Iowa State University Police Department (ISUPD) Chief Michael Newton addressed faculty regarding the use of force by an officer that resulted in an injured Iowa State student during a traffic stop in August. Newton was asked by history professor Brian Behnken, about the use of force by ISUPD Officer Frankie Contreras, which resulted in the.
While reviewing the incident involving Dariq Myles and Officer Frankie Contreras on Aug. 12, Iowa State University Police Department (ISUPD) Chief Michael Newton said it was determined excessive force was not used. Body and dash camera footage was uploaded to YouTube in late January and showed the officer taking Myles to the ground during a.
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Iowa State students marched in protest Thursday against the Iowa State University Police Department’s (ISUPD) decision not to dismiss Officer Frankie Contreras following an internal investigation of possible excessive use of force by Contreras during a traffic stop in August. Student organization Color of Love, which organized the protest, is “a student organization that builds.
During a recent Iowa State University Police Department (ISUPD) Advisory Board meeting, a representative of the department said Officer Frankie Contreras “self-reported” himself one day after he took then-Iowa State student Dariq Myles to the ground in August, GPSS Vice President Eddie Mahoney told the Senate during their meeting Monday. “Since the incident, every member.