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After five years of litigation and multiple Colorado Court of Appeals and Supreme Court rulings that former El Paso County Sheriff Bill Elder could be sued for the intentional detention
Editor s note: This story was updated at 12:45 p.m. Thursday to include comments from Fort Collins city attorney.
In a split vote, Fort Collins City Council decided against appealing a court ruling related to enforcement of the city s camping ban.
Council voted 4-3 to not appeal the recent ruling, which found that Fort Collins Police Services unconstitutionally ticketed a man for sleeping in his car at a rest stop in 2018. ACLU of Colorado assisted the man, Adam Wiemold, in his appeal of the ticket.
When they emerged, three council members said they supported an appeal: Mayor Wade Troxell and council members Ross Cunniff and Susan Gutowsky. As one motivation for the appeal, Troxell cited a need for clarification on the question of voluntary vs. involuntary homelessness.
Aurora Police to pay man $285,000 settlement for ordering him out of home, slamming him on ground
A lawsuit by the ACLU said Aurora officers ordered a man to leave his home and slammed him out on the ground while he was fixing his car in the garage. Author: Allison Sylte Updated: 9:03 AM MST December 11, 2020
AURORA, Colo. The Aurora Police Department (APD) will pay a $285,000 settlement for ordering a Latino man out of his home and slamming him on the ground while investigating a noise complaint.
That s according to the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Colorado, which announced the settlement on behalf of Jamie Albert Torres Soto on Thursday.