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<blockquote data-quote="KurtM" data-source="post: 4391751" data-attributes="member: 6064"><p>This case is very similar to a case in Loveland Colorado. Two stalwarts of the Loveland PD. ventured across a woman acting "erratically" she wouldn't tell them her name, and when they tried to "apprehend" this dangerous 75 year old woman, they basically body slammed her just like the heroic OCPD officer did. Her crime? Not listening and when they grabbed her she pushed one of them. They ripped her rotator cuff, dislocated here shoulder and refused her any treatment while they forced her hand behind her back to cuff her. Then went for coffee with her in the back of the car...their final down fall was forgetting to turn off their body cameras. As she was waiting and screaming they were both joking and laughing about the loud pop the heard from her shoulder when being slammed to the ground, and saying bet she won't be so "stupid" next time from the lesson she just got!</p><p>Said woman had dementia and had wondered away from the nursing home she was in. City backed the officers 100% said their training was perfect and they acted properly. Once the body cam tapes were brought to light by the defence that kinda changed! Very similar!</p><p>Forgot to add concussion too from being smacked into the concrete sidewalk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KurtM, post: 4391751, member: 6064"] This case is very similar to a case in Loveland Colorado. Two stalwarts of the Loveland PD. ventured across a woman acting "erratically" she wouldn't tell them her name, and when they tried to "apprehend" this dangerous 75 year old woman, they basically body slammed her just like the heroic OCPD officer did. Her crime? Not listening and when they grabbed her she pushed one of them. They ripped her rotator cuff, dislocated here shoulder and refused her any treatment while they forced her hand behind her back to cuff her. Then went for coffee with her in the back of the car...their final down fall was forgetting to turn off their body cameras. As she was waiting and screaming they were both joking and laughing about the loud pop the heard from her shoulder when being slammed to the ground, and saying bet she won't be so "stupid" next time from the lesson she just got! Said woman had dementia and had wondered away from the nursing home she was in. City backed the officers 100% said their training was perfect and they acted properly. Once the body cam tapes were brought to light by the defence that kinda changed! Very similar! Forgot to add concussion too from being smacked into the concrete sidewalk. [/QUOTE]
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