Citizen Report No. 1646755047 - 273539605

Thomas Ludwig
1331 Cherokee Street
Denver, Colorado 80204-4507

Date of Offense

April 27, 2020

 

Supporting Document(s)

Statement

On 4/27/20, Officer Thomas Ludwig and Gary Yampolsky arrived at the scene of an accident. Prior to talking to the black victim, Officer Ludwig began to search his vehicle, and stated to Officer Yampolsky that the black man looked like a Turd. After the victim's medical assessment, Officer Yampolsky directed the victim to move from the emergency vehicle and in the direction of his car and Officer Ludwig. As he and Ludwig walked toward each other, with officer Yampolsky in tail, the victim observed Officer Ludwig had searched his car without his consent and began to complain. At that time, Both officers with force grabbed the victim, handcuffed him and put him in the back of a patrol car. Supervisor Corporal Bart Stark arrived at the scene telling the victim, “You don't have injures”, and if you do, things will go down differently! When the victim refused to deny he had injuries caused by officers Ludwig and Yampolsky, the victim was arrested for interfering with police. His car was impounded, and he was imprisoned 24 hours. None of the officers asked the victim why he called the police or asked for his side of the story before falsely arresting him! All charges were dropped, and the case was dismissed.


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Definition of Offense(s)

Police brutality is the use of excessive and unnecessary force on the part of a police officer when he is interacting with a civilian, resulting in a violation of the civilian’s civil rights.


The term police misconduct refers to illegal or inappropriate action engaged in by law enforcement officers.


Law enforcement personnel are held to personal standards higher than other members of our communities. Conduct unbecoming has been a common and historical charge used in controlling and censuring police officers and other public employees, for both on and off duty actions.


Bias refers to a prejudice or preconceived opinion that affects a police officer's ability to perform their duties in a fair and impartial manner.