Crime & Police

Denver Police Department takes a beating with excessive force reports

The Denver Police Department has made LoDo safe from the Let Out crowds, as Alan Prendergast's cover story this week details. The big question now: Who'll keep the Let Out crowds safe from the Denver police?...
Carbonatix Pre-Player Loader

Audio By Carbonatix

The Denver Police Department has made LoDo safe from the Let Out crowds, as Alan Prendergast’s cover story this week details.

The big question now: Who’ll keep the Let Out crowds safe from the Denver police?

The Denver Police Department has been taking a beating this week, with three recent reports of excessive use of force.

The April 2009 beating of Michael DeHerrera — and the video that captured Denver cops in the act, before the camera shifted — has gone national since the Office of the Independent Monitor released its report on Monday.

Keep Westword Free

We’re $2,500 away from our spring campaign goal!
We’re aiming to raise $20,000. Your support ensures Westword can continue watching out for you and our community. No paywall. Always accessible. Daily online and weekly in print.

$20,000

Yesterday, Prendergast revealed that the same night as the DeHerrera incident, Michael Watkins was the subject of another alleged assault by a cop — and the city quietly settled with Watkins last week.

Today, the Denver Post has a story about a third example of excessive force this past March, when Mark Ashford was allegedly manhandled by cops after he went to the aid of a driver stopped by cops.

Be careful out there.

Loading latest posts...