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https://kdvr.com/2018/10/19/denver-officer-arrested-for-assault-has-long-history-of-accusations/


DENVER -- A Denver police officer arrested for second-degree assault has been accused of inappropriate force 21 times in his 28-year career.

Sergeant Joseph Rodarte has been suspended without pay after investigators say he beat up a teenager with a metal police baton.

The victim suffered a broken nose, a broken leg and needed stitches above one of his eyes.

The Aug. 22 incident in the parking lot of Eddie's Auto Repair Shop near Ruby Park was caught on officers' body cameras. The Denver Department of Public Safety says it won't consider releasing the body cam footage until the Denver District Attorney issues a formal charging decision.

According to the arrest affidavit, Denver Police Department officers were searching the 2200 block of South Jason Street after neighbors called 911 saying a "male was chasing another male with a gun" and had been yelling obscenities.

According to court documents, "Sergeant Rodarte contacted witnesses to the event and aired there were no charges on the suspect and he was apparently having a manic episode."

As the teenager was running from police, an officer managed to stick out his leg and trip the teenage suspect. That's when Sergeant Rodarte approached the teen and allegedly hit him with his baton six times.

The affidavit states the victim suffered "a laceration above his right eye that required sutures, fractured nasal bones, a fractured right tibia, and a fractured right fibula."

It turns out Rodarte had been accused of inappropriate force 21 times since joining the department in 1990. But almost every time, the complaint was determined to be unfounded, not sustained, or Rodarte was exonerated.
 
And that's how they cover their own. You can't command respect for the badge when you allow pricks to hide behind the Shield or Star.
 
.... accused of inappropriate force 21 times since joining the department in 1990.
I'm actually surprised its only 21 accusations in 29 years. Accusations are easy to make, even against good officers, especially by shitbag reprobates.
 
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