Crime & Safety

Karen Garner Arrest: 3 Loveland Police Officers Lose Jobs

Karen Garner's attorney said she suffered a dislocated shoulder, broken arm and sprained wrist and was denied medical attention for hours.

Loveland Police Chief Bob Ticer issued a public apology after a 73-year-old woman with dementia was forcefully arrested.
Loveland Police Chief Bob Ticer issued a public apology after a 73-year-old woman with dementia was forcefully arrested. (Image via CBS Denver)

LOVELAND, Colo. (CBS4) – Three officers who were involved in the arrest of Karen Garner last year have resigned from the Loveland Police Department. Police Chief Bob Ticer made the announcement on Friday morning that Austin Hopp, Daria Jalali and Tyler Blackett are no longer employed by his department, and he issued a public apology. He also made comments about an internal affairs investigation that will be handled by the city “in consultation with a third-party investigator.”

“We believe that’s the right thing to do in this case is have an outside investigator take a look at this case and examine every issue related to policy, procedure and learn from that, and answer many questions that I know that are out there today,” he said.

The announcement comes in the wake of the controversy surrounding the forceful 2020 arrest of Karen Garner, a 73-year-old woman with dementia.

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