Jury Finds Denver Police Officers Violated Colorado Constitution, Awards $3.76 Million in Damages
Source: ACLU of Colorado
Jury Finds Denver Police Officers Violated Colorado Constitution, Awards $3.76 Million in Damages
MARCH 4, 2024
ACLU of Colorado sued Denver police officers for unconstitutional search warrants and a traumatic SWAT raid of Montbello grandmothers home
DENVER In a precedent-setting decision under a new statute allowing enforcement of the Colorado Constitution, a Colorado jury awarded $3.76 million in damages to Ruby Johnson, a 78-year-old Montbello grandmother, on Friday after concluding that Denver Police Department (DPD) Detective Gary Staab and DPD Sergeant Gregory Buschy violated the Colorado Constitution by hastily seeking, obtaining, and executing a search warrant of her home without probable cause or proper investigation. The jurys award included both $1.26 million in compensatory damages and $2.5 million in punitive damages after concluding that the officers acted with willful and wanton disregard of Ms. Johnsons constitutional right to be free from an unreasonable search and seizure.
On January 4, 2022, a DPD SWAT team ransacked Ms. Johnsons home of 43 years based on an alleged location ping from an iPhones Find My app that the officers did not understand and for which they had no training. Ms. Johnson lived alone in her Montbello home and was in her robe, bonnet, and slippers when she was subjected to the terrifying police raid. Donning body armor and automatic weapons, police officers searched Ms. Johnsons home for stolen items from an incident that she had absolutely nothing to do with.
This is a small step toward justice for Ms. Johnson, but it is a critical case under our states Constitution, for the first time affirming that police can be held accountable for invading someones home without probable cause, said Tim Macdonald, ACLU of Colorado Legal Director. The ACLU worked hard in the summer of 2020, with lots of other stakeholders, to create a right to sue for violations of the state Constitution. This decision is the next step in ensuring that the rights in the Colorado Constitution are secured for all people in our State.
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