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2 Inquiries To Look Into Loveland Police's Rough Arrest Of 73-Year-Old Woman With Dementia

A team of outside law enforcement agencies and city officials are launching separate investigations into the forceful arrest of a 73-year-old Loveland woman with dementia who left a store without paying for about $14 of items last year.

The probes announced Monday came after Karen Garner filed a federal lawsuit last week challenging her arrest, which was captured on in June. It shows an officer grabbing her arm and pushing her to the ground after she walked away from him. She looks confused and repeatedly says, 鈥淚 am going home.鈥

The city of Loveland said the goal of the outside investigation it is seeking will be to determine whether police followed department policy and if they didn't, to 鈥渋mplement corrective action.鈥

鈥淭he footage is difficult to watch and we understand the strong emotions evoked including the outrage, fear, and distrust,鈥 the city about 50 miles (80 kilometers) north of Denver said in a statement.

It comes amid a national reckoning over use of force by police, including against people with mental and physical health conditions.

Meanwhile, a team of area law enforcement agencies typically used to investigate arrests that result in death or serious injury will review Garner's arrest, District Attorney Gordon McLaughlin鈥檚 office said. The investigation by the 8th District Critical Incident Response Team, or CIRT, will be led by Fort Collins police, with help as needed from the DA鈥檚 investigative staff and other agencies, including the U.S. attorney鈥檚 office in Colorado and the FBI, a statement from his office said.

The team's 鈥渞obust, unbiased, and transparent procedures" will ensure 鈥渁ccountability for any potential criminal behavior" and give the community trust in its findings, the DA's office said.

Garner鈥檚 family said in a statement that the team's investigation was a 鈥渟mall, but long overdue, step in the right direction."

鈥淐learly, the newly elected DA understands what we suspected last summer 鈥 that only an independent, outside investigation, with all the world鈥檚 attention, will reveal the truth,鈥 they said.

They criticized McLaughlin鈥檚 predecessor for not launching an investigation into her treatment before deciding to drop theft and other charges against her. Garner's lawyer, Sarah Schielke, said the prosecutor handling the shoplifting case told her she had watched the video of the arrest.

A spokesperson for McLaughlin, Jodi Lacey, said she could not discuss the case beyond what was released because it is under investigation.

A judge dismissed charges of theft, obstructing a police officer and resisting arrest against Garner in August after the district attorney's office concluded that she 鈥渁ppears to be incapable of understanding her surroundings or her actions,鈥 according to a court document.

After Garner sued, police announced that the officer was put on administrative leave and two others who assisted were taken off patrol pending an investigation by the department.

Police spokesperson Tom Hacker the Loveland Reporter-Herald that its internal investigation would not happen until after the investigation by the team of outside law enforcement agencies.

Justine Bruno, an assistant to Loveland's city manager, said the investigation commissioned by the city will likely be conducted through its insurance provider, Colorado Intergovernmental Risk Sharing Agency, which has experience with that type of review, the newspaper reported.

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