Three Colorado high schoolers re-enacted the death of George Floyd– one student depicted in Black face. Mead High School principal, Rachael Ayers, resigned.
DA Andrew Womble said no officers will be criminally charged.
Three Coloradopolice officers in a Denver suburb were dragged by a suspect who was then shot and killed Tuesday while responding to reports of a stolen vehicle, authorities said.
The Englewood cops approached the car just before 10:30 a.m. at an apartment complex in the 1400 block of East Girard Place. A stolen vehicle suspect struck and dragged three Englewood, Colo., police officers on Tuesday, authorities said. (KCNC via NNS)
As they got near, the 22-year-old male driver struck the officers with the vehicle and dragged them, police said. He was shot during the incident and pronounced dead at a hospital.
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US police officers resign over rough arrest of woman with dementia
30 Apr, 2021 10:49 PM
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US police officers laugh and cheer arrest video of elderly woman. Video /
The Life & Liberty Law Office
US police officers laugh and cheer arrest video of elderly woman. Video /
The Life & Liberty Law Office
AP
Three Colorado police officers involved in the rough arrest of a 73-year-old woman with dementia, and were re later seen on video talking about her arrest, laughing and joking at times, have resigned.
Loveland Police Chief Robert Ticer announced the departures of Officers Austin Hopp and Daria Jalali and Community Services Officer Tyler Blackett in connection to the arrest of Karen Garner at a news conference, without providing details about how they left. Department spokesman Tom Hacker later confirmed they had resigned.