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Colorado policeman jailed for not stopping beating dementia patient

A former Colorado police officer was sentenced to 45 days in prison for failing to stop a colleague from trolling his grandmother suffering from dementia. rice field. He laughs at his brutal arrest while watching it on a body camera video.

Daria Jalali, 28, learned of her fate on Friday in connection with the arrest of 73-year-old Karen Garner, who became national news in June 2020. rice field. In addition to prison time, Jalari also underwent three years of probation

she pleaded guilty to not using excessive force to intervene in the police — during protest. Crimes created by legislators as part of a passed reform bill over racial injustice and police atrocities in 2020. Behind the bar.

Karen Garner, 73, was roughed up by police in Loveland, Colorado, after failing to pay for $14 worth of items from a Walmart in June 2020.
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The dementia-stricken woman was said to have suffered a dislocated shoulder and a broken elbow during the brutal arrest that was caught on body camera video.
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Garner left Wal-Mart on June 26, 2020, after leaving Wal-Mart without paying $ 14 worth of items such as candy bars, pepsies, and T-shirts. I was arrested by a hop officer. ..

A police body camera video released last year shows Garner repeatedly saying he's about to go home picking flowers.

The footage after Garner leaves the hop shows a policeman grabbing her arm and pressing it against the ground, handcuffing her.

He pushed an 80-pound elderly dementia patient against the hood of his car, tried to look back, and then raised his bent upper left arm near his head. Shortly thereafter, Garner began to fall toward the ground. Jarari, who arrived after Garner was handcuffed, said: We are not going to restrain you.

Jalali, Hopp and another cop were later seen on police station video joking and laughing about the arrest.
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Video from the Labrand Police StationGarner's The lawyer showed some police officers laughing, joking, and exchanging fist bumps about her arrest.

"It's like a live TV broadcast," Jalai said in a recording. "Body cameras are my favorite. I was able to see livestream body cameras all day long."

Hope was said to have suffered an elbow fracture, shoulder dislocation, and extensive bruising. He was sentenced to five years in prison from May for the treatment of Garner.

Loveland has settled a $ 3 million proceeding filed by Garner. Garner's family said she needed 24-hour care because her condition worsened after her arrest.

Jalari apologized to Garner and her family in court, and Loveland Reporter-Herald reported. She believes to Judge Joshua Lehman that she thinks Garner is drunk and she only complains about her handcuffs so that Garner can get out of her handcuffs. She said.

Ex-officer Austin Hopp was sentenced in May to five years in prison for roughing up the 80-pound woman.
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"I wanted to be a good police officer, but my The heart was right. The place, but I was still lacking, "she said.

Jalali's lawyer Anna Geigle said the Labrand police and another department kept her in her job despite the pattern of performance degradation recorded in her personnel file. Said. Her neuropsychological assessment showed that Jarari did not have the "psychological composition" to act with the accuracy and consciousness expected of police officers, she said.

Lehman said Jalari should have known that Garner was a "delicate" woman suffering from mental health problems.

After seeing a body camera footage that was first arrested in court, the judge said, "She just heard it and scared me." "I can't understand the fact that the two law enforcement officers couldn't understand it."

Garner's family members said in court the woman suffered pain and stress in the wake of her arrest, and her health has taken a turn for the worse.
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Garner's son, John Steward, told the judge that Jalari was unaware of the stress, the pain and sadness that the arrest caused his family.

"We all have choices in life, and every choice has consequences," he said. "Please provide justice for your mom today."

With post-wire