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27 April 2021, 15:25

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Officer Austin Hopp, of Loveland Police Department in Colorado, told fellow officers ‘ready for the pop?’

A US police officer has been accused of dislocating the shoulder of a 73-year-old woman with dementia while arresting her, and later appearing to revel in the incident.

Officer Austin Hopp, of Loveland Police Department in Colorado, told fellow officers “ready for the pop?” as he showed them his body camera footage, according to police station surveillance video with enhanced audio which was made public by the woman’s lawyer.

Officer Austin Hopp made the comment while showing other officers the part of the arrest that shows Karen Garner being held against the bonnet of a patrol car in Loveland, about 50 miles north of Denver last year, her handcuffed left arm bent up behind her head.

The body camera footage, which can be heard but not seen on the surveillance video, was previously released by Ms Garner’s lawyer.

The videos and a lawsuit filed against Hopp, other officers and the city, along with investigations into the arrest, came amid a national reckoning over the use of force by police against people — including those with mental and physical health conditions.

The surveillance video captured in the Loveland police station shows two other officers, one male and female, watching the footage with Hopp as he makes the “pop” comment. The female officer, who helped during the arrest, says: “I hate this.”

The video then shows her pull her hat over her eyes while another male officer says: “I love it.”

Earlier in the surveillance video, before the officers watch the body camera footage, Hopp says Garner is “flexible”. He then makes another reference to the popping sound, telling the female officer: “I was pushing, pushing, pushing. I hear — pop. I was like ‘oh no’.” The female officer puts her head in her hands.

At the time the officers were watching the footage, Ms Garner was in a holding cell a few feet away, handcuffed to a bench. The federal lawsuit filed on her behalf earlier this month said she received no medical care for about six hours after she was taken to jail.

Later in the surveillance video, Hopp and the other male officer fist bump at the part of the body camera footage where Hopp dismisses the concerns of a man passing the arrest scene who stops to object to how Hopp is treating what the man thought was a child.

After watching that part of the body cam video a second time, the second officer on the surveillance video reacts to the man who stopped at the arrest scene by saying: “What are you doing? Get out of here. This is none of your business.”

Hopp arrested Garner in June 2020 after she allegedly left a store without paying for about 14 dollars of items.

His body camera footage shows Hopp catching up to her as she walks through a field along a road. She shrugs and turns away from him and he quickly grabs her arm and pushes her 80lb body to the ground. She looks confused and repeatedly says: “I am going home.”

On the police station video, Hopp says he is a little worried that Ms Garner is “like senile and stuff”. Several times, he and the other officers say she fought with police and Hopp says she got her handcuffs halfway off.

Police put Hopp on leave after the lawsuit was filed and announced they would conduct an internal investigation. Soon after, the district attorney’s office announced the arrest of Ms Garner would be investigated by a team of outside law enforcement agencies. The city of Loveland has also said it will conduct a review.

Loveland police declined to comment on the new video footage from the police station, citing the criminal investigation being conducted at the district attorney’s request.

The lawyer representing Ms Garner and her family, Sarah Schielke, said the latest video footage needed to be released to force the department to change.

“If I didn’t release this, the Loveland Police’s toxic culture of arrogance and entitlement, along with their horrific abuse of the vulnerable and powerless, would carry on, business as usual. I won’t be a part of that,” she said.

By Press Association

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