Student in Old Town arrest video speaks out
Monday, April 17, 2017 Volume 126, No. 117
By Haley Candelario @H_Candelario98
The Colorado State University student shown being thrown to the ground in a viral video posted April 6 recently spoke to Good Morning America about the incident. Michaella Surat, 22, said the response to the video left her feeling humiliated, since it has gained hundreds of thousands of views since it was posted. “I was just so humiliated because everyone was watching me,” Surat said. “I can’t go to school without feeling like someone is going to approach me and hurt me. I’m getting death threats online.” Fort Collins Police Services released a statement on April 9 to confirm that Officer Randall Klasmer, the officer shown throwing Surat to the ground, was placed on paid administrative leave. According to the Coloradoan, FCPS responded to a disturbance between two men, one of whom is Surat’s boyfriend, at Bondi Beach Bar the evening of April 6. Surat said she went to check on her boyfriend and then the incident between her and Officer Randall Klasmer occurred. “I found out that my boyfriend got kicked out of the bar and so I went outside to see what happened,” Surat said. “Then the altercation happened and one thing led to another and it just escalated.” Kate Kimble, a spokeswoman for FCPS, told the Coloradoan that while officers interviewed witnesses regarding the disturbance between the two men, Surat “shoulder-checked the bouncer and an officer and then pulled her boyfriend from the area.” FCPS upholds that the maneuver Klasmer used on Surat in the video was a “standard arrest control,” but both of Surat’s parents expressed their concern to GMA over the force Klasmer used. “One little hair off differently, that could have been her death,” Michael Surat, her father, said. Surat’s family told GMA that the altercation between Surat and Klasmer left her with bruises, a concussion and a contusion see STUDENT on page 4 >>
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PRICE BREAKS 35 YEAR TRACK RECORD PAGE 8 Thousands of protesters march through Denver, demanding Trump make his tax returns public after hearing from several speakers including activists and state lawmakers. PHOTO BY DAVIS BONNER COLLEGIAN
Thousands in Denver march for President Trump’s tax returns By Stuart Smith & Jenna Schuster @notstuartsmith @SchusterJenna
DENVER - Thousands of people from across Colorado descended on Civic Center Park in Denver on Saturday to rally and march for the release of President Donald Trump’s tax returns. During the march, many were holding signs with phrases like “Trump Lies Matter” and
“Kiss Our Asses, Release Your Taxes.” There were also chants of “hey hey, ho ho, you lost the popular vote” and “we need a leader, not a crappy tweeter.” One woman wearing a “nasty woman” t-shirt had a sign saying “you’ve made me an activist (again) at 90 years old.” One of the keynote speakers at the rally was Jared Polis, representative of Colorado’s second congressional district in the United States House
of Representatives. Polis said his attendance was his way of showing solidarity with the movement to demand the release of Trump’s taxes and to restore integrity to the highest political office in the nation. “The people deserve to know if he’s beholden to Russian financial oligarchs,” Polis said. “We deserve that level of transparency from all our presidential candidates, Democratic and see DENVER on page 4 >>
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