their horrific abuse of the vulnerable and powerless."
The lawsuit alleges Hopp, Jalali and Sgt. Phil Metzler used excessive force when arresting Garner. On Sunday, Schielke said an amended complaint was filed to add Blackett and Sgt. Antolina Hill as defendants, accusing them of failing to intervene or provide medical care to Garner....
Garner was left without medical care for nearly six hours — first in a holding cell at the police department and then at the jail — before jail deputies realized she was injured, according to the lawsuit. Officers reportedly did not tell anyone at the jail that Garner might be injured.
In previously released body camera footage from Hopp, both Hopp and Metzler are seen speaking with a concerned resident who pulled to the side of the road while officers were arresting Garner. The lawsuit alleges Metzler intimidated and bullied the witness and deactivated his body-worn camera during the interaction to cover up the use of excessive force....

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