Greeley officer charged with felony in excessive force case
Greeley Police said Officer Ken Amick put a 36-year-old man in a chokehold and then kneed the man in the leg. Author: Darren Whitehead Updated: 10:25 PM MDT June 28, 2021
GREELEY, Colo. A Greeley Police officer has been put on unpaid leave after being accused of using excessive force during an arrest this month.
Just after 3:30 p.m. on Monday, June 7, officers responded to a panic alarm at City Center North, located at 1100 10th St., the Greeley Police Department (GPD) said in a news release.
An employee at City Center North said a man was there threatening to burn down the building, GPD said. Employees then told police the man left City Center North and walked toward City Hall located at 1000 10th St., GPD said.
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