In Colorado, two former Loveland police officers face assault charges for their role in the arrest of a 73-year-old woman with dementia.
Bodycam footage shows ex-officers Austin Hopp and Daria Jalali tossing the elderly woman to the ground, hog-tying her, dislocating her shoulder.
Before resigning, Hopp and Jalali were placed on administrative leave when the investigation began.
Hopp faces two felony charges, including second-degree assault and attempt to influence a public servant, as well as a first-degree official misconduct misdemeanor charge. Jalali faces an official misconduct charge, along with two misdemeanor charges for allegedly failing to intervene and to report use of excessive force.
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