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Father arrested for playing with daughter in park, citing coronavirus restrictions
2020-04-08
In an incident caught on video, a former Colorado State Patrol trooper said he was handcuffed in front of his 6-year old daughter on a near-empty softball field Sunday by Brighton police officers enforcing social distancing rules. The department apologized Tuesday afternoon, calling the incident an "overreach by our police officers."
Threatening a family for not breaking a law, one of the family being a little girl. Explicitly stating that they were going to arrest the guy in front of his little daughter in order to illegally coerce a desired behavior. Three cops in the picture, and they called back to the station for guidance, too. All on the same wavelength, not one of them had the common sense to figure out beforehand or during the event that everything about this is just wrong, including potentially exposing the family to CV and, more importantly (to the city anyway) the city to a lawsuit. Way to serve the people! I've spoken to police, and in my experience they know what they can and cannot do, and what they can usually get away with. Major problem here.
Matt Mooney, 33, told ABC News he walked with his wife and daughter from their home to a nearby park Sunday to play softball.

"We're just having a good time, not near anybody else. The next closest person is at least 15 feet away from me and my daughter at this point," Mooney told ABC News.

Police arrived soon after, Mooney said, telling him and others in the area to leave because the park was closed.

Mooney said he told officers that he was familiar with the posted rules and believed he and his family were in compliance and practicing proper social distancing. He said he refused to provide his identification when officers asked for it because he had not broken any law.

"Well, they didn't like that idea. They then proceeded to make a threat against me saying, 'If you don't give us your identification, if you don't identify yourself, we're going to put you in handcuffs in front of your 6-year-old daughter.'"

Mooney said officers handcuffed him and placed him in a patrol car for about 10 to 15 minutes while they phoned a supervisor for guidance. The incident was captured on cellphone footage by former Brighton City Councilman Kirby Wallin.

"Yeah, it's Sunday and the Brighton police are apparently arresting a dad for throwing a ball to his daughter," Wallin is heard saying on the video.

In a statement, the Brighton Police Department said it was "deeply sorry" for the incident and is conducting an internal investigation.

"While the investigation sorts through the different versions of what took place by witnesses who were at the park, it is evident there was an overreach by our police officers," the statement said. "It is imperative that we improve communication with our front line first responders so they are up to date on the latest rules in place regarding COVID-19 for addressing public safety."

Mooney, who said he's hired an attorney and is considering legal action against the city, declined to comment on the apology.

The former state patrol trooper, who now runs a construction company, said officers eventually let him go without issuing a citation.


Mooney said his 6-year-old daughter was scared to see her father placed in handcuffs, but said she learned a valuable lesson.

"She's learned that our constitutional rights are something worth standing up for," Mooney said. "She got to witness a violation of civil rights. She got to witness an unlawful order by the police."

In addition, Mooney said none of the officers were wearing protective gear, although he saw a face mask hanging from an officer's belt.

"They could very simply be asymptomatic, not even know they're sick, and now I've been exposed. My daughter's been exposed; my wife's been exposed," said Mooney.
Posted by:gorb

#6  They demanded ID. He refused. They put him in handcuffs.

We call that tyranny in southern Colorado.

Hell, the two cops in my family that work in towns next to Brighton through this was really stupid and the officers should be written up and given punishment.
Posted by: DarthVader   2020-04-08 21:36  

#5  If he'd been walking his chihuahua they would have shot it.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-04-08 18:11  

#4  I suppose he should be thankful they didn't tackle his six year old.

When a uniformed force is reduced to people who fear everything from liberal mayors to losing their jobs, their work is shot down by judges all the time - this is what it becomes. They'll bring in the tree humpers and wrestle airsoft players to submission, unable to to real work. I don't know what goes on with them there, but I suppose it's a global phenomenon.
Posted by: Dron66046   2020-04-08 16:56  

#3  Cops love this sort of easy pinch almost as much as a donut or a free meal.
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-04-08 16:15  

#2  "overreach by our police officers."

And a governor. This is going to end with mass civil disobedience when it dawns on law enforcement and the local DAs that there's not enough money in the budget to handle all the Constitutionally demanded jury trials.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-04-08 16:14  

#1  Mooney was white.
The cops knew they were safe.
Posted by: Skidmark   2020-04-08 15:21  

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