According to a YouTube transcription of the video, Hopp continues: "Are you ready for the pop?" Officers Austin Hopp and Daria Jalali of the Loveland, Colorado police department arrested Karen Garner in June last year after she left a Walmart store with $14 of goods for which she had not. Employees stopped her at the entrance. Hopp, Jalali and Blackett were seen on surveillance video released by Garners lawyer this week watching Hopps body-camera footage and commenting while Garner sat handcuffed in a holding cell nearby. }); She was arrested by another cop, officer Austin Hopp, after leaving a Walmart without paying $14 worth of items which included a candy bar, a Pepsi, and a t-shirt. There also needs to be deterrents. Denver Metro News. You understand me? I ask that justice be served for my mom today.. Nearly two years after violently arresting a 73-year-old woman with dementia, former Colorado police officer Austin Hopp was sentenced to five years in prison on Thursday as part of a plea agreement to lessen his jail time. FORT COLLINS, CO - AUGUST 5, 2022: Former Loveland police officer Daria Jalali is taken into custody on Friday, Aug. 5, 2022, during her sentencing hearing at the Larimer County Justice Center. The Loveland police chief, Robert Ticer, announced the departures of officers Austin Hopp and Daria Jalali and the community services officer Tyler Blackett in connection to the arrest of Karen. Daria Jalali, 28, was immediately taken into custody after her sentencing Friday to serve a 45-day jail sentence. Phil Metzler, the on-scene officer, and Sgt. It was incomprehensible. eventAction: 'load' We all have choices to make in life, and all our choices have consequences, he said. 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Along with other conditions, Jalali was ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation and comply with any necessary recommendations. / CBS News. The judge said he has watched many videos over the years of police takedowns, yet felt the footage from Garner's arrest was excessive. Garner reportedly has dementia. eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), eventAction: 'render' "A law enforcement officer's job is to protect and serve. They said Hopp was placed on administrative leave. Living at Kimberly Court can seem like living in the most convenient location in Boulder. This was a person who was clearly confused. Grandmother with dementia died from face wound neglected by staff for days. The lawsuit alleges Loveland officer Austin Hopp forced Garner to the ground, and officer Daria Jalali helped subdue her. The prosecution asked for a straight jail sentence of 60 days behind bars. And just like on June 26, 2020, the inhumane treatment of our mother was ignored and his continued support of the department was the focus. Garner is out of the room at the time. Clearly didn't understand what was going on," the judge said. I wanted to be a good police officer and my heart was in the right place, but I still came up short, she said. The attorney said that because of the dementia, Garner forgot to pay for the items, which were retrieved by Walmart employees. She was given passes, she was pressed forward repeatedly by this department when she was falling below where she should have been in standards, she said. Loveland police used excessive force in arrest of 73-year-old woman: lawsuit. document.querySelector("#adunit").addEventListener('click',function(){ eventAction: 'click_adunit' Jalali, who assisted in the arrest, says body camera footage is "like live TV" later in the video. MEAWW brings you the best content from its global team of A former Colorado police officer who injured an elderly woman with dementia during an arrest in 2020 was sentenced Thursday to five years in prison. New York Post reported that Jalali resigned as an officer with the Loveland Police Department in April 2021, along with two other colleagues, and faced up to 60 days behind bars. "The photos and the video blows that up, magnifies it. "As soon as you touched her you should have thought maybe this is someone we should be (careful with.)". In body camera footage of the June 26, 2020 incident, Hopp can be seen grabbing Garner from behind at the side of the road when she started to walk away. [emailprotected]. She later. We dont play this game. Those files, she said, depict a pattern of poor performance on written examinations, physical activities, behavioral observations and more, that were all excused. "(Jalali) did nothing but to help," the prosecution shared to the court. That avoided the minimum 10 to 30 or more years in prison he would have faced with a trial and conviction. Police officers are expected and need to execute their duties with precision and awareness. Daria Jalali, the second officer to respond to a call involving Garner, previously pleaded guilty to a charge of Failure to Intervene. Are you finished? Hopp, Jalali and Blackett have become the focus of several investigations in connection with Garner's arrest in 2020 after an excessive use of force lawsuit placed on Garner's behalf by attorney Sarah Schielke. Blackett responds by saying, "the bodycam show" amid someone's giggles. Have a tip or story idea? }); LOVELAND, COLORADO: A former Colorado police officer has been arrested and sentenced to jail 45 days in jail after she was unable to stop a colleague from roughing up Karen Garner in 2020. Daria Jalali, 28, was immediately taken into custody after her sentencing Friday to serve a 45-day jail sentence. Julia Cardi [email protected] This is not the result of a mental deficit, this is not a result of a lack of training. I was like, Okay, youre gonna play, and I was pushing, pushing, pushing, and I hear pop, I was like Oh, no. The Loveland Police Department, in consultation with the District Attorney and regional law enforcement partners, sought the criminal investigation under the Critical Incident Response Team (CIRT) protocol, a process that preserves impartiality and integrity in the conduct of such investigations. Three Colorado police officers involved in the arrest of a 73-year-old woman with dementia who was shown being pushed to the ground and handcuffed on body-camera footage have resigned, police said on Friday. Supervising officer Sgt. }) if(document.querySelector("#google_image_div")){ }) }); pg.acq.push(function() { First published on August 5, 2022 / 10:12 AM. There was more than just that guy., Later in the video, Hopp said, I cant believe I threw a 73-year-old on the ground.. Hopp, who is now serving time behind bars for breaking Garner's arm, separating her shoulder and spraining her wrist. Officers Austin Hopp, Daria Jalali and Tyler Blackett resigned. Are you finished? Hopp can be heard saying. "We should not have kept her in (the cell without medical attention.)". He said that he will never forget the footage that he had seen of Garners arrest, adding that Jalali has no idea the stress, pain and sadness it has inflicted on their entire family. Officer Austin Hopp and two others who mocked a woman with dementia were fired Credit: Loveland Police Department/Facebook. A bodycam video revealed Karen Garner, 73, a dementia patient, being harassed by a cop while a colleague laughed. Hopp, according to the video, told Jalali to help him get Garner on the ground. eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), Jalali was originally reassigned, CNN reported. Lehman sentenced Jalali to 3 years of supervised probation with 250 hours of community service. Officer Austin Hopp arrived. Interim LPD Chief Eric Stewart said in a written statement that the department appreciates the diligence and professionalism of the DAs office in the pursuit of justice and due process., As in the prior sentencing of former officer Austin Hopp, this verdict does not change Ms. Garners wrongful and illegal treatment or the pain she and her family have experienced, he wrote. Jalali pleaded guilty to a charge of failure to intervene with an officer using excessive force, which is a crime committed by lawmakers and is a part of a reform bill that was passed during protests over racial injustice and police brutality in 2020. Jalali, who sat in the courtroom wearing black pants and a light purple shirt, was forced to spend 12 minutes rewatching the body camera footage from the day of the 2020 arrest. she asks. The sergeant remains on leave. window.googletag.pubads().addEventListener('slotOnload', function(event) { }); Anna Geigle, Jalalis attorney, said in her argument that she was able to look at Jalalis personnel files from the LPD and another department she had worked for previously. I haven't seen either of them around since." The June 2020 arrest left Karen Garner with a broken arm, sprained wrist and separated shoulder, CBS Denver reported. eventAction: 'render' if(document.querySelector("#ads")){ The hour-long video released Monday shows Loveland Police Department officers Austin Hopp and Daria Jalali, who responded to the incident, and a third officer Tyler Blackett celebrating and. A. As fellow officer Daria Jalali responded to the scene, Hopp allegedly separated Garner's shoulder by forcing her arm behind her back and up near her shoulder blades, CBS Denver said. hitType: 'event', He noted that Hopp's actions were more concerning overall, calling them incomprehensible. The hearing started with Assistant District Attorney Matt Maillaro showing a roughly 12-minute video of Jalalis body-worn camera footage from the day of the arrest, a video that caused visible emotion from Garners family who were gathered in the courtroom for the sentencing. The lawsuit alleges Loveland police officers Austin Hopp and Daria Jalali and Sgt. eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), "I can't comprehend how anybody would be proud or excited about this arrest," the judge said, referencing Hopp and Jalali fist bumping after the arrest. Larimer County jail records show Austin Hopp, 26, was arrested at 8:32 a.m. and that Daria Jalali, 27, was arrested at 9:48 a.m. Warrants had been issued for their arrest on Wednesday after they were each charged with three counts for the actions during the arrest of Karen Garner last year and the reporting of the incident that followed. The District Attorneys action and the third-party investigation are in keeping with a multi-agency Critical Incident Response Team protocol. The judge suggested that Jalali's lack of actions to help Garner that day may have been dogged by her romantic involvement with Hopp. Garner's attorney previously released bodycam footage from her arrest on June 26, 2020, after she forgot to pay $13.38 for her Walmart purchases. } The officers are Austin Hopp and Daria Jalali as well as community service officer Tyler Blackett. Right, said Jalali. }); reporters on a platform technologically tailored to meet the needs of the modern reader. Her lawyer argued that the department's willingness to allow her to continue to patrol when she wasn't qualified for the job was partially to blame for her actions the day of Garner's arrest. Geigle also brought up a neuropsychological evaluation which she said also shed light on the background of the situation based on how Jalali processes information. It really shows you, my God this is just not a little personthis was a delicate, very fragile elderly woman," the judge said. },false) Daily Mail revealed that Jalali and Hopp are lovers. "The trajectory of her life has dramatically changed," her lawyer said as she asked for 18 months of probation with no jail time. Minyvonne Burkeis a senior breaking news reporter for NBC News. LPD has faith in the due process that this investigation allows for., [Screengrab via The Life & Liberty Law Office], Have a tip we should know? The arresting officer was placed on administrative leave. She said that she truly believed that Garner was just being uncooperative both during the arrest and at the station, with her thought being that Garner was only complaining about the handcuffs so she could get out of them. The officer took her to the ground and handcuffed her. She argued that the files show that Jalali truly did not know any better when she arrived on scene the day of Garners arrest and did not act with any malicious intent. eventCategory: event.slot.getSlotElementId(), eventAction: 'load' IE 11 is not supported. The plaintiff, who the lawsuit says suffers from sensory aphasia that interferes with her communicative abilities, turned to walk away. eventAction: 'click_image_ads' He noted that the case has impacted so many people even beyond the Garner family, including the nurse at the Larimer County Jail who evaluated Garner when she arrived. Jalali can be heard asking Garner if she needs medical attention, a point that she later brought up in her own statement, as well as the inclusion of the audio clip where, in response to a question from Sgt. Around the mid-way point, one of the officers (apparently one of the guys) farted. She just sounds out of it and terrified to me, he said. Jalali didn't appear to show emotion as the video played including the moment her comment of "I'm a little bloody and a little muddy but that's how it works," comment was played. The two officers are seen laughing and even fist-bumping each other over the successful arrest, during which they dislocated the woman's shoulder trying to handcuff her. Steward called Hopp "callous" and said he was "insensitive" for joking about the arrest. The police department has said they only learned about the allegations surrounding [Garners] arrest on April 14. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald), FORT COLLINS, CO - AUGUST 5, 2022: Former Loveland police officer Daria Jalali is taken into custody on Friday, Aug. 5, 2022, during her sentencing hearing at the Larimer County Justice Center in Fort Collins. He repeatedly dodged questions regarding our family. The arrest of Garner took place in June 2020 and made it to the national headlines. }); This is something that continued to go on, continued to be discussed, continued to be celebrated, continued to be explained, she said, later adding, there is never a point where someone thinks they did something wrong.. She was allegedly forced to sit in a holding cell without medical attention for hours, even after Hopp, Jalali and another employees were heard on security footage acknowledging that she may have injuries. He also sentenced her to 45 days in jail with two days of credit for time served. Daria Jalali: 'Laughing' cop faces jail for standing by as colleague brutally arrested dementia patient Karen Garner. Attorney Eric Ziporin said in an email the city has no comment on the mediation outcome. Austin Hopp will spend just five years in prison after cutting a deal for the brutal assault that broke the wrist and popped the shoulder of 73-year-old dementia patient Karen Garner. Not what happened to our mother. Actions of all [Loveland Police Department] officers in connection with Garners arrest are subject to a criminal investigation under the authority of the 8th Judicial District Attorney and being conducted by Fort Collins Police Services, the department said in a statement obtained by Law&Crime. }); Jalali pleaded guilty in June for failure to intervene in the use of excessive force failing to stop fellow officer Austin Hopp in Garner's brutal arrest. Three police officers resigned after they and the city of Loveland, Colorado were sued over the rough arrest of 73-year-old Karen Garner, who a lawsuit says has cortical dementia. document.querySelector("#ads").addEventListener('click',function(){ Carrying a wildflower in her hand, she failed to comply with multiple orders to stop. The Moving can be an exciting experience. } ", 'Very open to the idea': Julia Wandelt takes DNA test to verify if she is missing Swiss girl Livia Schepp, Kayla Lemieux: Teacher with prosthetic Z-cup breasts suspended WITH PAY after pics show her dressed as man, 'We have lots to reveal': Madeleine McCann lookalike Julia Wandelt posts footage of meeting with PI probing claims, Lindsay Clancy case: Psychologist reveals psychosis red flags family members could have spotted, Horror at Larchwood Care! According to 9News in Denver, Loveland Police Department officers Austin Hopp and Daria Jalali, Sergeant Phil Metzler and community service officer Tyler Blackett are all on administrative leave . }); Karen Garner's arm was broken during an arrest by Loveland PD officers, her attorney said. Austin Hopp, a former officer with the Loveland Police Department, appeared in a Larimer County court after he pleaded guilty to charges related to the June 26, 2020, arrest of Karen Garner. ga('ads.send', { Anna Geige, Jalali's lawyer said Loveland police and another department let the cop stay on her job even though she has a pattern of poor performance recorded in her personnel files. A former Loveland police officer is now the second officer to be sentenced by a court for her role in the rough arrest of Karen Garner, a woman living with dementia. "I love it," Hopp hits back. Her next court date is June 22, NBC affiliate KUSA of Denver reported. 2022 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved. He said that throughout the entire incident Jalali showed an abandonment for the duty of care to protect the community and, especially, the most vulnerable. She noted that she asked Garner multiple times if she was in need of medical attention, but felt Garner was simply being defiant by not responding h. "I hurt others and I am sorry about that," Jalali said. A federal lawsuit said police slammed Garner, who was 73 at the time, to the ground and hogtied her. pg.acq.push(function() { Documents, video footage and other records produced and compiled in connection with the Karen Garner arrest and its aftermath will be considered by investigators from the District Attorney and Fort Collins Police Services, chosen through mutual agreement to lead the investigation.. }); The trajectory of her life has dramatically changed because of the incidents in this case, she said. He then hogtied her by the ankles and forced her into the car, the video showed. ga('ads.send', { We are Former Loveland, Colorado police officers Austin Hopp, left, and Daria Jalali. The two former Loveland police officers charged Wednesday in connection to their arrest of a 73-year-old woman with dementia last year have both turned themselves in to Larimer County authorities as of Thursday morning. Garner suffered a dislocated shoulder, a fractured arm and a sprained wrist, according to the lawsuit, which the citysettled in September for $3 million. It worked. } window.googletag.pubads().addEventListener('slotRenderEnded', function(event) { The two officers have been identified as Austin Hopp and Daria Jalali of the Loveland Police Department. Police did not specify whether they resigned or were fired. She lives with cortical dementia and sensory aphasia, a condition described as an inability to understand spoken, written or tactile speech symbols that results from damage to the area of the brain concerned with language, according to the complaint. Daria Jalali, the second officer to respond to a call involving Garner, previously pleaded guilty to a charge of Failure to Intervene. Notifications can be turned off anytime from browser settings. "I do think you are sorry, but I dont think you get it.". "There is nothing I want more than to go back in time and fix this.". Jalali pleaded guilty to a charge of failure to intervene with an . He said Hopp never even took a moment to ask questions or assess the situation. Get browser notifications for breaking news, live events, and exclusive reporting. if(document.querySelector("#google_image_div")){ Her lawyer argued that a neurological evaluation of Jalali showed she wasn't mentally capable of processing verbal and visual content at a rapid enough pace to handle the situation as it unfolded. Our goal at the Loveland police department has always been to make our community proud. Garners attorneys claim that police deprived her of medical attention for more than six hours. ', Thats going to turn into something, Jalali said. This was a situation where the obligation to do that was painfully obvious.. Garners lawsuit said Hopp dislocated her shoulder during the arrest and that she did not receive medical care for about six hours after being taken to the county jail. One former officer with the Loveland Police Department, Austin Hopp, was charged with assaulting the woman, while the other officer, Daria Jalali, was charged with not intervening in a case. Please enter valid email address to continue. I was like Im fine, I can handle her. What you did that day was clear that you were more concerned with protecting yourself and officer Hopp," the judge said. Jalali was also charged with official misconduct and failing to stop or report Hopp's actions. If you try to kick me, oh, this is going to be bad.. Shannon Steward, Garners daughter-in-law, said that the charge Jalali faces comes from a new Colorado Senate Bill, SB20-217, which she said states officers have a duty to report and intervene in instances of excessive use of force. "This is great," Hopp responds, to which Jalali retorts sayings he hates it. They continued to watch. ga('create', 'UA-67136960-15', 'auto', 'ads'); The dementia-struck old woman suffered a dislocated shoulder and a broken elbow during the brutal arrest by the two cops. Asked by a male officer, he said he did not read her Miranda rights. The video, which contains subtitles PEOPLE has not independently verified, allegedly shows Officer Austin Hopp, Officer Daria Jalali, and Community Service Officer Tyler Blackett all named in . / CBS Colorado. "This really does make your stomach clench when you see it. hitType: 'event', She later added that while there is responsibility on Jalalis part in her knowing that she was falling short, she was still getting the affirmation from her department that she was doing fine. ga('ads.send', { } Officers Austin Hopp and Daria Jalali, as well as community service officer Tyler Blackett, are no longer members of the Loveland Police Department in Colorado. Updated on: May 6, 2022 / 7:11 AM Austin Hopp, a former officer with the Loveland Police Department, appeared in a Larimer County court after he pleaded guilty to charges related to the June 26, 2020, arrest of Karen Garner. Its like Live PD, Jalali said, referring to the former reality TV show following police on patrol. When Garner began to slump toward the ground, Jalali arrived and said, "Stand up! Jalali, speaking on her own behalf, began by apologizing to Garner and her family for everything that happened. He said that the disconnect that Garner had during her arrest was clear and that Jalli should have noticed and acted differently, but did not. Hopp was senteced to five years in prison with three years of mandatory parole for his guilty plea to second-degree assualt stemming from his 2020 arrest of Karen Garner. hitType: 'event', You are a lot tougher than she is. [emailprotected]. A third officer, Tyler Blackett . },false) }); ", Instead of assessing the situation further, he immediately grabbed her arm behind her back and threw her to the ground," Steward said. John Steward said while he does not feel Jalali was remorseful, he thinks it will set in pretty quick., We are just glad we are at this point finally, he said. Alongside these three, Sgt. hitType: 'event', Citing surveillance footage, the plaintiffs legal team says the officers were aware of Garners injuries but did not summon help. A cemetery posted a personal ad for a goose whose mate died. The law makes it clear that sometimes there is going to be an officer that acts outside of their legal duties, and that is why we have a law that says if you do see that you have to act.. Bodycam video shows a police officer arresting Karen Garner, 73, in Loveland, Colo.,on June 26. injured an elderly woman with dementia during an arrest in 2020, Police officer who violently arrested 73-year-old woman may get plea deal, Body camera video shows police force 73-year-old woman with dementia to ground, accepted a plea deal in March for the assault charge. Daria Jalali is seen at left and Austin Hopp is seen at right. You losing your job, that may deter actions like this from other officers but there needs to be more.. window.googletag.cmd.push(function() { Independent comment from the Loveland Police Department would not be appropriate at this time. As in the prior sentencing of former officer Austin Hopp, this verdict does not change Ms. Garner's wrongful and illegal treatment or the pain she and her family have experienced. They continued to watch the footage, and bantered about her arrival at the arrest. Asked by Jalali how it went, Hopp can be heard replying: I thought it went great., Did you not? he said.
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