Judge sentences former Loveland Police Officer Daria Jalali for 'abysmal failure to protect and serv
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- Опубликовано: 4 авг 2022
- Read the full story at cbsn.ws/3Qu6EMO ... Daria Jalali, the second officer to respond to a call involving Garner, previously pleaded guilty to a charge of Failure to Intervene.
She was an abysmal failure as a police officer? She was an abysmal failure as a human being.
Most are abysmal humans, that's why they become cops. So they get a free pass to be assholes.
She rather reminds me of a private investigator I use to work with - looks like her/acts like her/ deceitful/no remorse for anything, and would stab you in the back in a heartbeat.
As a human being, would she have done the same thing?
Many times, law enforcement officials do not treat individuals the same way as the general public would, should, and could.
and CO is a liberal haven
@Kissmyass32 RUclips is a private entity, and as such the 1st Amendment doesn't apply on this platform.
"FAILURE TO INTERVENE".
This is one GIANT win for the people.
@@lopezov709false
@@lopezov709 incorrect! Law is specifically for other LEOs only
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What are you guys so happy about? Guarantee she doesn't get prison time for this. She just didn't stand there and watch. She participated in the assault. Assault is the *LEAST* she should be facing
I'm shocked!
The footage of them mocking her and demoralizing her was truly atrocious. I hope the family of the victim can find their peace, my heart goes out to them.
Damn just think if she was black
30 Million dollar will buy a lot of peace.
Ridiculous amounts can be claimed in the US for minor things.
@@Leo_Pard_A4awwwww instead of acknowledging the gross negligence of the cops, you want to be mad about the civil pay outs. I guarantee you have no issues with qualified immunity. 😂😂😂
@@Leo_Pard_A4how is attacking a disabled person minor? I guarantee if that was your family you would do exactly the same.
If it wasn't for video footage, the most they would have gotten was medical bills plus three times that for pain and suffering. Total would have probably been less than $50k and the officers wouldn't have lost their jobs.
A few years ago, my Dad with dementia went missing in his truck. He was gone for three days. Police finally found him when he banged on the door of a residence and claimed that "punks" were following him and honking at him. I don't know exactly what happened, but I suspect they were trying to help, not harass him. The police who responded handled him with complete kindness. They took him to their station and gave him water and snacks and magazines to read while he waited for me to get there. They towed his truck to the station and didn't charge me a dime for it. That's how the elderly with dementia should be handled. It tears me up to think my Dad was just one "bad cop" away from being brutalized that night.
I really liked this story. Thank you for sharing.
Every cop is enrolled in a criminal corporation
They can do it if they want!
Sadly it'd really depend on how sons of a feeling at the moment? 🥴🙏🙏🙏
I'm glad it ended well. But it is time to sale dad's truck to be honest. Won't stop him from wondering but can prevent him from going long distances or potentially getting into a vehicle accident.
True story. A care facility specifically dealing with dementia patients had a problem. Their patients would wonder off grounds. So what did they do to help deal with this? A very crazy idea. They built a fake public transportation bus stop in the parking lot. And put up advertisements in the hospital common areas. The patients who wondered would be sitting there at the bus stop waiting on "the next bus" that was never coming and staff could bring them right back into the building with minimal fuss and with assurances that they had just missed the last bus of the day. Wish I remembered the name of the care facility. But this was a few years ago I believe when I read the story.
She didn't fail. She did that on purpose. She's a monster.
You are a product of your environment, you too can become a monster, how do you stop yourself from becoming a monster? You have to be aware and recognise at all times the evil influences that can turn your compassion into fear and abuse of your fellow man.
That's why the judge ordered an mental evaluation. She'll never work in police again.
Yes not just a monster, but a wicked one. Woman are supposed to look out for each other, this male officer was showing off, she showed off with him, and tortured this elderly woman together.
Yeah failure implies she was actually trying to protect and serve. She was just abusing her power and being a tyrant.
@@2porangi you make choises, some will mae you a monster, some will not, tp bad many choose what turns them to mosters
Taking down an old lady for $13 worth of stuff? $13!!
$3 million in settlements, 45 days in jail, 36 months probation, 250 hours of community service for $13. Because you were disrespected?
Cowards.
It wasn't even thirteen dollars and change because the store took back the merchandise before she left. They stopped her for no crime.
dont forget from now on anyone who searches her name online will know just what a vile creature she is
Sorry but the lady had dementia and she wasn’t disrespecting anyone she wasn’t in control of any of it and these low life’s abused her without a thought or a care! I hope they both receive there due deserves………
She even offered to pay money at the store and they REFUSED. If you talk to someone with dementia or Alzheimer's in 2 mins you know they have a condition. The Store did and still decided to call the cops on her. Then these scum bag cops break her arm as she is walking home and LAUGHED ABOUT IT... They belong in a place FAR WORSE THEN PRISON OR JAIL.
The lady robbed a store and they made a arrest what else do u want
Oh! I remember this story!!! I’m so glad these officers were prosecuted. These guys were bragging about taking this old lady down and hearing her arm snap, it was disgusting. They were acting like they had never been on a call before it was bazaar. And when random citizens pull over trying to get these cops to stop because that’s how blatantly inappropriate your action are you really should reassess the situation your in.
Bazaar or bizarre? I'm not trying to be a spelling cop, I'm just wondering if I'm missing a meaning if you actually mean bazaar
@@kelleygreengrassSounds like you are. You really didn't understand this comment?
@@bluemoon2675 I do. I was making sure there wasn't a reference I missed, jackass
@@kelleygreengrassis a big fat liar 🤥
Bazaar=Open air market.
Bizarre=Strange/abnormal.
🌈 *The More You Know*
I remember this case and it was despicable the way all of those officers treated that lady. This law needs to be adopted countrywide to reign in out of control cops.
she should Never be allowed to be a cop anywhere ever again
SHE SHOULD BE DOING YEARS NOT DAYS
IF YOU DID THAT TO A COP YOU WOULD BE IN JAIL FOR YEARS AND YEARS
Absolutely
Maybe she will. How is she supposed to maintain a job? What a weird demand. What job can she get after this? Even the guy who btched at the chicken lady at the drive thru can’t still get a job.
WHEN YOU WRITE IN ALL CAPS IT IS VERY HARD TO READ AND I AGREE WITH YOU BTW BUT IT IS VERY ANNOYING
@@glee21012 SO KEEP SCROLLING. IT'S NOT HARD TO READ
Its Rare That Cops Even Get In Trouble For Their Failures & Mistakes & Evil Deeds , ESPECIALLY Female Cops . Also It Must Be MAJOR For The News To Do A Negative Report About Government Employees , Especially Law Enforcement . GOOD STORY ......But How Many Hundreds Or Thousands Of Similar Stories Never Made The News ? Nationally That Number Is In The Millions (Of Incidents Where Cops Do Bad Things To Civilians But They Never Got In Trouble For Their Deeds) .
If the DA was really going to hold the Loveland Gestapo Department to the same law and standards that we the people are required to, all of them would be in Jail.
DA working to preserve his job and future employment because of the national attention this event generated, and you know he's huddled behind closed doors to council that whole PD and protect their Chief of Police.
Need to go after the supervisors including the chief.
And they said, she's now a former officer ? Madness, when criminal cops are caught for their crimes, they just go into a different dept. in another town or state to continue their evil crimes against us.....Just saying that, truth matters !!
The way they were laughing and fist bumping at the sight and sound of the old woman’s arm popping out still makes me shudder to think about
Average cops. Typical police behavior
@@agoodnight1050 they were acting just like wild animals after attacking the victim miss Garner.
Life in the thin blue line gang #thuglife
@@agoodnight1050no you are delusional or misinformed. For every 1 video of officers doing the wrong thing there are 10000s of ones doing the right thing.
You can see the look in her eyes that a lot of cops have. She doesn't even comprehend what she did and will never understand that it was wrong.
I think I disagree...I think she knows exactly but is stunned she got caught this time and doesn't know how to react
I'm sure she feels she was only doing her job, only following orders.😤
The look of disbelief in her eyes only means one thing : "Why am I so harshly punished while thousands of my fellows police officers are doing the same thing nationwide every day?!?" 🤯🤯🤯
Why they b H8N?
Most cops aren't like this
Now they have a first-hand experience of what they subject innocent people to
They weren't innocent
Hardly. When cops actually get prison or jail time, they are often isolated and never go into general population. Even when behind bars they are awarded special protection and treatment by other cops.
Hoping this "officer" receives a warm and enthusiastic welcome when she moves inyo her new residence. To not take action was to agree with the abysmal treatment of a vulnerable person.
Her buds in the jail probably got her a nice office to do her 45 days. TV, phone, Uber eats.
How many times did she lie or obfuscate on reports? "Just doing my job" isn't a qualification, it's an indictment.
Just doing my job is the Nuremberg defense. But those who used that defense probably had their lives on the line.
@@gmsllcIt didn't work for the defendants at Nuremberg either.
@@Ken4Pyro only 45 days in jail
@@gmsllc Surprising she got that, after all she has the woman card. She should be exempt from all responsibility with the woman card that's the tiered legal system we have.
@@xerxes8632 The woman card AND the minority card, too.
She should have received the same amount of time as her partner. They both acted disgustingly.
I agree. She participated in the abuse. If I grabbed a person's arms and tried to restrain them while my friend beat that person, I would receive similar (if not the same) charges.
Plus, she should have been charged with first degree public official misconduct. When she maliciously, with intent to cause harm to Ms. Garner by violating police regulations and/or policy. She was provide prompt medical assistance to Ms. Garner once she was in police custody.
@@mervyngreene6687 agreed. It really boils my blood how the police aren't held accountable.
@@catherinemartinez5542 I don't understand what it is going to take for this to stop. When I was 15 years old, I left Birmingham,. Alabama to attend a prep school in Northern Massachusetts. It was the first time I had white classmates. About 90% of them were white. Every time I tried to explain to them how black men were treated, they would give me blank stares.
My "friends" would gently try to explain to me that I might be overreacting. This would go on until one of them actually witnessed an incident. They would be outraged and spread the word.
This led me to believe that things would change when enough white people actually saw what we were complaining about.
I could not have been more wrong. Even with all the videos, things have not changed In fact, it seems as though the police have become more brazen.
What has outraged me the most is how many times officers have been acquitted. It seems like the juries believe the officers rather than their own eyes.
@@mervyngreene6687
Lol. You get treated the way you treat the women & children of your community. Look in the mirror.
@@bluesclues3820 I have no idea what you are talking about. Are you saying that Karen Garner deserved to be treated the way those officers treated her???
I am so happy that this is happening those officers are a disgrace to their positon and humanity. I am so sorry your mother endured that, and I hope she is doing well.
Sadly sons of a also got paid for all dat too 🥴🙏🙏🙏
She acted how she was trained to act. Punishing her sends a message, but punishing her superiors and whoever else trained her would send an even better message.
Maybe you should go out there and go on patrol for a few months.
Let's see how you interact with aggressive and combative individuals.
@@thefucrew9865 Yeah, the tiny female dementia patient was a big danger!
@@stuffbenlikes, you have never had to deal with people not even under the control of their bodies, have you.
They can hurt themselves, as well as others.
Especially, while being cuffed.
Maybe y'all should learn that.
Piedmont... Yep!... What YOU said!... 💯
@@stuffbenlikes
Piedmont... "thefucrew" is obviously a plant from the LOVELAND PD... 😂
45 days jail is what I call an "abysmal failure". This woman watched another cop severely abuse, than laugh at that abuse and did NOTHING! The community has been DEMANDING accountability for several years now. I'm with the family....."this is just the beginning"
Actually she didn’t do nothing. She laughed and had a good ol time
@@NISSANZ33 Gud ol time
It's Colorado, sort of a colder version of Arizona, you're expecting logic and fairplay to win the day?
Classic Americana
Maybe if we could go back to the eye for an eye justice system and make these cops punishment the same abuse they dish out they might think before abusing and violating the people that pay their salaries
Awsome!!!! About time!!
Abysmal failure as a human being let alone an officer of the law. Imagine what she's done elsewhere.
What she did was dispicable. 45 days is a slap on the wrist.
Used to be a cop now you’re a inmate!😂
Big deal. 45 days in her own Departments jail, no doubt. If you or I did that to an old, disabled lady, we'd surely be facing prison
Not for long enough.
family want the money - -that is all ... they are the real disgrace
@@Kissmyass32 so what ... if you are a GOOD PERSON you're fine. If not, you get what you get.
@@matthewronson5218 we have no duty to intervene so we actually wouldn't be facing anything
She didn't just "fail to intervene". She actively aided and abetted in the assault and torture of Ms Garner. She failed to provide first aid or get her medical care and deliberately left her in pain for hours. And then LAUGHED about it.
Make no mistake, this is the minimum charge they could get away with and the derisory 54 day sentence is the blue line still protecting its own.
When she's free she can get a job doing Justin Turdeau's dirty work.
@@angieestey2778 wrong country..
Yup
Yup
@@plutotech But Angie is so right. Thanks Ang we love you..
Finally, maybe a signal that qualified immunity is being shattered.
Amen. Everyone should be accountable to the law
EVERYONE !!!
I'm thrilled this ex-officer is being held accountable. In my opinion 45 days behind bars isn't nearly enough for what she allowed to happen to Mrs Garner.
But she also lost her job, and now the question is can she be picked up by another agency and be a cop someplace else.
@@BillySBC if she was convicted of a crime she would lose her law enforcement license.
@@backspaceenter8844
License? What license?
@@BillySBC you didn’t know law enforcement in the us is required to have a law enforcement license to operate?
@@backspaceenter8844
Well I"m in New York State so police here are not licensed.
The fact that this officer was the first ever charged with failure to intervene says it all
Didn't they say it's a *new* law?
@@codiersklave exactly.. Why did it take so long? How many officers over locked the same shit... Because they could? It's disgusting to think it's ok just because nobody would stop them.
@@davemosko7401 I absolutely agree. But I also think it's a positive development.
@@codiersklave that's true. Gotta start somewhere
*That's Crazy*
Excellent reporting thank you
I watched the first video of the arrest and was so upset at the treatment. Thank you for the update on the second officer's conviction. This is becoming a major problem with officer's and being overlooked or moving to other departments to continue bad policing. I have not checked but doubt TX has this law.
She wasn't smiling and giggling sitting in that court room. The fear in her eyes told me all I need to know about what she was thinking. She now has to live a life of a convicted felon.
When I saw a video after this female pig threw a handcuffed old woman to the ground, laughing, I was mad! Yes, psychopath isn't laughing this time around! Good, what a POS she is.
she didn't miss hair and makeup either ......
She now has to live a life of a convict. However, she’s not a felon. The conviction was for a misdemeanor.
I need to move to Denver😂😂 They seem to have it together. Hold cops accountable and still lock up criminals and if the cops go to far you can sue them personally
Not just Denver… all of Colorado
They were high fiving each other with glee . Then left her with a broken arm in the cell . Those two cops showed no compassion to a elderly woman. They deserve everything they got . This gives me some hope for police reform .
They deserve so much more than what they got. This is a wrist slap for aiding and abetting a violent crime.
Plenty of fodder for them to throw out just to save face.
Is she a Foreigner
There's only accountability when they do it to a caucasian.
Most officers are good folks! There will always be bad apples unfortunately!
Glad that poor old lady got her justice, thank God for the person/persons who created body cams and the person/persons who said let's place them on law enforcement officers.
A very long overdue and justifiable step in the right direction, setting a new standard ballancing the scales of justice for those whom are abused by so called law enforcement. Very well done.
So glad to see this...but how astonishing is it to live in a country where a "failure to intervene" law must be passed in order to protect the public from bad cops!!!
Is she a Foreigner
Hope more states get this law,so no more shooting unarmed citizens.
@@Hborn Do you have American Indian descent?
THIS!!!! THIS RIGHT HERE!!! THIS IS THE SAD STATE OF THE STATE WE ARE IN!!!!
@@alvaroq2024 she's not American Indian descent, she's East Indian
Judge should have jailed this pathetic excuse for a police officer for the same five years as her accomplice in crime. She is a disgrace to the law enforcement officers that serve everyday.
Did he get five years ? Freaking awesome 👏 👏 …
All cops signed on to violate individual rights.
Hoping the time ⏲️ comes 🙏 when the police don't help you at all 🤣
@@okok7895 Too late. Lazy bastards.
@@okok7895
We'd be no worse without them.
In other countries, in other times when the police went on strike, there was no difference, life went on as usual.
FTP !
Slave catchers !
There's only supposed to be ELECTED sheriffs. Even then they would still act like criminals.
Every police officer should watch this.
She didn't fail to intervene, she enthusiastically participated in breaking that old woman's arm and later laughed as they watched the body cam footage as the old woman and her broken arm sat alone in a jail cell just a few yards away. I hope real justice finds them in prison.
She "failed in every aspect" and yet was doing exactly what she was trained to do by her department.
To be a deranged misanthropic sadistic degenerate? If someone tries to "train" you to be something like that it's time to blow the whistle on it or walk away, you certainly don't join up with it.
Ok bootlicker
Right. This is how police work is done. We , the public, just were unable to see what goes on.
You think she is an abysmal failure. The chief of the Loveland police made her look like a glowing success. He has moved on to new failures in another state.
@@bill5982
Was he forced out or did he quit?
When cops screw up their fines , jail and prison sentences should be harsher than normal citizen since they're held to a higher degree when it comes to the law they enforce and protect!
Yes! But also they should be more regulated and monitored(not by themselves or pro-pigs). It should never get to this point... but government destroys so...
@@jsmdnq Except anyone who regulates them would be, by definition, law enforcement. What do you mean not "by themselves"? An officer does not investigate themselves, someone else does. With your definition, a human being should never investigate another human being because its "Themselves"
@@baddriversofthenorcalarea500
She's saying they shouldn't be investigated by Internal Affairs, which frequently turns a blind eye to police misconduct or covers up for it. Rather, all police misconduct should be investigated by a civilian agency not in any way associated with the police.
@@BillySBC But Internal Affairs also often do their job. You just don't hear about it because agencies don't usually broadcast when they charge, demote, or fire an officer after an investigation. IA investigations work, but since they don't really tell you, you assume it does not happen.
Just like CDL drivers
Good. This law should have been in effect in every state, decades and decades ago.
This is just to keep her out of prison. She *PARTICIPATED* in the assault. She was not just a bystander in uniform who "failed to intervene"
IF YOU ARE SO OUT OF TOUCH THAT YOU CAN'T TELL THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE PEOPLE YOU ENCOUNTER THEN ITS TIME FOR YOU NOT TO BE A COP!!!
I'm glad those cops were held accountable. That poor lady
2 down. What happened to the others?
45 days is absolutely not being healed accountable
This is the difference between government employees vs the people. They are held less accountable and do not face the same justice as the people. Its injustice.
This just another example of why there's no such thing as a good cop
@@TheBooban I believe the other one Hoppe, got 5 yrs. No word on any others.
We need more judges like this.
The judge did the bare minimum. Imagine how long the sentence would be if a citizen had done what those cops did. They would be in jail for years maybe decades and all the cop got was 35 days in.
She stood by and watched she didn't participate. There are judges that would have just given probation. Jail time is a start.
@@kenaaaron7122 Go watch the original video she was part of the arrest. She helped physically "restrain" Karen Garner when her arm was broken. When asked about the _literal blood on her hands_ she laughed and said it was the victims. That is 100% participation and she deserved a lot more jail time. A citizen who had done the same as her would be facing years _minimum_ for the same crime.
@anon4854 Once again, false. A citizen who assists in an arrest, even if it's illegal, would not be charged. The crime that this sow was on trial for is one where she could have gotten no jail time. They did not prosecute her for assault and battery they did for failure to intervene. That leaves the prosecutor to Blane not the judge.
@@kenaaaron7122 Then you admit now she was involved?
If citizens had performed or aided an illegal detention, which would essentially be kidnapping and assault, they would have gotten far worse punishment. However, the police are afforded special protections meaning they are not prosecuted as a citizen would be. That's not simply a problem with prosecution that's a problem with the legal system itself.
If they treated an elderly women with disability like this we are all unsafe due to police disregard for humans.
Kudos to the Judge! The is the kind of laws/enforcement we need in every county, in every state!!!
She is not a failure as an officer. She is a failure as a human being!
Stop trying to say something cute. She absolutely IS a failure at an officer.
Why can’t both be true? Seems like you’re sneakily trying to make excuses for police and separate the two
You forgot to say "not only."
6Tragichero9. This is what you should have said. She is not only a failure as a cop, she is a failure as a human being.
I think some of you missed my point. If she is a failure as a human being then she is a failure at everything else. I wasn't defending her as a police officer.
I don't know how I'd be able to keep myself together if anyone harmed my mother, let alone police officials.
I lost my mom last year, and every time something comes up about this I think how much I wish I still had a mom to go shopping for. I’m most insulted that the cops would treat anyone else’s mom this way when they would be outraged if their own moms were abused. Except for not wanting my mom to see her son in prison, I would lay waste to all of them. Bust down their doors Amber Guyger style and oops them like home invaders. Oh my, that’s not my home. That’s what Amber said.
Mafia mode ON at that point
i wouldn't
I agree. I would want revenge.
stop the bullshit people. I seen people stand by and do nothing while police beat their family members. you all would do nothing except go file a complaint and when a high ranking officer tells you it's inhouse business but don't worry we will reprimand the officers if they are found to be doing anything inappropriate you will accept it and praise the police. I love how people talk shit on social media but we all know those same people will do whatever law enforcement tells them to do . haha
If that's the case...they should give judicial people time for letting criminals out that obviously don't need to be let out.
How about holding criminals to the same letter of the law as police officers??? Oh no, we can't do anything like that... ☹️
They enjoyed what they did. It was sickening to watch. Glad it wasn't covered up like so many times before.
It wasn’t covered up because the victim was white.
We all know it wasn't covered up because the victim wasn't black.
@@whocareswhocares2754 Exactly
It was covered up........for over a year...
@@whocareswhocares2754 Good point. You're right.
The really sad thing about this, is it's only been this recently that some sort of law was like "Oh yeah if you're a cop and you see another cop violating a citizen's human rights, particularly intentionally injuring them gleefully, you need to intervene."
Only if it is filmed and with witnesses. I would rather be mugged than have ANY encounter with the "police".
You're supposed to get arrested for stealing. She's lucky she wasn't shot for resisting arrest ; but that privilege.
... this is a step in the right direction.
@@Gary109 I feel bad that you have to live in a head with that level of stupidity... I hope life treats you well because you're not going to be able to help yourself..
Unbelievable you’re justifying a scumbags behavior towards an elderly dementia patient. ANYBODY treating the elderly like this is disgusting and ANYBODY who stands by and let’s someone else do such behavior is completely unacceptable. Than God for body cams and surveillance cameras.
This is a first step in accountability, now to arrest and convict more officers
I remember this event. About time justice was served.
Bodycams are like the eyes of God, whenever an officer feels peer pressure to not stop a fellow officer when they're doing something wrong, they know 'God' is watching and will give them jail time if they don't do the right thing.
I hope her arm is gonna be ok 😒😒
justice would be the death penalty
@@stevenwinterhill6647 she died not too long after the incident and before any settlements were reached
Get these oath breaking volunteers anyway we can, film them every second of the day, let them never know sleep and quiet and peace. Never relent holding these cowards to account.
It's about time that they're holding police officers responsible for their actions
take the badge off and any regualr citizen would get more time!
LONG overdue!!
Qualified immunity means only about 1 or 2 out of 100 of these agressive violent cops are held accountable.
Only in small towns.
Yeah,I agree.Hope more states pass these laws,you'd see a vast improvement in these police depts.
This is only happening because it was caught on camera, if it wasn't on video, it would have been swept under the rug and just imagine how much all cops have gotten away with.
This is the first time I have heard about a law that makes the police , police themselves. What a great concept.
This is horrible. Once they realized she had Dementia, that's all that should have matter. My mother had Dementia and my father had Alzheimers. They truly don't know what is happening. Unfortunately, she will remember this for a while. I hope she is OK physically.
Cops don't even have BASIC common sense. A couple of years ago, a black man was driving to work, crashed into 4 cars, then a light pole and just sat there doing nothing but staring straight ahead. I program for a living and am not a doctor, but IMMEDIATELY said, "Oh, he's having a seizure."
The cops showed up and, geniuses that they are, decided to scream at him to get out of the car. I don't know, maybe they thought he was trying to steal the light pole! Being in the middle of a seizure, he continued staring straight ahead. They break his car window and continue screaming. He doesn't even look their way. They empty an entire can of mace in his face. Still nothing. You'd think one of these geniuses would think, "Wait, that's not normal. What human could take an entire can of mace to the face and not even cough?"
It takes longer to get through beauty school than it does to get through the police academy. That's all you need to know.
She wasn't OK. She was seriously injured.
Yeah man, my mom seems like she's getting to that point and it's a very emotional and serious thing and these people deserve extreme respect and dignity because that will be all of us one day.
She died last week.
Can we please advocate for more states to follow Colorado in this! I’m tired of seeing officers get off without any jail time if they do something of this nature to a citizen!
Ten years ago my Dad also with dementia went missing and I immediately called police and gave license plate number and description of my Dad and what he was wearing. My Dad was found by police and treated ( hopefully) with respect and passed 2 years later. Today that would not even be a thought....I would be terrified to call the police....too many bad cops out there. I NEVER call police for ANYTHING!!!!
Thank you 😢
And a taxpayers got to pay for this that's not right that is not Justice.
You're right, that's "Qualified Immunity".
Insurance...
well what would you suggest? Let them go?
@@collinsfriend1 No, it should come out of their pension, if they get one.
@@patfranks785 pension? WTF would a pension cover for damages? That's like giving someone $10 for $1000 worth of damage you owe. Stop talking stupid. Taxpayer money is appropriate.
The first time I watched that story I feel so sad. How those cops can't understand that the lady has some healthy issues and not treated her with decency.
They knew, they didn’t care because they never thought anything would happen to them because usually the cops don’t face consequences for their actions and behavior.
Bcuz they don't care they just want to put everyone in jail guilty or innocent, sick, disabled just lock them up is the way cops look at the public unless your a family member of a cop🙄
Don't confuse her being regretful for what she did with her actually being scared and sorry for being caught, convicted, and sentenced for what she did.
Great to see some real justice in this case. Everybody who is applying to be a police officer should go through strict mental evaluation.
This actually made my day. HOW DARE THESE SO CALLED OFFICERS THINK WHAT THEY DID WAS OKA6 IN ANY WAY SHAPE OR FORM!!!! The judge hit the nail on the head giving these horrible human beings a verbal bitch slap!!!!! It is definitely time that these bad apples with badges be held accountable!!!!! I’d like to believe that the majority of police officers are not disgusting like these women, but the bad ones unfortunately cast a dark cloud over the good ones!!!!
Well said
Agreed. Police need to start seizing all video of the scene. This is just going to give the peasants false hope.
Unfortunately MOST OF THE SWINE COMMUNITY IS JUST LIKE THIS BISH. Sad but true. They don’t work for us they work for the court systems. They are the hoes the system is the pimps and we are the customers . Like it or not.
Don't forget the male office who broke that poor little lady's shoulder.
interesting how white people dont automatically "back the badge" when it involves loves loved. they automatically back the badge when it involves non white people 😑
Good for you guys in Colorado..every state/city/county needs this law..this was disgusting how she acted on that call..she deserves everything coming her way on this one
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My mom has severe dementia , she doesn’t have any idea of what is going on. The thought that police could or would not recognize her mental state is inconceivable.
Holy 💩!.................If this judge is that tough about something like this can you imagine what he'd do to a real criminal!?😅
45 days???!!! Now that is a huge failure of our justice system. She should have received a minimum of a year or two! That’s our justice system still protecting one of its own. It’s sickening.
Don't know what the law limits are for sentencing but this is a slap on the hand. ! year minimum for what she and her cops friends did. Laughing at this poor woman whom is hurt and confused and denying medical attention. The whole chain of command in that station should be prosecuted. It starts at the top!
She can only be sentenced according to punishments under existing laws. The fact that she was law enforcement does not permit a higher punishment for her actions. She would get no more than the average citizen convicted for similar actions.
The problems are with the caliber of people hired, training provided, and PD leaders who permit/ encourage this kind of environment in their PD's.
I agree
You are not above the law !
I'm glad those Officers were held accountable.
You should be glad we now live in an age of high definition cameras everywhere, because that is how these bad guys are getting caught left and right now.
@@BillySBC speak for yourself! Government doesn't need cameras watching everyone so they can always send you a ticket when you run a red light at 12am on a Monday night when nobody is around. Law enforcement for profit is illegal. Look what China does with cameras everywhere you dope!
Only because the video got out.
@@BillySBC they're being caught on camera, doesn't mean they're then held accountable. This is just one of those rare cases. Courts have actually either ruled in favor of the police EVEN when there's footage of their corruption, or they're let off the hook with just a slap.
@@NA-bn9er
Was Derek Chauvin let off with just a slap? Or the cops on the scene with him?
Good for the DA and Judge for taking steps in holding police officers accountable. This should send a message to the rest of the officers in this community.
One of the few times justice has truly been served 👌
100% agree with the mental evaluation - only 2 possible reasons why someone can just stand by and do nothing in the face of something this inhumane, ! 1 is they're a total coward and unfit to carry out the basics ( protect and serve protocol) OR a sick twisted individual that gets off on watching people suffer, and enjoys some kind of misguided authority to inflict such compliance tactics- painful or otherwise!
If found as a sick twisted person, her punishment should be way more severely treated .
Cultural differences playing in the background of a stressful situation.
During nothing is the code ,if you want your job or not getting backup. This is how the cops treat another thin blue coward.
One for all, all for one. Damn @$%
Uvalde had a huge coward problem.
That's how they qualify for the Nazi Rothschild Blue Line Gang
@@GorillaRuss Hi Coppologist
The video of them abusing this woman angered me in the most visceral way. I’m so gald that the community didn’t stand for it and they brought the hammer down.
@The Road To Mars• this is exactly the kinda crap that makes ordinary people hate cops. They tortured that poor woman and laughed and joked about it with other sadistic blue line gang members!!!
This should be the standard for police. It’s not just a policy violation, it’s an actual crime.
It's about time that the police are getting what's coming to them also this "failure to intervene law" should be adapted in every state on every level of law enforcement and judicial branch.
"Lack of actions"? She PARTICIPATED in the abuse and then LAUGHED about it....I can only deduce that she testified against the other guy to save herself....which is even more frightening but shows there is a cracking in the Thin Blue Line. And that's a good thing....I guess.
This was so hard to watch if they refuse to do their job and want to act like a criminal then they deserve to be treated as such...
after she graduated from the police academy, she took a full course on Bullying 101.
Would like to hear the particulars of this case.
She assisted in the abuse of that poor old woman and then laughed about it. Justice served!!! Thank you Lord!
She appears to be from a Third World Nation , where they treat handicapped people like Livestock . She should never have been hired as a police officer to begin with , had they done a basic psychological test on her .
It’s unbelievable because this could’ve all been avoided if they just decided to help her rather than attacking
Yep
That’s not NEAR enough jail time! This law should be nationwide.
The reporter mentions that the former officer must undergo a mental evaluation, that seems a particularly appropriate condition to apply to her rehabilitation, considering the actions that took her this court.
As an adult whose late mother suffered from mixed dementia, I found this entire sequence of events heartbreaking and enraging. Many police officers simply have no clue. Worse still, they often don't even care. Someone who 'acts strange' may very well be autistic, mentally impaired, or suffering from dementia, as Ms. Garner did. To forcefully throw a frail, disoriented elder to the ground? Brutalize them, and completely disregard circumstances that might explain the person's behavior? Then, joke about the whole thing on camera to fellow officers? This was as bad as it gets. Ugh. I sneered when I learned that Austin Hopp at his sentencing supposedly said he 'was having a stressful day,' pleading with the judge 'to see his humanity.." Like, the same way he saw Karen Garner's humanity...Yeah, right.
as a schizophrenic, whenever i have an encounter with an officer when i have a psychosis incident. they always pull their guns or have their on one. it is scary the way they treat people mental impairments or autism
They just don't care !! All they want are arrests!! The more they get the faster they move up the rust chain!!
Agree with you 100%
Officers definitely need training, for sure. On the same token, the people they deal with act like this all the time. Hard to tell if they have a medical condition or are just acting out. In this case, however, the fact that she was elderly should have cued them that "hey, something may be different here"
@@tellurye -"... the people they deal with act like this all the time." -What made-up nonsense. Stop justifying violent behaviour towards vulnerable people.
Filthy disgrace to the badge and her oath to protect and serve.
Filthy human being!
Good to see this happening. The way those two officer's treated her was a disgrace and absolutely disgusting!
Praise God! Some justice for this poor woman! 🙏
It’s about time the judge’s come to the aid of citizens and hold cops accountable.
Are you nuts? The judges have been letting legions of career criminals right back out on the streets after only posting $250 signature bonds. Meanwhile cops are quitting left and right because it's a sucky job. Us "citizens" are gonna be on our own soon...Have fun!
Every state needs to adopt this law.
The part that bothered me the most was her and the initial officer and a sergeant all laughed at video of the incident, mindblowing!!!
This is accountability. Now we just need it everywhere for everyone equally.
I would think the public would get a harsher sentence for violently injuring a frail elderly woman. It's not really accountability with light sentences. Even the ones who go to prison get released early all the time.
Agreed
Kudos to all involved in this fight for justice.
You call this justice?.
30y jail is justice
0:58 Possible someone has the WRONG PICTURE!!! I recognise that picture as the picture of a woman with dementia who walked out of a supermarket without paying because she had dementia. The picture is of a cop manhandling her as she lies on the ground. A few moments later the cop bends her over the front of his car and deliberately breaks her shoulder. She is then left in a cell in the police station for several hours. In those hours, *NOBODY* came to do anything about her broken shoulder.
Elijah McClain wasn't treated with any "human decency" when the cops in Colorado beat and tased him to death for literally NOTHING😮 They only care because the woman was🤚🏻They do this to black and Mexican people EVERYDAY. Also it's duly noted the cop isn't 🤚🏻🙄Stop trying to Gaslight this story is a glaring example of the racial pecking order EUGENICS nightmare that is America
Up here in Canada the rcmp gives bonuses to cops like her.
I remembered this case. Brought tears to my eyes when I first saw it. This grandmother was in distress and disoriented. They slammed her to the ground, dislocating her arm, and then laughed about it afterwards. I’m so glad they were punished accordingly. Absolutely disgusting and reprehensible…
Not only should cops be held accountable, they should be held at a much higher standard and receive a harsher punishment for the same crime committed by regular people.
I get where you're coming from, but discrimination in any form is unacceptable. Same rules for everyone. We just need them enforced
@@StanleyKubick1 That's not discrimination, bootlicker. The military holds itself to higher standards than the people it serves, and therefore so can law enforcement. Stop acting like government is better than you.
It's not discrimination by giving them the maximum sentence under the sentencing guidelines, no more slap on the wrist.
@@lrock48 that would keep people from wanting to serve from serving.. a simple mistake could end their entire life.
I wish cop haters would use this same energy to go after Washington DC.
Until outside institutions decide disciplinary actions for law enforcement, this won't stop.