Store Owner Sues Denver Police In Excessive Force Allegations
DENVER (CBS4) The Denver Police Department is facing another lawsuit over excessive force allegations. A business owner claims officers used extreme force when they attacked him and now hes filed a lawsuit.
The incident started as a customer complaint over a money order. The store owner said when officers arrived, they threatened to arrest him without a warrant and then attacked when he asked to speak to his lawyer.
In the surveillance video, Denver Police Officers Jason Duran and Michael Gunter are seen shoving Bill Dau into his officer, putting him into a headlock and forcing him to the ground before handcuffing him.
Dau maintains he did nothing wrong, I say, Ill go to my office, call my lawyer and Ill come back to you and then I go to the office
they follow me, they push me down.
Even after the officers appear to have Dau subdued, near the end of the footage, one of the officers appears to punch Dau in the back. Before the punch the officer looks toward the door as if he is making sure no one is watching.
When asked what he thinks that means, Dau replied, That means that he knows its wrong
totally wrong and hes still doing it.
Police told CBS4 the officers were not disciplined and would not comment on the pending lawsuit.
Of course theyve never been disciplined, of course theyve never been prosecuted because thats business as usual for the City and County of Denver, said attorney David Lane. "
Video at link: http://denver.cbslocal.com/2015/04/02/store-owner-sues-denver-police-in-excessive-force-allegations/