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Colorado v. Hopp and Jalali (Karen Garner state case)

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https://www.usatoday.com
Karen Garner case: Ex-officers face charges in arrest of 73-year-old Colorado woman with dementia

Two former police officers face criminal charges for how they handled the June 2020 arrest of a 73-year-old Colorado woman with dementia, prosecutors said Wednesday.

Former officers Austin Hopp and Daria Jalali each face three charges related to the arrest of Loveland, Colorado, resident Karen Garner, District Attorney Gordon McLaughlin announced during an afternoon news conference.

Hopp is facing charges of second-degree assault, attempting to influence a public servant and official misconduct in last year’s arrest of Karen Garner in Loveland, a city about 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of Denver. Daria Jalali, who arrived after Garner was handcuffed, is facing charges of failing to report use of force, failing to intervene and official misconduct.

The charges against Hopp and Jalali were filed as a result of a Critical Incident Response Team investigation launched by McLaughlin on April 19 and led by Fort Collins Police Services.
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Re: Colorado v. Hopp and Jalali (Karen Garner state case)

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Not to worry, I am confident that they will be hired by another police department. After all, such shining examples of professionalism shouldn't be denied the right to serve.
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