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HomeMy WebLinkAbout11-14-2023 CPRB CommissionMEMORANDUM COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD A Board of the City of Iowa City DATE: November 9, 2023 TO: CPRB Members FROM: Tammy Neumann RE: Board Packet for meeting on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2023 The following documents for your review and comment at the next board meeting are included in the Agenda Packet emailed to you on November 9, 2023. Minutes of the meeting on October 10, 2023 • Email to Board re Police Officer Compliment— Received October 1, 2023 • Community Forum Summary for meeting on October 3, 2023 ICPD Use of Force Review/Report — August 2022, September 2022, October 2022, November 2022, & December 2022 • Office Contacts — October 2023 • Complaint Deadlines AGENDA COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 2023 — 5:30 P.M. HELLING CONFERENCE ROOM 410 E. Washington Street You can watch the meeting online at any of the following websites: httos:116tychanneWcomllive hftps:ftwww.youtube.com/userfc!tVchannel4/live In order to encourage greater input from the public, the Commission intends to offer the opportunity to participate in the meeting remotely. However, this meeting is an in -person meeting. In the event of technological problems, the meeting will continue in -person, so those wishing to ensure their ability to participate should attend the meeting in -person. If you wish instead to participate remotely, you may attempt to do so by joining the meeting via Zoom by going to the link below to visit the Zoom meeting's registration page and submit the required information. Once the registration is complete, you will receive an email message with a link to join the meeting. If you are asked for a meeting or webinar ID, enter the ID number found in the email. Link: https:llusO6web.zoom. uslwebinar/registerNVN eFHH3s4xSOyLrLFWIVpxlq Meeting ID: 841 9426 0761 ITEM NO. 1 CALL TO ORDER and ROLL CALL ITEM NO. 2 CONSIDER MOTION ADOPTING CONSENT CALENDAR AS PRESENTED OR AMENDED • Minutes of the meeting on October 10, 2023 • Email to Board re Police Officer Compliment — Received October 1, 2023 • Community Forum Summary for meeting on October 3, 2023 • ICPD Use of Force Review/Report — August 2022, September 2022, October 2022, November 2022, & December 2022 Office Contacts — October 2023 • Complaint Deadlines ITEM NO. 3 NEW BUSINESS • Discussion ICPD Policy re: use of facial recognition technology • Discussion of CPRB nomination process • Discussion of process for complaints that are determined to be untrue • Discussion of CPRB meeting flow Discussion of Legal Fees ITEM NO. 4 OLD BUSINESS • None If you will need disability -related accommodations to participate in this programlevent, please contact Tammy Neumann at 319-356-5043, tneumann@iowa-city.org. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs. CPRB-Page 2 November 14, 2023 ITEM NO. 5 PUBLIC COMMENT OF ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA (Commentators shall address the Board for no more than 5 minutes. The Board shall not engage in discussion with the public concerning said items). ITEM NO. 6 BOARD INFORMATION ITEM NO. 7 STAFF INFORMATION ITEM NO. 8 MEETING SCHEDULE and FUTURE AGENDAS • December 12, 2023, 5:30 p.m. — Helling Conference Room January 9, 2024, 5:30 p.m. — Helling Conference Room • February 13, 2024, 5:30 p.m. — Helling Conference Room • March 12, 2024, 5:30 p.m. — Helling Conference Room ITEM NO. 9 CONSIDER MOTION TO ADJOURN TO EXECUTIVE SESSION based on Section 21.5(1)(a) of the Code of Iowa to review or discuss records which are required or authorized by state or federal law to be kept confidential or to be kept confidential as a condition for that government body's possession or continued receipt of federal funds, and 22.7(11) personal information in confidential personnel records of public bodies including but not limited to cities, boards of supervisors and school districts, and 22-7(5) police officer investigative reports, except where disclosure is authorized elsewhere in the Code; and 22.7(18) Communications not required by law, rule or procedure that are made to a government body or to any of its employees by identified persons outside of government, to the extent that the government body receiving those communications from such persons outside of government could reasonably believe that those persons would be discouraged from making them to that government body if they were available for general public examination. ITEM NO. 10 ADJOURNMENT If you will need disability -related accommodations to participate in this programlevent, please contact Tammy Neumann at 319-356-5043, tneumann@iowa-city.org. Early requests are strongly encouraged to allow sufficient time to meet your access needs. •L jj • • 1 : • , ' I 011' [IMI CALL TO ORDER Chair Jerri MacConnell called the meeting to order at 5:31 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Ricky Downing, Jessica Hobart, Melissa Jensen, Jerri MacConnell, Saul Mekies, Orville Townsend MEMBERS ABSENT: Amanda Remington STAFF PRESENT: Staff Tammy Neumann, Legal Counsel Patrick Ford OTHERS PRESENT: Iowa City Police Lt. Jeff Fink, City Councilor Laura Bergus RECOMMENDATIONS TO COUNCIL Accept the Final Public Report for CPRB Complaint 23-06. REPORT FROM NOMINATION COMMITTEE Downing reported the committee recommended MacConnell for Chair and Jensen for Vice -Chair. MOTION TO FIX METHOD OF VOTING Motion by Townsend, seconded by Jensen, to fix the method of voting as a voice vote. Motion carried 6/0, Remington absent. NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICE OF CHAIRPERSON Mekies nominated MacConnell as Chairperson. Hobart nominated Downing as Chairperson. MOTION TO CLOSE NOMINATIONS Motion by Mekies, seconded by Townsend, to close nominations for Chairperson. BALLOT OR VOTE By a voice vote of 4 to 1, Remington absent, Downing was elected as Chairperson (Downing abstained). Downing declined. Ford reminded members if they are not interested in being nominated, they need to let the Board know prior to the vote taking place. REOPEN NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICE OF CHAIRPERSON Motion by Townsend, seconded by Downing, to reopen nominations for Chairperson. Motion carried 6/0, Remington absent. Downing nominated Jensen as Chairperson. Mekies nominated MacConnell as Chairperson. Mekies asked both why they think they would be a good Chairperson. MacConnell said she has the time and the interest to do so. Jensen shared she has been the Chair in the past and has a good understanding of what goes into the Board and has a good understanding of the City. Mekies asked what it is Jensen wants to do differently than the current Chair, and what she can add to the Board if elected to the position. Jensen explained she doesn't necessarily want to make any changes to the position, but she thinks everybody on the Board should experience being Chair and it would be good to have a new chair every year. CPRB October 10, 2023 Page 2 MOTION TO CLOSE NOMINATIONS Motion by Townsend, seconded by Downing to close nominations for Chairperson. Motion carried 6/0, Remington absent. BALLOT OR VOTE By a voice vote of 5 to 1, Remington absent, Jensen was elected as Chairperson. NOMINATIONS FOR OFFICE OF CHAIRPERSON Jensen nominated Downing as Vice -Chair. Downing nominated Mekies as Vice -Chair. Mekies declined. MOTION TO CLOSE NOMINATIONS: Moved by Townsend, seconded by Downing, to close nominations for Vice -Chair. Motion carried 5/0, Remington absent. Mekies abstained due to proposed changes to the process to be discussed at the November meeting. BALLOT OR VOTE By a voice vote of 5 to 0, Remington absent, Downing was elected as Vice -Chair. Mekies abstained due to pending proposed changes to the process to be discussed at the November meeting. MacConnell turned the meeting over to new Chair Jensen. CONSENT CALENDAR Motion by Townsend, seconded by MacConnell, to adopt the consent calendar as presented. • Minutes of the Meeting on September 12, 2023 ICPD Memorandum — Quarterly Summary Report IAIR/CPRB, 31d Qtr. 2023. Motion carried 6/0, Remington absent. NEW BUSINESS Discussion of Number of Members on Nominating Committee: MacConnell asked the Board to consider increasing the nominating committee from two to three members, especially since the number of members has increased from five to seven. She believes this would provide for more varied input and discussion. Townsend expressed his reluctance to add a third person stating he doesn't think it is necessary. Mekies asked if this discussion is limited to the number of people on the nominating committee or if he could speak about the process at this time. He stated the nominating committee should do research and gain more information on a board member before recommending them as a nomination. He feels it would be more professional if there was more substance behind why a person is selected for a nomination. Downing says he feels like he knows enough about each of the other members to make an informed nomination. Mekies disagreed. Mekies also stated while it is not in the by-laws, it would be appropriate to exclude members of the nominating committee from the nomination pool. Ford reported there is nothing in the CPRB by-laws or the ordinance requiring a nominating committee and asked Bergus and Neumann if they had any knowledge of how other boards and commissions handle their elections. Bergus said she did not know how those were handled. Neumann reported she previously staffed the Parks and Recreation Commission which did not use a nominating committee. She said they would hold their elections in January of each year by opening the floor for nominations during the meeting. If the nominated person accepted, they would then move on with more nominations or a vote. Counselor Ford stated it is up to the members of the Board to do their due October 10, 2023 Page 3 diligence and make themselves feel comfortable about how they want to vote when a nomination is made. He further noted because there is nothing in any of the documents stating what a nominating committee does, if a Board member would like to rely on some information submitted by the nominating committee, then board members need to put some direction in the documents about the responsibilities of a nominating committee. Downing suggested perhaps there not be a nominating committee. Townsend noted the advantage of having a committee is to contact members ahead of the meeting when the elections are done, thereby, creating a more efficient process. Question to Chief Liston re: Arrestee Holding Area/Policy: Mekies asked if it is necessary for an arrestee to be in the same room with the officer while the officer is completing paperwork, explaining the amount of time it takes to do so may provoke further incidents. In Chief Liston's absence, Lieutenant Fink responded. He explained the process stating a person is first arrested then brought to the Iowa City Police Station to be processed. Once complete, an officer escorts the arrestee to the Johnson County Jail. He said it comes down to there not physically being an extra room available to use as a holding area. Fink pointed out there are very few cases where a situation escalates, and most arrestees are very cooperative. Downing asked if it may be possible upon arrest to take the person directly to the Johnson County Jail where the Iowa City Police Officer can complete the paperwork. Fink said it is possible, however, all the recording devices and other items needed for their investigations are located at the Iowa City Police Department. Townsend explained part of the Board's roll is to make suggestions for improvement and if it can't be done systematically, that's okay. OLD BUSINESS Recap of Community Forum: Townsend expressed his desire to hold one, rather than two, Community Forum's per year due to the lack of attendance as the reason. Ford stated the by-laws state "at least one a year," therefore, two is not a requirement. Motion by Mekies, seconded by Downing, to hold one CPRB Community Forum per year. Motion carried 6/0, Remington absent. PUBLIC COMMENT OF ITEMS NOT ON THE AGENDA Dean Abel, citizen of Iowa City, said he has concerns regarding facial recognition issues. He is interested in whether the Iowa City Police Department uses facial recognition technology and if so, under what circumstances does it become necessary and is there a written policy detailing its use. He is concerned because of recent news of cameras downtown in public spaces in addition to the cameras business already have in place. He wants to know if there have been any complaints or clarifications about these issues that he is not aware of and he would like to see the Police Department respond to the questions he has raised. He added he assumes the Board and/or Police Department are aware of the many problems that arise with facial recognition, especially for people of color. Ford assured Abel that his questions will be added to New Business on the November agenda. Abel thanked the board and said he will try to be present at that meeting. BOARD INFORMATION As per a request from Mekies earlier in the evening, discussion of the CPRB Nomination Process will be added to the November agenda under New Business. MacConnell noted she has three questions she would like to add to new business on the November agenda. 1) What is the criteria to determine if a complainant is being untruthful. 2) What degree of consideration should be given to those reports which are determined to be partially untruthful. 3) If a psychiatric condition appears to have influenced a report, what weight does the Board give the CPRB October 10, 2023 Page 4 untruthful aspects of the complaint. Mekies asked if there has been any follow-up to a complaint where the Board determines it to be untruthful? Hobart would like to discuss the CPRB meeting flow, i.e., when is it appropriate to make a motion, etc., so meetings are more structured. Townsend expressed his concern that there may be too many items added to new business for discussion at the November meeting. Mekies said if that becomes a concern, some items can be tabled to the December meeting if possible. STAFF INFORMATION None. TENTATIVE MEETING SCHEDULE and FUTURE AGENDAS (subject to change • December 12, 2023, 5:30 PM, Helling Conference Room • January 9, 2024, 5:30 PM, Helling Conference Room • February 13, 2024, 5:30 PM, Helling Conference Room • March 12, 2024, 5:30 PM, Helling Conference Room Hobart shared she has been selected to serve on a Federal Grand Jury for the next 12 to 18 months. These assignments include Tuesdays. After looking at her schedule for the next 12 months, it was determined there are five potential conflicts. She said remote access may not be possible as she would likely be driving from Davenport to Iowa City at the time of the meetings. It was decided she will address those conflicts month by month as they occur. EXECUTIVE SESSION Motion by Townsend, seconded by MacConnell to adjourn into Executive Session based on Section 21.5(1)(a) of the Code of Iowa to review or discuss records which are required or authorized by state or federal law to be kept confidential or to be kept confidential as a condition for that government body's possession or continued receipt of federal funds, and 22.7(11) personal information in confidential personnel records of public bodies including but not limited to cities, boards of supervisors and school districts, and 22-7(5) police officer investigative reports, except where disclosure is authorized elsewhere in the Code; and 22.7(18) Communications not required by law, rule or procedure that are made to a government body or to any of its employees by identified persons outside of government, to the extent that the government body receiving those communications from such persons outside of government could reasonably believe that those persons would be discouraged from making them to that government body if they were available for general public examination. Motion carried 610. Remington absent. Open session adjourned at 6:03 P.M. REGULAR SESSION Returned to open session at 7:12 P.M. Motion by Mekies, seconded by Townsend, to accept CPRB Complaint 23-06 Public Report as amended and forward to City Council. Motion carried 6t0. Remington absent. Motion by Mekies, seconded by Townsend, to set the level of review for CPRB Complaint 23-09 at 8-8- 7(B)(1)(a) on the record with no additional investigation. CPRB October 10, 2023 Page 5 Motions carried 6/0, Remington absent. ADJOURNMENT Motion for adjournment by MacConnell, seconded by Townsend. Motion carried 6/0, Remington absent. Meeting adjourned at 7:13 P.M. COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD ATTENDANCE RECORD YEAR 2022-2023 Me tinz Date) TERM 11115/22 12/13/22 01/10/23 02/14/23 03/14/23 04/11/23 04/20123 05/09/23 6/13/23 7/11123 8/8123 9112123 1013123 10/10/23 NAME EXPIRES Forum Forum Ricky 6130/26 X X O/E X X X X O/E X X X X X X Downing Jessica 6/30/26 — — — --- --- — — — — X X X Hobart Melissa 6130125 X X X O/E X X X X X X X X O/E X Jensen Jerri 6/30/27 X X X X X X X X X X O/E X X X MacConnell Saul Mckics 6/30/25 X X X X X X X X X X O/E X X X Amanda 6/30/24 X O/E O/E X X X X X X X X X X O/E Remington Orville 6/30/24 X X O/E X X X X X X X X X X X Townsend Stuart 6/30124 X X X X X X X O/E O --- - - - - Vander Vegte KEY: X = Present O = Absent O/E = Absent/Excused NM = No meeting --- = Not a Member COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD A Board of the City of Iowa City 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, IA 52240-1826 (319)356-5041 DATE October 10, 2023 To: City Council Complainant City Manager Chief of Police Officer(s) involved in complaint From: Community Police Review Board Re: Investigation of CPRB Complaint #23-06 This is the Report of the Community Police Review Board's (the "Board") review of the investigation of Complaint CPRB #23_06 (the "Complaint"). BOARD'S RESPONSIBILITY: Under the City Code of the City of Iowa City, the Board's responsibilities are as follows: 1. The Board forwards all complaints to the Police Chief, who completes an investigation. (Iowa City Code Section 8-8-7(A).) 2. When the Board receives the Police Chiefs report, the Board must select one or more of the following levels of review, in accordance with Iowa City Code Section 8-8-7(B)(1): a. On the record with no additional investigation. b. Interview /meet with complainant. G. Interview /meet with named officer(s) and other officers. d. Request additional investigation by the police chief, or request police assistance in the board's own investigation. e. Perform its own investigation with the authority to subpoena witnesses. f. Hire independent investigators. 3. In reviewing the Police Chiefs report, the Board must apply a "reasonable basis' standard of review. This means that the Board must give deference to the Police Chiefs report, because of the Police Chiefs professional expertise. (Iowa City Code Section 8-8-7(13)(2)).) 4. According to Iowa City Code Section 8-8-7(B)(2), the Board can recommend that the Police Chief reverse or modify the Chiefs findings only if: a. The findings are not supported by substantial evidence; or b. The findings are unreasonable, arbitrary, or capricious; or c. The findings are contrary to a police department policy or practice, or any federal, state, or local law. 5. When the Board has completed its review of the Police Chiefs report, the Board issues a public report to the city council. The public report must include: (1) detailed findings of fact; and (2) a clearly articulated conclusion explaining why and the extent to which the complaint is either "sustained" or "not sustained ". (Iowa City Code Section 8-8-7(B)(3)).) 6. Even if the Board finds that the complaint is sustained, the Board has no authority to discipline the officer involved. BOARD'S PROCEDURE The Complaint was initiated by the Complainant on April 18, 2023. As required by Section 8-8-5(B) of the City Code, the Complaint was referred to the Chief of Police for investigation. The Chiefs Report was filed with the City Clerk on July 13, 2023. As per Section 8-8-6(D) of the City Code, the Complainant was given the opportunity to respond to the Chiefs report. The Board voted on Tuesday, August 8, 2023, to apply the following Level of Review to the Chiefs Report: On the record with no additional investigation, pursuant to Iowa City Code Section 8-8-7(13)(1)(a). The Board met to consider the Report on August 8, 2023 and October 10, 2023. Prior to the August 8, 2023 meeting, the Board had the opportunity to review the complaint, the Police Chiefs report, and to watch and listen to body worn camera and/or in -car camera footage showing the interaction between the officers and the complainant. FINDINGS OF FACT: This is related to a previous allegation during the same event (Complaint 23-02). Police stopped a vehicle which had made a right hand turn from the center lane. When the officer approached the stopped vehicle, the driver refused to roll down his window. Unsure of the driver's intention, a "stop" belt was placed in front of the vehicle's front tire. Complainant was asked several times to lower the window. Complainant finally lowered the window a few inches. Police officer calmly and repeatedly asked the complainant for an I.D. Complainant refused and shouted "no" numerous times. After a few minutes the officer opened the vehicle's driver side door. He reached in to remove the keys. As he did so, the driver took hold of the officer's arm to prevent that action. When the officer ordered the driver to come out of the vehicle, the driver became physically and verbally confrontational with the officer. During the entire episode police officers were subjected to verbal abuse and physical abuse. The officer took him to the ground using appropriate action. As the driver was being pulled from the vehicle, the passenger in the front seat grabbed the officer's arm and the passenger in the back seat also tried to physically prevent the officer from doing so. The front seat passenger received an injured ankle when he tried to prevent his removal. When the officers were able to calm everyone down, they explained the reason for the stop. The three men were placed in separate cars. The person with the injured ankle was examined by paramedics and then transported to University Hospital. The officer asked for a Breathalyzer test and the driver complied. The officer then asked for consent to administer a blood and urine test. The driver refused. The officer read the driver what the Iowa State Code stated. He read this information to the driver several different times during the interview. The driver complained of being unable to see due to the spray that had been used. The officer offered to take the driver to the eyewash area. The driver refused saying the officer was not helping. COMPLAINANT'S ALLEGATION #1 — Use of Force. Chief's conclusion: Not sustained Board's conclusion: Not sustained Basis for the Board's conclusion: After viewing available videos, the complainant's allegation is unsubstantiated. The officers' were professional and courteous throughout their interactions. Officers were accommodating by offering eye wash and opportunity to an attorney. COMPLAINANT'S ALLEGATION #2 — Unprofessional Conduct. Chief's conclusion: Not sustained Board's conclusion: Not sustained Basis for the Board's conclusion: After viewing available video footage, the complainant's allegation is unsubstantiated. The officers' were professional and courteous throughout their interactions. Officers were accommodating by offering eye wash and opportunity to an attorney. COMMENTS: None Tammy Neumann From: Steuernagel Del Valle, Giulia <giulia-delvalle@uiowa.edu> Sent: Sunday, October 1, 2023 10:44 PM To: Community Police Review Board Subject: Police officer compliment RISK ** This email originated outside of the City of Iowa City email system. Please take extra care opening any links or attachments. ** Dear Community Police Review Board, I would like to register a compliment to Officer Tyler LaKose. I lost my engagement ring on the morning of 09/27/23 on my way from my apartment to the bus stop a few steps from my building. As soon as a entered the bus I realized I didn't have the ring on my finger and went back home about 1h later to look for it. My fiancee and I looked everywhere for this ring: at our apartment, at the building, on the street and we even managed to search on the bus we were in the morning. We put up signs on our building and on the bus stop, we called the police, the city lost and found, the transit department and the city library. No one saw the ring. I was absolutely devastated. On the afternoon of 09/29/23 1 called the police to try to register my loss and see if it would be possible to track down the ring in case someone had found it and was trying to sell it. I luckily talked to Officer LaKose and he kindly heard all the information I had and an exact description of the ring. After that, he tried to email me to receive photos of the ring, but for some reason the emails were not arriving. He promptly offered to come to my apartment to personally talk to me and to try to get the ring photos. When he arrived, he carefully inspected the area, looking for security cameras or something that could somehow help us. I mentioned that we had searched everywhere, and that the only thing we didn't do was try to find it with a metal detector on the grass in front of the building. When he heard it, he immediately offered to use the police's metal detector that was in the car. He carefully inspected the lawn for around 40min. At this point we heard a louder beep, and when he looked deep in the grass, partially buried in the ground, there was my engagement ring! I don't have words to thank Officer LaKose for the amazing thing he did. He acted with so much kindness and went beyond what is his duty, serving his community in great levels. My fiancee and I would like to thank him from the bottom of our hearts. We'll be forever grateful for what he has done and this story will be forever marked in our lives. Thank you Iowa City Police and thank you Officer Lakose, Sincerely, Giulia Del Valle and Bernardo Bach. :2- i Cn DRAFT COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD A Board of the City of Iowa City 410 East Washington Street Iowa City, IA 52240-1826 (319)356-5041 November 6, 2023 Iowa City -City Council City of Iowa City 410 E. Washington St. Iowa City, IA 52240 Re: Community Police Review Board Community Forum of October 3, 2023 The Iowa City Community Police Review Board (CPRB) held the second Community Forum on Tuesday, October 3, 2023 at 5:30 p.m. The forum was held both in person and virtually via Zoom. Board members participating in the forum were Chair- Jeri MacConnell, Jessica Bristow, Ricky Downing, Saul Mekies, Amanda Remington, and Orville Townsend. Others participating included City staff Tammy Neumann and Police Chief Dustin Liston, Legal Counsel Patrick Ford. Vice -Chair Melissa Jensen was absent. Chairperson MacConnell explained the purpose and procedures of the Board. Those procedures were also available in a pamphlet for distribution to the public. Following the rollcall, the public was invited to participate. One person asked about police immunity. Responses from Board members explained that this subject is not within the purview of the Board. However, it was also clarified that the Board can and does comment on police conduct. An area of concern from one person was the "military grade vehicle" available to the Iowa City Police Department (cost of the vehicle and training involved). The Police Chief explained that the vehicle was donated and does not belong to Iowa City, but to the County. It has been used by ICPD on average once a year over the last $ years, and only for high -risk operations; the vehicle does not carry arms. A civilian version would cost about $250,000 to $300,000 and may not warrant the expense given the rare use of the vehicle. Concerns about staffing issues, including mental health support, were brought up by a member of the public. The police chief explained that the City is making progress on that issue with 16 hours per day with a mental health liaison available. He added that mental health support is "a good value-added" to the police force and is "a good part of our team." DRAFT Regarding police staffing, the police chief indicated that we are now authorized 85 officers, although we are now at 78, due to the long process of training (e.g., 8-month long academy in Des Moines). Although the City has hired some officers with experience, those still need a four - month long training period. We're making progress in staffing, but the police chief cautioned that we need to provide police officers with time off and avoid over -work in the interest of everyone. He referred to a 2020 City Manager preliminary plan which covers the history of the Board, compares staffing to other similarly situated cities, and provides informative statistics. Concerns by the public were expressed about the wide range of services provided by the police (e.g., cat trapped in a tree) and other "unrelated" tasks. The police chief explained that the dispatch service is operated by Johnson County, and not the police department. The dispatcher assesses the calls and needs and dispatches to the appropriate area accordingly (e.g., police, fire, ambulance, etc.) Often, he explained, the police department is the "default" response. However, he noted, incremental progress is being made and cited the "988" number as an example. It will take some time for the public, staff, and dispatchers to adjust. Regarding whether the police department should have its own dispatch service: The police chief noted that the department did have its own service in 1997. However, Iowa City, and indeed most cities our size, opted for the current system because of its advantages. Several disparate agencies need to be contacted including other police officers in the area, working together. He cited this very day's example that necessitated the involvement of the University, Coralville, and North Liberty, essentially, a county -wide response. Another member of the public praised the response of the police officers responding to a call for help for a 101-year-old woman at her home as an example of the many instances of police assistance to the public; these services often go unnoticed. The chief of police expressed his appreciation of the Board's work which, he said, is not confined merely to addressing complaints, noting the Board's ability to weigh-in on policy and provide a voice for the community. The Community Forum adjourned at 6:06 p.m. Saul Mekies, Board Member Community Police Review Board TO: Chief Dustin Liston to FROM: Lt. Jeffrey Fink 71 RE: August 2022 Use of Force Review DATE: October 24, 2023 The Iowa City Police Department policy requires an employee to complete a written report for reportable use of force. Reportable use of force is defined in the Department's Lexipol Policy 300, which is titled Use of Force and available for public viewing on the department's website. This policy provides employees with guidelines on the use of deadly and non -deadly force. Upon receipt of the report, the supervisor is responsible for completing an administrative critique of the force. This process includes interviews with involved employees, body worn and in -car camera review, review of any additional available video, and review of written reports. The employee's use of force report and the supervisor's critique is then forwarded to the Captain of Field Operations and the Chief of Police for final review and critique. On a monthly basis, the previous month's use of force reports and supervisor critiques are reviewed by an administrative review committee consisting of a minimum of three sworn personnel. This Use of Force Committee consists of two supervisors as designated by the Chief of Police and one officer, typically a certified use of force instructor. The Use of Force Review Committee met on October 24, 2023. It was composed of Lt. Fink, Sgt. Rich, and Officer McNamee. For the review of submitted reports in August, the Review Committee documented the following • 46 individual officers were involved in 23 separate incidents requiring use of force. • There were no documented cases of an officer exercising his/her duty to intervene and the review of the incidents did not indicate that an officer failed their duty to intervene. • Out of the 23 use of force incidents, 20 involved force being used against people. There were 3 animals euthanized by officers. • Out of the 46 officers involved in the 20 uses of force against people, I superficial injury was sustained by a suspect and I superficial injury was sustained by an officer. • No violations of policy were noted during this review period. • Out of the 20 uses of force against people, arrests were made 19 times (95%). • Mental health was identified by officers as being a factor in 6 of the uses of force used against persons (30°%). • Drugs and/or alcohol was identified by officers as being a factor in 17 of the 20 uses of force against persons (85%). • Out of the 20 times force was used on persons, 10 were identified as white males (50%), 9 were identified as black males (45%), and 1 (5%) was identified as a black female. • Out of the 23 uses of force incidents, the average number of officers involved in the force was 2. • In total during this time, the ICPD had 5802 calls for service with 20 calls for service resulting in force being used on persons (.34%). The highest level of force in each incident is reflected below along with the year-to-date: Force Used August 2022 Occurrences 2022 Year -to -Date Hands-on 10 83 Taser Display 4 12 Taser Discharge 0 6 OC Spray Deployment 1 13 Firearm(s) Display 4 29 Firearms Discharge 1 1 ASP Striking 0 0 Officer SffikingTicking 0 1 Animals Euthanized by Officer 3 19 Special Response Team Callouts 1 3 Vehicle Pursuits 0 0 Officer Injuries 1 15 Suspect Injuries 1 20 1 Reports to U.S. DOJ 1 Total Use of Force incidents to date equal 171. Total calls for service in the same period equal 42,806. This results in a year-to-date use of force being deployed in .40% of our total year-to-date calls for service. - 3 -- a Iowa City Police Department USE OF FORCE REPORT Mongteust Augus2 t 2022 Total Involving AlcohogDmgs: Demographic Makeup: Use of Forco Totals: 17 White Male: 10 White Female: 0 Animal: 3 Taser Display: 4 Black Male: Asian Male: 9 0 Black Female: Asian Female: I 0 Hands On: 10 Chemical Irritant: I Taser Discharge: Firearm Display: 0 4 Total Involving Mental Health: 6 Hispanic Male: 0 Hispanic Female: 0 Asp 0 Firearm Discharge: I Other Male: 0 Other Female: 0 Strikes/Kicks: 0 Less Lethal/Other. Total calls for service (excluding Animal Control): 5802; Percentage of calls resulting in force:.40% Watch: Date: I Suspect injured: Officer injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: I Arrest Made: Days ❑ 8/l/2022 Suspicious Activity 1 Evenings E Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes E Late Nights ❑ No E No E No ❑ Synopsis: The subject was identified as a suspect in an assault. The officer drove up behind the subject as he was crossing Southgate Avenue and activated emergency lights, but the subject kept walking into a nearby parking lot. The officer followed him across the street and stopped in the parking lot. The officer opened the driver door and said "stop, police" as the subject kept walking away. The officer said "stop, police" again, and the subject continued walking away. The subject stopped walking toward the entrance to a building and began coming toward the officer, so the officer stopped approaching and asked the male to sit down on the curb. The subject told the officer to "go away," and turned to walk to the entrance of the building. The officer told the subject if he entered the building, he would be arrested. The subject stopped and bladed toward the officer in a fighting stance and said "don't even fucking think about touching me." The subject then squared his body up on the officer, another pre -assault indicator, and said something about the officer not having "no probable cause." Fearing the subject was going to grab, shove, strike, or spit, the officer gave the subject a two-handed shove to his chest, knocking him off balance and into the vestibule window. The officer took hold of the subject's left wrist and pushed him into the comer of the entryway to the building. He grabbed onto a decorative wall with small holes in it, like a trellis. The officer told the subject he was under arrest and to get on the ground. The subject continued to be actively resistant, holding on to the trellis with his right arm while attempting to pull his left arm away. The officer deployed a burst of pepper spray to the subject's face, but he continued to hold on to the trellis and attempted to free his left arm from the officer's grasp by pulling away. The officer continued telling the male he was under arrest and to get on the ground. The officer delivered four or five knee strikes to the subject's left hamstring and quadriceps, intending to compromise his stability. The officer was able to break the grip on his right hand and drag him to a kneeling position. The officer pulled the subject's left hand behind his back and secured a handcuff to his left wrist. He continued trying to pull his left hand to the front, and the officer had to force his hand upward toward his shoulder blade while giving him commands to give up his other hand. The subject was bracing himself on the ground with his right hand and the officer was able to reach to the front, pullhisrighthand behind his back, and secure the other handcuff. Alcuholaimgs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male E White Female ❑ Anurm,1 ❑ Taso�r Display Yes ® Yes El Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On 1 Tascr Discharge ❑ No ❑ No E Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Intent "rC5` mileFirearm -DisplayReview: Response Type: _ J ❑ Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male El Hispanic Female ❑ `Asp Q '.I Firearin Recharge 11 No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kick§)II Less Lethal/Other Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: IncidentType: Numberof Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 8/2/2022 Disturbance/Fight 2 Evenings E Yes El Yes ❑ Yes E Late Ni hts ❑ No E No E No ❑ Synopsis: Officers responded to the report of a fight in progress. While Officer I was interviewing another individual on scene, the subject approached and began to interfere with the interview. Officer 1 instructed the subject to "Get back,", placed a finger on his chest, and then pointed in the direction for him to walk. The subject refused to do so, by smacking the officer's hand off his chest and glaring at the officer in the face aggressively. Officer 1 instructed the subject to step back multiple times, then advised it would be the last time telling him. The subject balled his fist and began walking less than an inch behind the officer's back toward the other individual and threatening him. Officer 1 turned and grabbed onto the subject's right fist/wrist and instructed him to put his hands behind his back. In response the subject used his right hand to smack the officer in the left arm and chest while saying, "don't, what the fuck!?" In response to being struck by the subject, the officer placed both hands on his chest and shoved him into the passenger side of a nearby parked car. Once on the vehicle, the officer again told the subject to put his hands behind his back, grabbed onto his left arm, and turned him onto his stomach while on the vehicle. The subject resisted this effort by an Page 1 of 10 Iowa City Police Department attempt to turn back toward the officer and pull away. The officer then used their right leg and placed it in front of his left leg and hipped tossed him to the ground, knocking him off balance. While on the ground the subject laid on his back and refused to turn over onto his stomach despite the officer telling him to do so. Officer 2 arrived and knelt down and grabbed the subject's right wrist with both hands and attempted to get his hand behind his back to complete the handcuffing process. Officer 2 was unable to do so. Officer 2 then held on to the subject's right wrist and placed a hand behind his right elbow, and then was able to push his wrist to his back, which resulted in handcuffs being placed on him. Alco miDmgs bwolvede Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ® Yes ® White Male El White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Black Male E Black Female ❑ Hands On E Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Type: ElAsian Male El Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ElOWG Review: Response pa: P y Yes E CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspectlniured: Officerinjured: headentlype: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days El8/3/2022 Traffic Stop 1 Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes E Late Night, ❑ No ® No 2 No ❑ Synopsis: The officer initiated a traffic stop for a traffic violation. While the driver was pulling over, he pulled to the left side of the road and then erratically cut across all lanes and pulled over to the right side of the road. He threw his hands up in the air while he was pulling over and appeared agitated and yelling about being pulled over. When the officer approached the driver, he said "1 don't think this is a good idea Officer, I am wanted by the cops and you are going to have to kill me." Both of the subject's hands were tucked down near the side of his seat, and he refused show his hands. The officer immediately drew their side arm and held it at a low ready. The officer could not see his hands and was unsure if he had a firearm. The officer retreated to the driver's side of the patrol vehicle and held the vehicle at gun point. The subject then placed the car in drive and fled from the traffic stop, and it was determined not to pursue the vehicle. AlcohollDrugslnvoived: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male E White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes E Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ Nc ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display E OWC Review: Response Type: _7 Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ —ASp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ StrikeJSjlat :O - - Less lrethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: I Suspect Injured: Officer lnjured: lncident Type: Number of Officers; Arrest Made: Days ❑ 8t3t2022 Robbery 12 Evenings ® Yes ® Yes ❑ Yes LA. Late Night ❑ No ❑ No E No ❑ Synopsis: The subject first pulled a knife on an officer during a traffic stop and fled the scene. The subject later broke into a residence and assaulted the homeowner. He then broke into another nearby residence and took the homeowner's truck keys by force. Officers quickly located the subject nearby in the stolen truck, at which point a standoff ensued. Officers attempted to negotiate with the subject but were unsuccessful. More than three hours into the standoff, officers approached and attempted to take the subject into custody. The subject exited the vehicle with the knife to his throat and began walking toward officers. A flash -bang was deployed to distract the subject, and an officer deployed several less lethal beanbag rounds, striking the subject. One officer also fired a single pistol round at the subject but missed. At the same time, three officers deployed triers, which had little to no effect on the subject, and another officer fired more beanbag rounds, again with little to no effect. The subject began running toward the east and fell to the ground a short time later. The subject got back on his knees and held the knife to his throat. Officers again lased the subject and were able to achieve neuromuscular incapacitation, allowing officers to make physical contact with him. The subject remained on his stomach with the knife underneath his body and would not immediately submit his arms for handcuffing. Two officers used the laser to drive stun the subject on his thigh and leg area and were eventually able to pull his arms out from under his body and secure him in handcuffs. The subject sustained minor scrapes and bruises as a result of the Page 2 of 10 Iowa City Police Department force; no officers were injured. During the incident, four officers discharged their tasers, one officer discharged didir duty pistol, two officers discharged less lethal shotguns with beanbag rounds, one officer displayed a shotgun, one officcr�-6played their duty pistol, and two officers displayed their patrol rifles. t j Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ® Yes ® White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal=0 Taser Display ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Hands On ©, Tasor Discharge ❑ Chemical Irritant' ❑ ": — 7 Firearm Dis la ❑ - play awe Review: Response Type: Yes E CFS E Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑'. FirearmlrEharge 0 No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks:O NLcss Lethal/Other ❑ Ta Watch: Date: Suspect injured: Officer injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 817(2022 Suspicious Activity 2 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes E Late Nights ® No ® No E No ❑ Synopsis: Officer I observed the subject remove a traffic cone and told him to stop and put it back. The subject ran toward the breezeway, but Officer I was able to immediately grab his shirt. The subject pushed at Officer I and tried to get away. After this resistance, while holding onto his shirt with both hands, Officer I stepped behind him with a leg and tripped him, pulling the subject onto the ground. Officer 2 mounted him from behind, straddling his body, and putting both legs under his body, securing him from moving any further. Officer 2 told him he was under arrest and grabbed his left arm from under his body and placed it behind his back. Officer I pulled his ri ht arm behind his back and the subject was handcuffed. AlcolhoWnIp Involved: Mental HealthRelated: Demographic Makeup: Type of Fom used: White Male White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display Yes E Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No N Asian Male El Female ElChemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes E CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Numberof Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 8t7/2022 Intoxicated Subject I Evenings E Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes E Late Ni h[s ❑ No E No E No ❑ SYnopaN: The officer observed the subject fighting with other individuals and standing chest to chest with another male. The subject had a clinched fist and was yelling at that individual. As the officer approached the fight, the subject walked away through the complex. The officer located the subject walking through the courtyard, but he refused to stop by saying no and walking away. The subject was then observed by other officers walking away from the group he was just previously involved with. The officer then located the subject at a nearby intersection and saw him engaged in a verbal fight with an unidentified male and female that were walking. The subject had his shirt removed and stepped between the female and male. The subject stood with his chest against the male's shoulder as he walked trying to avoid the subject. Seeing that the subject's behavior was growing more erratic and violent, the officer approached to intervene. As the officer approached the subject, he stepped in the roadway toward the patrol car, yelled something inaudible, and stood in an aggressive posture with his fist clinched, shoulder blades raised, and his eyes glaring at the officer, who exited the patrol vehicle and told the subject he was under arrest. The officer withdrew their laser from its holster and ointed it at the subject's torso and instructed him to the ground onto his stomach until he was handcuffed by another officer. Alcohol/Dmgs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male E Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No N Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ able Review: Response Type: p y Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Leuml/Other ❑ Page 3 of 10 Iowa City Police Department Watch: Date: Suspectlnjured: Officer injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 8J812022 Agency Assist I Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Night ❑ No ® No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The officer located the subject who was running from another agency following a vehicle pursuit. Once in the backyard, the officer saw the subject still running eastbound. The officer yelled "Get on the ground!" and ran after him. The subject ran out of sight and around a house quickly. The officer rounded the corner of that same house and found the subject lying on his stomach in the prone position. The officer ran toward him, withdrew their laser from its holster, and pointed it at him. The officer told the subject to put his hands behind his back. As the subject laid on the ground, the officer held him at taser point until more officers arrived. The officer asked the subject if he had any weapons, and he said he had a knife in his pocket and tried reaching for it. The officer told him not to continue reaching for the knife or he would be tared. The subject stopped reaching for the knife. Other officers arrived and he was secured in handcuffs. AlcohollDrugslnvolved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS El Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspectlnjured: Officerinjured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 818/2022 Animal I Evenings El Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights ❑ No ❑ No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The officer dispatched an injured deer. AlcoholItrugs involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ® Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS El Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ 3 Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers:... AnesLMade: Days ❑ 81912022 Trespass 2 _ Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes 121 Late Nights ❑ No IE No ® No ❑ Synopsis: Officers responded for reports of a subject trespassing and trying to start fights. Upon arrival, Officer 1 noticed measurable signs of intoxication, including bloodshot watery eyes, slurred speech, poor balance, and an odor of alcoholic beverage on her breath. Officer I advised the subject to stop walking and that she was not free to leave due to her being investigated for a previous theft. The subject continued walking eastbound away from officers. Officer 1 advised the subject several times she was not free to leave the scene and that she needed to stop walking. The subject failed to listen to officers' instructions and attempts to deescalate the situation. Officer 1 grabbed the subject by her left arm and wrist and advised her to place her hands behind her back, but she continuously replied no. Officer 1 grabbed a hold of the subject's shirt and continued to hold her left wrist. Officer 1 continued to give verbal commands to place her hands behind her back, and she failed to do so. Officer 1 was able to maintain control of the subject by straightening her arm out into an armbar position and place her into handcuff's with the assistance of Officer 2. Once at the back of the squad car the subject was given several o ortunities to sit in the back of the squad car. Officer 1 Page 4 of 10 Iowa City Police Department attempted to push her into the back seat twice, and she failed to do as instructed, even stepping out of the squad and stepping towards officers, continuing to yell at them. Officer 1 went to the other side of the squad car and grabbed the subject by both of her arms and pulled her through into the back seat as Officer 2 grabbed her pants and lifted her legs in the air so she could be pulled into the car. AlcoholiCrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female 1-1 Animal❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes yes ® Male ❑ Black Female ® Hands On ® Taser Discharge El Eles El Asian Male ElAsian Female ElChemical Irritant ElFirearmDisplay El ewC Review: Response type: Yes ® CFS 21 Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspectlnjured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Rummer of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 8/10/2022 Suspicious Activity I Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ® No ® No ® No ❑ Bynopsls: The officer observed the subject standing on the sidewalk urinating. The officer approached the subject, who turned his head around, saw the officer, and attempted to walk/jog away. The subject was caught a short time later, and the officer grabbed him by the back of his shirt and took him to the ground. Once on the ground, the officer advised the subject to place his hands behind his back several times, which he did not comply to. The officer advised the male that if he did not place his hands behind his back, he was going to get pepper sprayed. Other officers arrived on scene to assist in placing handcuffs on the subject. As the subject was lying on his stomach, the officer grabbed his right arm and was able to get his arm out from underneath of him. The officer then grabbed it and placed it behind his back. Other officers grabbed his left arm and placed it behind his back. The officer was then able to lace the subject in handcuffs. Alcoholimugs Involved: Memel Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male M White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display Cl Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Mate ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ SelfInitiated® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspectlnjured: Officer Injured: ladder hype: Rummer -'of ORlyeq; 1 Attest Made: Days ❑ 8/10/2022 Traffic Stop 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ .-:] cYes Late Nights ® No ® No ® - - NID ❑ Synopsis: The subject was told he was under arrest for OWI. The officer grabbed the subject's left arm, which he immedja�ly tensed up, made a fist, and put his arm at a 90-degree angle with his hand in front of him. The officer told the subject to fiot resist and to put his hand behind his back. Other officers told the subject not to resist and to put his hands behind his back. The officer then grabbed the subject's left forearm and forced it behind his back. The officer twisted his arm to place it behind his back and held it there while another officer handcuffed him. The subject continued to resist, trying to pull his arm in front of him during that time. Once the subject was in handcuffs, he stopped resisting. Alcohol/Orugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female Cl Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated M Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less LethaVOther ❑ Page 5 of 10 Iowa City Police Department Watch: Date: Suspectinjured: Officer injured: incident Type: Number of officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 8/11/2022 Animal 1 Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights ❑ No ❑ No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The officer dispatched an injured deer- Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ® Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ SWC Review: Response Type: Yes 21 CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: OHicerinjured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 8/12/2022 Traffic Stop 2 Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Ni h[s ❑ No ® No 21 No ❑ Synopsis: The subject was asked to step from the vehicle for a probable cause search of the vehicle, and he placed both of his hands into his pants pockets. As Officer 1 approached to observe Officer 2, Officer 1 saw the subject backing away from a backing officer and digging his left hand around in his pocket. Officer 1 was behind the subject and to his left at this time. Due to the possible risk of the subject having a weapon in his pocket and his furtive movements, Officer I approached the subject, touched him, and told him to 'balm down" and to take his hand out of his pocket. The subject continued digging around in his pocket, so Officer 1 asked him to remove his hand again, but he refused. At this point, Officer I told the subject to take his hand out and grabbed his left wrist and forearm. The subject's hand was pulled out of his pocket and Officer 1 was told he had something in his hand. Hearing this, Officer I pressed body weight onto the subject, which pinned him against the back of his vehicle. Officer 2 grabbed the subject's right arm and slowly placed it behind his back. With the subject's hand free and his body pinned to the car, Officer 1 was able to back away and have the subject taken into custody by Officer 2. AlcohopDrugsimolved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display O Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On 0 Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Malo ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ElBWG Review: Response Type: _, Firearm Display ❑ Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -initiated ® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ StrikeslKiGlt$ ❑ - • Less Lelltal/01her ❑ i _ f - 1 N Watch: Date: Suspectinjured: Officer Injured: IncidentType: Numberof.Omcers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 8/14/2022 Assault 1 `-� Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑ c Yes a Late Nights 0 No 0 No 0 No ❑ Synopsis: Officers responded to the report of a stabbing with a machete, and the suspect was still inside the residence. As officers surrounded the house, the subject exited through the front door. The officer drew their firearm and held it at a low ready. A subject came into view walking towards another officer, and someone yelled that he was the suspect. The subject had his hands in the air. The officer began to give commands to the subject to get down on his knees. The subject obeyed, getting on his knees. The officer then ordered him onto his stomach, which he obeyed. Another officer approached the subject and placed him into handcuffs behind his back. The officer kept their firearm at low ready covering other officers while they handcuffed the subject, for their safety, Page 6 of 10 Iowa City Police Department AlcohollDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male 0 White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ® No 0 Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Fimarm Display SM Review: Response Type: Yes 0 CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Data: Suspect Injured: Dicer Injured: Incident Type: Number df DFicen: Arrest Made: Days ® 8/1712022 Warrant Service 5 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Ni W ❑ No ® No ® No ❑ Synapsis: The subject was a suspect in a shooting that occurred on a prior date. It was believed that the subject was armed with a handgun. Officers 1 and 2 made contact with the subject while walking on the sidewalk. Officer 2 drew their firearm and pointed it at the subject. Officers 1 and 2 gave the subject verbal commands to get on his knees with his hands up, which he did. Officer 1 went behind the subject to place him into handcuffs. When Officer I grabbed onto the subject, he tensed up his body and began actively resisting and not listening to verbal commands. Officer 1 used both hands and body weight to assist the subject face down on the ground. Officer I grabbed onto the subject's left arm and placed it behind his back as Officer 3 grabbed his right arm and forced it behind his back. Officer 2 held his legs to keep him from pushing away. The subject began resisting and pulled his left arm beneath him. After a struggle, Officer I was able to get the subject into handcuffs. The subject was escorted to a patrol car where Officer 4 searched him. Officer 4 had control of the subject's left elbow while kneeling and felt him start to tense up and pull away. Officer 4 came back to a standing position and felt the subject start to pull and rotate to his left. Officer 4 told the subject "Come on Stop man", but he did not listen. Officer 4 pushed the subject forward into the squad car and gave him commands to stop resisting, but he continued to pull away to his left. Officer 5 was able to get the subject off balance. Officer 4 was able to scoop the subject's legs and tried to get them into the squad car. During the process the subject was taken to the ground and ended up on his stomach. Officer 5 was able to secure the subject's left wrist in a goose -neck wrist lock and applied pressure. He attempted to roll away, but Officer 5 maintained pressure until the subject lay prone and became compliant. Officer 4 placed both hands on his right shoulder blade to keep him from getting up. He rolled forward in a summersault motion and ended back up on his stomach. Officer 4 repositioned with hands on his shoulder to keep him in place. After the subject calmed down he was rolled over onto the left side of his body and put back into a seated osition. AlcohopDrugs Involved: MentatHealth Related: Demographic Makeup: Type Of Force Used: White Male El White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Mate ® Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® aWC Review: ResponseType: Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display Ty Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ ' Firearm Discharge ❑ Other Male El Other Female ClStrikes +eks ❑ `-'-' Less Lethal/Other [INo El Self -Initiated ® OhMl- watch: Date: Suspect Injured: ORcer Injured: Incident Type: NumbeCpipAfuos> Arrestlihde: Days ❑ 8J1812022 Traffic Stop I .� Evenings ❑ Yes C] Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ® No ® No f No ❑ Synopsis: The subject was arrested for OWI and was in the Intox room at the PD and in handcuffs because of previous actions. The officer told the subject we were going to go the jail and he refused to get up. The officer advised he needed to stand up and advised he would be facing more charges if he refused. The subject stated the officer would have to physically move him. The officer walked over to him and saw that he was holding the bar on the bench. The officer told him to let go but he refused. The officer attempted to pry his hands loose but was unable. The officer told him to let go and grabbed his thumb and started to pull it backward creatiag pressure. He eventually released his grip. The officer let go of his thumb and removed his hand. Alcohollmugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: I Type of Faroe Used: White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On 0 Taser Discharge ❑ No❑ No® Page 7 of 10 Iowa City Police Department i Review: Response Type: Asian Mate ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No Self- Initiated® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other❑ Watch Date: Suspectinjured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 8119t2022 Traffic Stop 2 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ® No ® No ® No 0 Synapsis: The officer observed the subject driving recklessly downtown near a heavily populated bar area at bar close. There were several pedestrians and other traffic around this subject's vehicle. The officer activated emergency lights and sirens, and the vehicle fled from me the wrong way on a one-way street at speeds estimated to be greater than 60mph. The subject turned behind a university building and was trapped in a dead end, trying to get his vehicle turned around to exit. The officer pulled near the subject and held him at gun point until other officers arrived. A backup officer arrived on scene and withdrew his service pistol during the felony stop. He gave the subject commands and removed him from the vehicle. Theywere all taken into custody. without incident. Alcoholmrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Mate Z White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ® No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display 13 a WC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspeetlnjured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: NumberatOaicen: , 1Arrect Made: Days ❑ 812612022 Warrant Service 1 Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑Ytx 19 Late Night ❑ No ® No ® - No ❑ synopsis: The subject had active warrants for his arrest. The officer activated the top lights in the patrol car and stopped die�tbject on his bicycle. When the officer exited the patrol vehicle, the subject immediately placed the bicycle between the two of di&n. He asked the officer why he was being stopped, and the officer informed him he had a warrant. The subject then became incensed and argumentative. He began to walk away from the officer, who gave him repeated commands to stop and not walk away. Instead of listening to commands, he did the opposite; getting onto his bicycle and starting to ride southbound. The officer gave chase and gave verbal commands to stop. These commands were ignored, and the officer was able to catch him a few yards later. The officer was able to push him up against the building at this location and then, with hands on his shoulder and arm, the officer dragged him to the ground, around his bike. The officer was able to get the subject on the ground and into a prone position; however, he placed his hands under his body and refused to comply with verbal commands to stop resisting. The officer was able to force the subject's left arm behind his back and cuff it. He refused to let the officer have his right arm. The officer gave repeated commands and even warned him he could be pepper sprayed if he did not comply. The subject's response was that he did not care, he "wasn't going (to jail)". After some time, the officer was able to pull his right arm behind his back and get it cuffed. AlcohollDmgs Involved: Mardal Health Related: Demagraphic Makeup: Type rf Force Used: White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ nWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less LethallOther ❑ Page 8 of 10 Iowa City Police Department Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: (ancerintmed: Incident Type: Number of officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 8127/2022 Bar Check 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ® No N No N No ❑ Synopsis: The officer was conducting a bar check and witnessed a subject standing in line who had in his possession a fictitious ID. The officer asked him for his ID and he refused. The officer told him it was in his possession and he continued to refuse. The officer walked him out to the street, out of line and asked him again for his ID. He continued to refuse. The officer asked him for his wallet, which was in his hands, and the officer grabbed it. He yelled stop and tried to yank it away from the officer. He attempted to push away from officers. The officer told him he was under arrest and had a hold of his left arm, which the officer put behind his back. He continued to try and push away and yank his arms free. In order to prevent him from fleeing, the officer pushed his body up against a parked car. An assisting officer placed his other hand behind his back, which allowed the officer to place him into handcuffs. AlcoholiDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male N White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: officer Injured: Incident Type: Numberof�cene Arrest Made: Days ❑ 812712022 Domestic I Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Niehls ❑ No N No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The officer responded to a fight between a male and a female. Upon arrival, the male was on top of the female. The officer got out of the patrol car, activated their Taser, and pointed it at the male. He then laid down on the ground and was placed in handcuffs. AlcohogDmgs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Fares Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display N Yes El Yes Yes ❑ Black Male N Black Female ❑ Hands On El Taser Discharge El NO El No ® Asian Male El Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ ewe Review. Response Type: Yes N CFS M Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ 7. L." Watch: Date: Suspect injured: tracer Injured: Incident Type: Number of WiGers:_ v Arrest Made: Days El8130l2022 Animal I Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑ _ "y> Yes ❑ Late Ni h[s ❑ No ❑ No ® ;-, No ❑ Synopsis: The officer dispatched an injured deer. Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Fares Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal N Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display El BWC Review: Response Type: Ty Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Page 9 of 10 Iowa City Police Department Watch: Date: Suspect injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Offieem: Arrest Made: Days E 8/31/2022 Disturbance/Fight 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes E Late Nights ❑ No ® No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The subject was involved in a physical fight in the street. Before officers arrived, the fight ended and he went inside a nearby building. When he came back outside, staff alerted officers that he was carrying a knife. The officer drew and pointed their Taser at the subject while another officer gave commands. The subject followed directions and tossed the knife away. Once he was handcuffed, the officer holstered the Taser. Alcohol/Orugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ® Yes ® White Male El White Female ❑ Animal CI Taser Display Yes El No ❑ Black Male El Black Female 1-1HandsOn ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ aWC Review: Response Type: Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display El Yes E CFS E Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspectlnjured: �cerinjumd: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 8/31/2022 Trespass 4 Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes E Yes Late Night ❑ No E No ❑ No ❑ Synopsis: Officer 1 was standing in front of the subject telling him that he would be detained and placed in handcuffs. Officer I asked the subject to place his cellphone on the wooden table located behind him. The subject looked back at the table for a split second and then he began trying to run away. Officer 1 grabbed Amos' left arm with the intention of gaining control over his arm in order to get him to a proper handcuffing position. Officer 2 wrapped both arms around the subject, and Officer I continued to hold on to the subject's arm as he was lowered to the ground into a prone position. Officers continued to give the subject commands to comply, but he did not listen. As the subject was lowered to the ground, he tried to place both his arms between his chest and the ground. Officer I continued to hold onto his left hand. Officer 3 also attempted to pull the subject's left arm out from under him. Officer I gave the subject a loud verbal command ordering him to place his hands behind his back and placed a forearm over the subject's right shoulder with the intent of getting him to stop trying to place his left hand under his chest. Officer I then placed the subject's left hand behind his back. Officer 4 had a hold of the subject's right arm and was able to pull it behind his back for cuffing. AlcoholfDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ® Yes ® White Male El White Female ❑ Animal El Taser Display ❑ Black Male E Black Female ❑ Hands On E Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ nWO Review: Response Type: Yes E CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Page 10 of 10 TO: Chief Dustin Liston FROM: Lt. Jeffrey Fink RE: September 2022 Use of Force Review DATE: October 24, 2023 The Iowa City Police Department policy requires an employee to complete a written report for,atgy, reportable use of force. Reportable use of force is defined in the Department's Lexipol Policy 306 which is titled Use of Force and available for public viewing on the department's website. This policy provides employees with guidelines on the use of deadly and non -deadly force. Upon receipt of the report, the supervisor is responsible for completing an administrative critique of the force. This process includes interviews with involved employees, body worn and in -car camera review, review of any additional available video, and review of written reports. The employee's use of force report and the supervisor's critique is then forwarded to the Captain of Field Operations and the Chief of Police for final review and critique. On a monthly basis, the previous month's use of force reports and supervisor critiques are reviewed by an administrative review committee consisting of a minimum of three sworn personnel. This Use of Force Committee consists of two supervisors as designated by the Chief of Police and one officer, typically a certified use of force instructor. The Use of Force Review Committee met on October 24, 2023. It was composed of Lt. Fink, Sgt. Cash, and Officer McNamee. For the review of submitted reports in September, the Review Committee documented the following: • 79 individual officers were involved in 32 separate incidents requiring the use of force. • There were no documented cases of an officer exercising his/her duty to intervene and the review of the incidents did not indicate that an officer failed their duty to intervene. • Out of the 32 use of force incidents, 29 involved force being used against 37 people. There were 3 animals euthanized by officers. • Out of the 79 officers involved in the 37 uses of force against people, 1 superficial injury was sustained by a suspect and 0 injuries were sustained by officers. • No violations of policy were noted during this review period. • Out of the 37 uses of force against people, arrests were made 30 times (81%). • Mental health was identified by officers as being a factor in 7 of the uses of force used against persons (24%). • Drugs and/or alcohol was identified by officers as being a factor in 19 of the uses of force against persons (65.5%). • Out of the 37 times force was used on persons, 12 were identified as white males (32.4%), 16 were identified as black males (432%), 2 (5.4%) were identified as black females, 1 (2.7%) was identified as a white female, 2 (5.4%) were identified as Hispanic males, 3 (8.1%) were identified as Hispanic females, and 1 (2.7%) was identified as Other female. • Out of the 32 uses of force incidents, the average number of officers involved in the force was 2.47. • In total during this time, the ICPD had 6136 calls for service with 29 calls for service resulting in force being used on persons (47%). The highest level of force in each incident is reflected below along with the year-to-date; Force Used September 2022 Occurrences 2022 Year -to -Date Hands-on 16 99 Taser Display 1 13 Taser Discharge 1 7 OC Spray Deployment 4 17 Firearms Display 14 43 Firearms Discharge 0 1 ASP Striking 0 0 Officer Striking/KickingSthking/Kicking 0 1 Less Lethal/Other 1 1 Animals Euthanized by Officer 3 22 Special Response Team Callouts 0 3 Vehicle Pursuits 0 0 Officer Injuries 0 15 Suspect Injuries 1 21 Reports to U.S. DOJ 0 1 Total Use of Force incidents to date equal 203. Total calls for service in the same period equa) 48,942. This results in a year-to-date use of force being deployed in .41% of our total year-to-date calls for service. -A • r� Iowa City Police Department USE OF FORCE REPORT September 2022 Total Involving AlwholMinar: Demogmphic Makeup: vkeof Fusee Totals: 19 White Male: 12 White Female: I Animate 3 Taser Display: Black Male: Asian Male: 16 0 Black Female: Asian Female: 2 0 Hands On: 16 Chemical Irritant: 4 Taser Discharge: Fireman Display: 14 Total Involving Mental Heaak 7 Hispanic Male: 2 Hispanic Female: 3 Asp 0 Firearm Discharge: 0 Other Male: 0 Other Female: I Strikes/Kicks: 0 Less Lethal/Other: I Total calls for service: 6136 (excluding Animal Control); Percentage of calls resulting in force:.52% Watch: Data: Suspect Injured: DRGBr Injured: Incident Type: Numberof Officers: Arrest Made: Days -1911t2022 Intoxicated Subject 3 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ® No ® No ® No ❑ Synopsis: Officer 1 informed the subject he was under arrest and instructed him to place his hands behind his back. The subject did not comply, instead lacing his fingers together and clutching them to his chest. Officer 1 grabbed his left forearm, attempting to pull it from his chest and place it behind his back, while continually giving him commands to place his hands behind his back. The subject continued to ignore commands and resist attempts to physically move his hands to his back. Officers 1, 2, and 3 lifted the subject from his wheelchair and placed him belly down on the ground. The subject kept his arms underneath him, fingers laced together and actively resisted, twisting his body and refusing to unlock his hands. Officer 1 again instructed the subject to place his hands behind his back or he would be sprayed with pepper spray. The subject did not comply, so Officer 1 sprayed him above the eyes with pepper spray. The subject continued to physically resist, attempting to pull his arms away. Officer 1 was able to place the subject's left arm behind his back, at which point the subject rolled himself to his back and attempted to sit up. The subject was rolled back onto his stomach, and Officer 2 took a mounting position on the subject to lock his legs. Officer I placed a knee on his lower back and again attempted to place his left arm behind his back. Officers 2 and 3 were able to secure the subject's left wrist, and Officer 1 placed a handcuff around his left wrist. Officers2 and 3 then secured his right wrist behind his back, and Officer 1 placed the handcuff on his right wrist. Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male LRJ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display Cl Yes ® Yes ® Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ® Fireann Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes N CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ ; Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes(Kihki ❑ -� Less IelheVOlhcr C3 J Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer injured: Incident Type: Numbero (If cers:- - Arrest Made: Days ® 9(2/2022 Disturbance/Fight 4 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ _ Yes Late Night ❑ No ® No ® No ❑ Synopsis: Officer 1 was sent to a fight in progress. On scene, the subject was attempting to physically intimidate Officer 1, posturing, and trying to get closer. Once additional officers arrived, Officer I announced the subject was under arrest and grabbed onto his left arm to move it behind his back. Officers 2, 3, and 4 grabbed both arms to move them behind his back, where Officer 1 then handcuffed the subject. The subject grabbed onto the railing and had to be forced to let go and move. The subject then threatened to jump off the balcony and was forced to a sitting position by Officer 2, who then attempted to speak with him calmly to de- escalate the situation. While seated, Officer 1 kept a hold of his left shoulder because the subject kept trying to stand up and move around. When the subject was being searched, he tried to keep officers from getting inside his right pocket. The subject was forced onto his left side to gain access to his right pocket. Officer 1 then pushed against his right shoulder and elbow to assist in getting him to let go of the railing. Once he let go, Officers 2 and 3 escorted him downstairs, where he was continually kicking at the officers. The subject was put into the backseat of a squad car. AlcohollDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes El Yes ® Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ He On ® Taser Discharge ❑ BWO Review: Response Ty No ® Type: P y ElBlack ❑ rearm Asian Male Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant Firearm Display Cl Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Page 1 of 17 Iowa City Police Department Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: -Officer injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9(2t2022 Intoxicated Subject 2 Evenings E Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes N Late Nights ❑ No E No E No ❑ Synopsis: Officers responded a second time to the report of a fight between two residents. When Officer 1 arrived, the subject was standing in front of the residence and holding onto another person since he could barely stand. Officer I approached the subject and told him he was going to jail and to place his hands behind his back. Officer 1 grabbed the subject by the right wrist, and the subject tensed up his right arm and pulled it closer to his body. He then tried to pull away, but Officer 1 held onto his right wrist. Officer 2 grabbed the subject by his left arm and placed it into an armbar position. The subject then turned and faced Officer I and would not put his hands behind his back. Since Officer 1 was not able to get his hands behind his back, and he continued to pull away, Officer I grabbed his right wrist and upper arm and spun him to the ground. The subject made an attempt to tam towards officers, so Officer 2 pushed him back to the ground on his right shoulder. Officer 1 then placed his right hand in handcuffs and completed the handcuffing process. Once at the patrol vehicle, the subject refused to get in the back of the patrol car even after he was given multiple commands. The subject then started to pull away from officers, so Officer 1 placed a hand on him and pushed him into the car. Once he was in the car, Officer I tried to shut the door, but he kicked at the or, preventonz it from Closing. AlcohollDmgslnvoved: Mentat Health Related: . Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes E Yes ❑ Black Male E Black Female ❑ Hands On E Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No E Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: P y Yes E CFS N Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ :,7j Less Lethal/Other ❑ r_1 , Watch: Data: 5uspectlnjurem Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers•= Arrest Made: Days N 9a/12022 Warrant Service 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ — Yes E Late Night ❑ No E No El No ❑ Synopsis: The subject was found in a parking ramp and had a warrant for his arrest. The subject was approached by officers to be taken into custody for the arrest warrant. The subject was informed at this time that there was a warrant for his arrest and the officer attempted to place the subject into handcuffs while he was in a standing position. The subject had a phone in his right hand and was looking at it. The officer calmly instructed the subject to put the phone in his pocket. The subject told the officer to hold on because he was calling his mom. The subject then pulled his right arm way from the officer and sat down on the ground on his own. The subject's left hand was then handcuffed while he was in this sitting position. The officer calmly advised the subject to put his phone in his pocket and he yelled at another person to call his mother. The subject then claimed he was being assaulted by the officer, who calmly told the subject that he was under arrest. The officer placed hands on his right arm which he was holding his lap. The subject tensed his right arm, and the officer informed him to place his hands behind his back. The subject shouted and demanded to know what the charge was. The officer then attempted to pull the subject's right arm from his lap in attempt to place it behind his back. The subject continued to tense his right arm and keep it in his lap. The officer grabbed hold of the subject's right arm and placed a hand on his back. The officer continued to tell the subject to put his hands behind his back several times while he kept his right arm in his lap. The subject eventually puts his right hand behind his back while still in the sitting position after approximately 30 seconds from initial contact with him. The subject was taken into custody and transported to jail. Alcoholmrugs Involved: Memel Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: While Male N White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On E Taser Discharge ❑ No N No E Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ FirearmDisplay ElBWC Review: Response Type:P y Yes E CFS N Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Page 2 of 17 Iowa City Police Department Watch: Date: Suspect Intend: Officerinjured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9/312022 Criminal Mischief 1 Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Night! ❑ No ® No El No ❑ Synopsis: The subject was throwing rocks at postal employees and struck one. The officer attempted to go out with the subject several times and he ran from the officer each time. The officer eventually stopped the subject and he walked away again. The officer told the subject he was not free to leave. As the officer approached the subject, he stepped back away and put his hands in the air. The officer told the subject to put his hands behind his back. The subject broke away from the officer and started to run away. The officer chased after the subject and wrapped both arms around his waist. The officer picked the subject up with both arms and took him to ground, and he landed on his back. While on his back, the officer told him to put his hands behind his back, which he did not do, and he continued to resist and not comply with the officer's commands. The officer told the subject several more times to put his hands behind his back. The officer turned the subject over to his stomach with both arms. The subject was placed into handcuffs with his hands behind his back. AlcoholMmgs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ® No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: P y Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officerinjured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made, Days ® 9/412022 Suspicious Activity 4 Evenings ❑ Yes Q Yes ❑ Yes 0 Late Night,, ❑ No ® No ® No ❑ Synopsis: Officers responded to the report of an unknown male sitting in the bushes on another's property. The subject had beenthere for several hours before the reporting party called. Officer I arrived and asked the male to leave several times, and eventually he did. The subject returned approximately 5 minutes later and sat on a retaining wall on the property from which he was trespassed. Officer I approached the subject from behind and grabbed his left wrist while telling him he was under arrest. Officer 2 grabbed his right arm at the same time. As soon as Officer 1 grabbed onto the subject's arm, he tensed up and started to pull his hands into his chest. Officer 1 lost balance and felt the subject wrap his arm around the officer's head, attempting to put the officer in a headlock. The subject's upper body was now on top of Officer 1 and his arm was wrapped around the officer's head and neck. Officer 1 felt the subject grabbing at equipment and the laser. Officer 1 instructed the subject to let go and asked Officer 2 if he was grabbing the laser. Officer I did not hear a response in the moment and assumed the subject was trying to take it. As soon as Officer 1 was able to get free, Officer 1 delivered 2-3 closed hand strikes to the subject's face and head in an attempt to stop his assaultive behavior. Officer 2 had also delivered a closed fist strike to the subject's ribs during the struggle. Soon after the strikes Officer 3 arrived on scene and helped to move the subject to the sidewalk and get him to lay flat on his stomach, then knelt on the subject's knees to decrease his mobility. While doing this Officer I noticed that the subject's hands were still not secure, and he continued to grab at the officers' equipment. Officer 1 placed knees on the subject's hands so that he could not grab at their weapons until officers were able to secure them. Several more commands were given to him to stop resisting, to put his hands behind his back, and to let go of them. The subject continued to refuse verbal commands and was threatened to comply, or he would be pepper sprayed. Officer i warned the subject to comply several more times before administering pepper spray into his es. Shortly after - erspraying the subject, officers were able to RIt his hands into cuffs. Alcohol(Drugs involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ® Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No N No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ® Firearm Display ❑ these Review: Response Type: P y Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No❑ Self -initiated El Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ StrikesfiCicks ❑ ;.,, Less Lethal/Other❑ i _.d Page 3 of 17 :a Iowa City Police Department etch: Data: Suspect Injured: officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days El Traffic Stop 3 Evenings N Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes N Late Nights ❑ No N No N No ❑ Synopsis: Officer I told the subject he was under arrest for operating while intoxicated and driving while barred. The subject then took off running. Officer 2 grabbed the subject's shoulders and used body weight to take him to the ground. Officer I pushed on the back of the subject's left shoulder to push him to his stomach. Officer 1 grabbed a hold of the subject's right arm and put it behind his back. Officers 2 and 3 held each of the subject's hands behind his back while Officer 1 placed him in handcuffs. Officer I held the subject's right arm to hold him up and prevent him from naming and continued to hold his right arm to escort him to the backseat of the squad car. The subject sat down and then stood back up. Officer 1 put a hand on the subject's chest and told him to sit down. The subject stood up even further. Officer I pushed on the subject's chest and told him to sit down. The subject pushed against Officer I's hand. Officer 1 pulled out pepper spray and pointed it at the subject, which prompted him to sit down. Alcoholinmgs Involved: Mental Health Related; Demographic Makeup: Type m`Fmrce Used: White Male ❑ White Female 1-1AnimalEl Taser Display ❑ Ycs ® Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Elands On N Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Ty eWC Review: Response Type: P y Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Yes N CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ i I.. - -9 Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: incidentType: Numberof Officers; - Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9(5/2022 Traffic Stop I Evenings N Yes ❑ Yes ❑ ;; Yes N Late Nights ❑ No N No El No ❑ Synopsis: The officer conducted a traffic stop on the subject. The officer started to get out of the patrol vehicle and the subject started to drive with the flow of traffic. A Johnson County Deputy got behind the subject and he turned into a parking lot. Once the vehicle stopped, the officer pointed their sidearm at the subject because it was unknown why he was running and what weapons might be in the vehicle. The officer went to the back of the subject's vehicle with the deputy and asked the deputy to call the subject out of the vehicle. The deputy walked towards the driver's side front door of the vehicle. The subject had his hands out the window. Since the deputy went to the driver's side door and the subject had his hands visible, the officer holstered their sidearm and opened the driver's side door. The officer spoke to the subject calmly in an attempt to deescalate the situation and asked him to get out of the vehicle, and he did. The subject was placed into handcuffs with his hands behind his back. Alcohognrugsinvolved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male N Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No N No N Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display N a WC Review: Response Type: Yes N CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ StrikevKicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect injured: Officer Injured: IncidentType: Number officers: Arrest Made: Days El Disturbance/Fight 2 Evenings N Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes N Late Nights ❑ No N No N No ❑ Synopsis: Officers responded to the report of an assault and determined probable cause to arrest the subject. He and his social worker allowed the officers into his apartment where the Officer 1 informed him he was under arrest. The subject stood up and walked backwards, pulling his hands back away from the Officer 1. Officer 1 grabbed his upper arms and gave him orders to stop. He then pulled back quickly, lowered his body, and wrapped his arms around Officer 1 in an attempt to tackle the officer to the Page 4 of 17 Iowa City Police Department ground. Officer I pushed him away and Officer 2 pulled him back, causing him to fall to the ground. The subject fell to the floor on his mattress and Officer 1 pulled his left hand behind his back and placed him in handcuffs. Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Reath Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Farce Used: Yes ® Yes ❑ White Male El White Female 1-1 AnimalEl Taser Display ❑ No ❑ No N Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Eireann Display ❑ a WC Review: Response Type: Yes N CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less LethaliOther ❑ w.1—ouuleu. rover no,eau: mc;n[lype: header or Officers: Arrest Made: Days ® 9/7/2022 Search Warrant 9 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights ❑ No N No I No N Officers served a residential search warrant. One officer made announcements at the front door and several subjects attempted to flee out the back door. Nine officers on scene displayed sidearms as part of executing the search warrant and no additional force was necessary. Firearms were displayed to serve the warrant and all five subjects on scene were detained in handcuffs. All subieets were compliant after initially attemntinp to flee_ Yes ❑ White Male N White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ No ® Yes ❑ No N Black Male ❑ Asian Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Asian Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ Fireann Display P Y ReeponaeTypm Yes N CFS ❑ Hispanic Mate ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Fireamm Discharge ❑ No Self -Initiated® Other Male ❑ Other Female Cl Strikes/Kicks ❑ "_ Less LethallOther❑ i "J Watch: Data; Suspect injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Numberaf Officers: ' Attest Made: Days ® 917f2022 Search Warrant 9 ''� Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ - Yes ❑ Late Nights❑ No N No N _,.,_ No N Officers served a residential search warrant. One officer made announcements at the front door and several subjects attempted to flee out the back door. Nine officers on scene displayed sidearms as part of executing the search warrant and no additional force was necessary. Firearms were displayed to serve the warrant and all five subjects on scene were detained in handcuffs. All subjects were compliant after initially attenRotine to flee. White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Mate ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No N No N Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ' Response Type: Yes N CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect injured: Officerinjured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: ArrestMade: Days ® 91712022 Search Warrant 9 Evenings ❑ Yes 0 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights ❑ No ® No N No N Page 5 of 17 Iowa City Police Department Synopsis: Officers served a residential search warrant. One officer made announcements at the front door and several subjects attempted to flee out the back door. Nine officers on scene displayed sidearms as part of executing the search warrant and no additional force was necessary. Firearms were displayed to serve the warrant and all five subjects on scene were detained in handcuffs. All subjects were co m liant after initiall atterratitine to flee. Aicohollimugs Involved: Mentaf Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Fares Used: White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No IS No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display BWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Mate ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Fireaan Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: 1 Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Humber of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ® 9/7(2022 Search Warrant 9 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights ❑ No ® No 19 No synopsis: Officers served a residential search warrant. One officer made announcements at the front door and several subjects attempted to flee out the back door. Nine officers on scene displayed sidearms as part of executing the search warrant and no additional force was necessary. Firearms were displayed to serve the warrant and all five subjects on scene were detained in handcuffs. All subjects were cc m liant after initial] atterantiniz to flee. Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mentaf Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Fares Used: White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ® No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display SWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Days ® 91712022 Evenings ❑ to Nights ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ No ® I No Search Warrant 1 9 Yes ❑ No Officers served a residential search warrant. One officer made announcements at the front door and several subjects attempted to flee out the back door. Nine officers on scene displayed sidearms as part of executing the search warrant and no additional force was necessary. Firearms were displayed to serve the warrant and all five subjects on scene were detained in handcuffs. All subjects were comoliant after initially attemntine to flee. Yes ❑ No ® Yes ❑ No N White Male❑ Black Male ❑ Asian Mxle ❑ White Female ® Black Female ❑ Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ Hands On ❑ Chemical Irritant,] Taser Disp€ay❑ Taser Discharge ❑ _- Firearm Display ' Response Type: Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp O I Fireamr Disehargd ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated M Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ StrikeslKicks O Less LethalMahcr ❑ I Page 6 of 17 Iowa City Police Department watch: 1 Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9/10/2022 Disturbance/Fight 2 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes N Late Nights ® No ® No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The subject was trying to start fights and approached an officer aggressively while his friend was being arrested. Officer 1 grabbed Valentine by his right arm, told him he was under arrest, and put his right arm behind his back. The subject then tried to run away from officers. Officer 1 pulled the subject to the ground, and he landed on his back and did not have his hands behind his back. Officer 2 sprayed pepper spray into the subject's face and eyes, and he rolled to his stomach and still had his left arm under his stomach. Officer 2 grabbed the subject's left arm from under his body and placed it behind his back. Another officer placed the subject into handcuffs with his hands behind his back. Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes N Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ® Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge Cl No❑ Self -Initiated❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes(Kicks ❑ �: Less LethallOther❑ a "7 Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Ucident Type: Number of OBicersa.,y Arrest.Made: Days ❑ 9/10/2022 Welfare Check 1 Evenings Cl Yes ❑ Yes ❑ - Yes N Late Nights ® No ® No ® .- No ❑ Synopsis: The officer responded to a hospital for an intoxicated female being disruptive. The officer told the subject she was under arrest for public intoxication and to put her hands behind her back. The subject tensed her arm and refused to put it behind her back. The officer grabbed left her wrist and arm and turned her so she was facing away, forcing her arm behind her back. The subject continued to resist. The officer pushed her forward by pushing on her back so she was face down on the bed. The officer grabbed her right arm and placed it behind her back. Another officer arrived and handcuffed the subject without further incident. Alc lmemugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes N Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On N Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ElAsian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ElBWC Review: Response Type: Yes N CFS N Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ® Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less LethallOther ❑ Watch: Date: suspect Injure& Officer injured: Incident Type: Numberof Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9/10/2022 Disturbance/Fight 2 Evenings ❑ Yes N Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights N No ❑ No N No ❑ Synopsis: The subject had assaulted his parents and made threats towards the first officer to respond. The subject barricaded himself in his house for sometime. Officers started calling out to the subject to come outside when he would see them. Officer I identified as law enforcement to the subject and asked him to come outside. This went on for a few minutes. At one point, the subject appeared near a basement door and officers started to make plans to move to better cover that door. Before they could do that, the subject emerged from aback door on the main level backside of the house. The subject was carrying an approximately four - foot -long black pipe or stick and started walking toward the officers and had a blank stare. Officer 1 gave the subject repeated commands to drop the item in his hands and to stop. Several of the other officers gave the subject commands to stop as well, but he showed no reaction and appeared to be determined to approach them with the weapon. Officer l announced "beanbag" and then fired all seven beanbag rounds at the subject. The beanbag rounds had a good effect and he crumpled up and fell to the Page 7 of 17 Iowa City Police Department ground. Several of the other officers present approached the subject and handcuffed him. Officer 2 had pointed a laser at the subject but did not deploy it. Alcohol/Drugs involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Fares Used: White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ® Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ SWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other Watch: Data: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9/11/2022 Suspicious Activity 3 Evenings El Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ® No ® No ® No ❑ Synopsis: Officer 1 responded to a bar for the subject trying to kick in the front door. Upon arrival, Officer I located the subject and talked to him about what was going on. After some discussion, the subject informed the officer that his life was ruined 3-4 months ago at that door, while pointing at the front door of the bar. Officer 1 eventually placed him under arrest for Public Intoxication and Criminal Mischief 2nd. While at the patrol car the subject became resistive and refused to get into the car. Officer 2 asked the subject multiple times if he could take a seat in the car, The subject stated he wasn't going to and that he wanted the officers to beat him up. Officer I told the subject they were not going to beat him up, that they just wanted him to sit in the car. Officer 3 asked the subject to get in the squad car, but he resisted and tensed his whole body, yelling for the officers to beat him. Officer 3 then went to the driver side rear door and grabbed the subject's arms to pull him in. The subject would not go into the car, so Officer 1 grabbed his ankles with both hands and picked him off the ground, pushing him into the car using a shoulder as Officer 2 also pushed on his chest. The subject's back side was pushed to the center of the car so Officer 1 could shut the passenger side door. AlcoholMougslnvolved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ® Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female 1-1Animal❑ Taser Display ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ - Firearm Display BWC Review: Response Type: 13 Yes 0 CFS 13 Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ J Firearm Discharge El No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kiclrs-❑ Less LgihaVOdrw 0 Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number ofgitice'ai- ~J Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9/11/2022 Disturbance/Fight 2 " Evenings [I Yes ❑ Yes ❑ — Yes Late Nights ® No El No ® No ❑ Synopsis: Officer 1 was on scene in reference to a separate incident involving an arrest when Officer 1's attention was drawn to the subject as he lunged at another individual on the sidewalk. Officer 1 quickly approached the subject and grabbed onto his right arm, directing him toward a nearby building for control. Officer 1 told the subject to put his hands behind his back. The subejct tensed up and flexed his arms as he attempted to keep his arms in front of him, and Officer I continued to provide verbal direction to put his hands behind his back. Another individual began yelling at Officer 1 and pulling on his arms, trying to get between Officer 1 and the subject. Officer I pulled and torqued the subject's arm, bending it behind his back as Officer 2 arrived and manipulated the subject's left arm. Officer 2 told the subject he was under arrest. Officer i struggled to grab handcuffs for a few moments before placing the subject in handcuffs. Alcohognrugslmolved: Mon(ai Health Related= Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes 19 CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Page 8 of 17 Iowa City Police Department Watch: Date: Suspeatnjured: officer injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Artest Made: Days 21 9/11/2022 Animal 1 Evenings ElYes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights ❑ No ❑ No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The officer dispatched an injured deer, AlcohoVDrugs Involved: Maptal HM11Bt gefaled: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ® Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ p y BWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ StnkeslKicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officerinjured: Incident Type: Numberaf Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9/11/2022 OWI 3 Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ❑ No ® No ❑ No ❑ Synopsis: Officers were at the hospital with the subject in order to obtain a blood withdrawal pursuant to a search warrant. The subject was fast seated in a chair, but he began twisting his body away from officers and pulling his arms away. Officer I held the subject to prevent him from twisting his body away from officers. Officer 1 grabbed the subject's right wrist in an attempt to straighten his arm so a blood sample could be taken. The subject pulled his arm away and continued to resist ( pull his arm into his body so medical staff could not safely take a sample. Officers continuously instructed the subject to stop resisting but he would not comply. Officers 2 and 3 carried the subject by his arms to a hospital bed to better accommodate medical staff. Officers I and 3 held the subject's left arm for the blood draw, but he continued to try and pull his arm away. Officer 2 sat on the edge of the bed with right side over the subject's upper body while attempting to hold down his right arm with both hands. Officer 2 laid with body weight above the subject but would only apply pressure when he attempted to physically attempt to lift himself from the bed. When this would happen, Officer 2 would increase bodyweight against his until able to feel his body stop pushing against the officer's. Officer 2 would cease applying pressure when he would lay back on the medical bed in order to not obstruct his breathing. Medical staff were able to successfully draw the subject's blood. AmohogDmgs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal Cl—� Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Rands on ® ,�� Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ ® Asian Male ❑ Female Chemical ❑_ Asian Fle ❑ Chical hriont- Bwe Review: Response Ty type: :Firearm Display ❑ Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge 0 No ❑ Self -Initiated ® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks -❑ I Less LethaVOther Ll Watch: Data: Suspectlnjured: Officer injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: rtwr Made: Days ❑ 9/11/2022 Domestic 3 Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ❑ No ® No ® No ❑ Synopsis: Officers were on scene for a domestic disturbance where they heard a female inside of the apartment screaming for help. Officers attempted contact, but the residents of the apartment were not answering the door. Officers opened the door to the residence due to the screaming and found the two residents, one of whom was bleeding from his foot. The residents refused to come to the door, so Officers 1, 2, and 3 made entry into the small apartment to complete a protective sweep. All three officers held their service pistols at the low ready and made en try. The residents were removed from the bathroom and turned over to other officers. Page 9 of 17 Iowa City Police Department AlcohodDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display BWC Review: Response Type: Yes 9 CFS ® Hispanic Male ® Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Dale: Suspect lnjuretl: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9/11/2022 Domestic 3 Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights ❑ No ® No ® No Synopsis: Officers were on scene for a domestic disturbance where they heard a female inside of the apartment screaming for help. Officers attempted contact, but the residents of the apartment were not answering the door. Officers opened the door to the residence due to the screaming and found the two residents, one of whom was bleeding from his foot. The residents refused to come to the door, so Officers 1, 2, and 3 made entry into the small apartment to complete a protective sweep. All three officers held their service pistols at the low ready and made entry. The residents were removed from the bathroom and turned over to other officers. AtcomulDrugs Involved: Menial Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes es ® Yees El Black ElWhite Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display El El Black Male Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge BWCReview: Response Type: Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display 21 Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ® Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ .j Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date:J Suspect Injured: nfcerinjured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9/15t2022 Suspicious Activity 3 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ® No ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Synopsis: Officers were searching for a suspect from an armed home invasion involving an axe. The subject fled from a responding officer, and an anonymous person reported seeing the subject jump into a dumpster near a business. Officers 1 and 2 responded to the dumpster and held the subject at gunpoint while Officer 3 gave him commands the exit the dumpster, which he did. The subject was then taken into custody. Officer 3 pushed the subject against a nearby patrol car hood to stabilize him to finish searching him because he be an turning awayfrom the officer. Alcohm[Dmgslnvolved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Fame Used: White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display BWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS 10 Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethat/Other ❑ Watch: Data: Suspectlnjured: Dicer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Amon Made: Days El 9/15I2022 Trespass 1 Evenings ® Yes Cl Yes ❑ Yes Late Ni his❑ No ® No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The subject was trespassing and was intoxicated in public. The officer reached to grab the subject and he tried to getaway. The officer wrapped both arms around the subject's upper body so he could not run away. The officer talked in a cahn manner in an attempt to deescalate the situation and continuously asked the subject to put his hands behind his back. The officer hushed their Page 10 of 17 Iowa City Police Department chest against the subject's back and pushed him against a car. The subject finally placed his hands behind his back and was handcuffed. AlcohollDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ® White Male ® White Female ElAnimal ElTaser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No El ............. sianMale ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ElBWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS N Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect injured: OKcerinjured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days❑ 9/17(2022 Disturbance/Fight 4 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ® No N No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The subject was being pinned on the ground by bar staff. Officer 1 showed up on scene and placed the subject's right arm behind his back as Officer 2 dis the same with his left. The subject was able to wriggle free, get up, and try to run from officers. Officer 2 was still holding the subject's left arm and tried pushing him against a squad car, ordering the subject several times to stop. Officers 3 grabbed the subject by his right side while he was still pushing away and trying to run. Officer 3 was able to turn their body and use momentum by pushing the subject's torso in a downward angle to the ground. Once on the ground, the subject attempted to get back up. Officer 3 placed a knee on his upper back and pushed down to keep him from getting up. Once on the ground, Officer 3 moved off his back and he started to thrash his head around, so Officer 3 placed a hand on the back of his head to keep him from jerking around. The subject still had his right arm pinned under his body actively resisting. Officer 3 attempted to use a pressure point on his ribs to get his arm up, but he moved and Officer 3 was only able to get his back. The subject was moved to his left which exposed his arm, which Officer 3 pulled behind him for cuffing. Officer 2 grabbed the subject's right bicep to pullhis arm out and was able to expose his right wrist, bringing his arm behind his back. Officer 2 then placed the other cuff on his right wrist. Officer 4 assisted with placed the subject in handcuffs. Alcoholmrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male N White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes N Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® BWC Review: Response Type: Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display Dis la ❑ Ty� Yes N CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ _d'irearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ _ Less Lethal/Other ❑ '3 Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incfdent Type: Number d officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9(17/2022 Intoxicated Subject I Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights® No N No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The officer approached the subject and told him he was under arrest and told him to put his hands behind his back. The subject passively resisted by clenching his right hand in front of his body. The officer grabbed onto his right hand and pulled it back behind him, placing him into handcuffs. The subject then refused to get in the patrol vehicle. The officer ordered him to sit in the vehicle, otherwise he would be forced in. The officer asked him multiple times, as well did other officers. The officer approached the other side of the vehicle and crawled through the back seat and grabbed onto the subject's wrists, pulling him backwards into the squad car. The officer pulled his dy all the way in so the opposite door could be shut. Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Fome Usetl: White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No N Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Fireann Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: P y Yes N CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ SelfInitiatedN Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Page 11 of 17 Iowa City Police Department Watch: Data: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Amon Made: Days N 9t1712022 Animal 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Ni his ❑ No ❑ No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The officer dispatched an injured deer. Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal N Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ aWC Review: Response Type: Yes N CFS N Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ StrikeslKicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Data: Suspect injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Amest Made: Days ❑ 9118/2022 Suspicious Activity 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ® No ® No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The officer responded to the report of a domestic fight. When the officer arrived, there was broken glass and obvious signs that a window had been broken out. The officer could hear a male and female fighting inside. The officer opened the front door of the residence and observed the subject holding a knife with the blade down. The officer pulled out their firearm and held it at the low ready in case the subject were to try to harm others. The officer gave the subject several verbal commands to drop the knife, and she complied. AlcoholiDmgs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Y® Yes ® White Male ❑ White Female El Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ es es ❑ es ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ BIND Review: Response type: Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display N Yes 19 CFS N Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female N Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured; Officer Injured: - Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made; Days ❑ 911812022 Armed Subject 2 :I Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ .. Yes Late Nights ® No No ® — No ❑ Synopsis: Officer I arrived to the report of an armed subject downtown. Officers were talking to the suspect when the subject interjected herself into the situation by putting her hands on officers who were dealing with the suspect. The subject's sister tried repeatedly to contain her, but her belligerence continued, and she walked over behind an officer and placed both her hands on them. Officer I grabbed the subject by both her biceps and pulled them back which removed her hands from touching the officer. During this, the subject started to resist and attempt to pull away and bring her arms close to her stomach in an effort to pull away from Officer l's grasp. Officer I was instructing the subject to stop and place her hands behind her back, but she continued to resist and not listen to commands. Officer 2 arrived and assisted with holding the subject's arms so Officer I could remove her purse from her wrists to safely put handcuffs on her. The subject continued to try to turn around on Officer I while putting handcuffs on and was told in a very authoritative manner to turn around. Handcuffs were placed on the subject and, as Officer 1 was standing on her right side preparing to escort her, the subject swung her body to the right attempting to aggressively pull away from Officer I while continuing to be vulgar. Officer 1 had a hand on her wrist and a hand on her right bicep, and when Officer Page 12 of 17 Iowa City Police Department 1 asked her to walk to the car, she started to plant her feet and resist moving her feet forward. Officer 1 shifted their left hand to grab her left hand in the handcuff and placed a hand on the subject's right forearm to walk her to the patrol car. Once at the vehicle and being searched, the subject aggressively turned her body to the right and was able to spin around, posture towards Officer 1, and lunge her head to headbutt Officer 1, who immediately pushed the subject away and into the patrol car. Officer 2 leaned put a forearm in the subject's back and held her against the squad car. She was then placed into handcuffs car by Officer I. AlcohmllDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Fame Used: Yes ® Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female 1-1Animal❑ Taser Display El Black Male ❑ Black Female N Hands On N Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No 0 Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes E CFS N Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9/18/2022 Armed Subject I Evenings El Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes N Late Nights N No N No E No ❑ Synopsis: Officers were dispatched to a report of a subject who flashed a gun at an individual. The subject turned away from the officer upon approaching him, and the officer could not see his hands. The officer un-holstered their sidearm and kept it drawn to the side. The officer did not raise the firearm due to many other individuals in sight, in and around the area. The officer ordered the subject to show his hands. The subject immediately put his hands in the air and the officer holstered the firearm. The officer grabbed onto the subject's left arm and another officer grabbed his right. The subject tensed up briefly but was quickly placed in handcuffs. Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes N Yes ❑ Black Male E Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No E Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display N BWC Review: Response Type: Yes N CFS N Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: I Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Ansel Made. Days ® 9/18/2022 Welfare Check 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yu Late Nights ❑ No E No N - No ❑ Synopsis: The subject was under arrest for Operating While Intoxicated and being processed at the police department. The subject had been belligerent the entire time he was at the police department, and the officer secured him to the bench. When it was time to transport the subject to jail, the officer unsecured him from the bench and instructed him to stand up and place his hands behind his back. The subject refused to place his hands all the way behind his back and tensed up his arms to prevent the officer from pulling his hands behind his back. The officer told the subject to stop resisting and he refused. The officer pulled the subject's hands behind his back against his resistance and secured him in handcuffs. AlcohoVDmgs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes E Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ ElTaser Display Black Male E Black Female ❑ Hands On E Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No N Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ElFirearm Display ElTy BWC Review: ResponseType: Yes N CFS ❑ Hispaoic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated E Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Page 13 of 17 Iowa City Police Department Watch: Date: Suspect injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of t)ffcers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9/18/2022 Violate NCO 1 Evenings N Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes N Late Nights ❑ No N No N No ❑ Synopsis: Officers responded to the report of a fight and later learned that the subject had been on scene and was in violation of a no -contact order. The subject had fled the residence while officers were interacting with others outside. The officer located the subject running nearby, and the officer pursued after him in the squad car with emergency lighting activated, then on foot. While on foot the officer yelled, "Stop! Police!" The subject did not stop running and only stopped running after the officer got close to him. The subject stopped running and turned toward the officer, who withdrew the laser from its holster and pointed the laser on his upper torso. The officer instructed the subject to lie on his stomach and place his hands behind his back. He complied and the officer placed him into handcuffs. AlcoholmhogslnvoWed: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display N Black Male N Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No N No ® BWC Review: ReaponseType: Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Display Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Dis la El Yes N CFS N Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officerinjured: Incident Typa: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9119t2022 Animal 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights ® No ❑ No N No ❑ Synopsis: The officer dispatched an injured deer. Alcoholmnugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal N Taser Display Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ _On Chemical Irritant ❑ Fircimm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS N Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Ago ❑ t Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/M6&` ❑ t Less WhitVOlher ❑ Watch: Date: I Suspectinjured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: I Number of OfffcersfJ Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9/19/2022 Warrant Service 4 Evenings N Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ❑ No N No N No ❑ by..psis: During the execution of a search warrant, officers located the subject hiding under a blanket inside his bedroom in a closet. The officer pointed a department issued rifle at the subject and gave commands to not move. The subject complied with officers' orders. The officer pulled the subject to the ground, and he was placed in handcuffs. Three other officers were on scene for the warrant service and had their sidearms drawn to clear the residence due to prior knowledge that the subject may be armed and dangerous. AleoholNmgs kwovedr Mental Health Related: Dine"raphlo Makeup Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No N No N Asian Male ❑ Asian Female El Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display N BWC Review: Raaponae Type; P Y Yes N CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ® Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Letha /Other ❑ Page 14 of 17 Iowa City Police Department Watch: Date: Suspect injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number ofOfficers: Arrest Made. Days El9l2512022 Suspicious Activity 4 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes N Late Nights N No N No N No ❑ Synapsis: Officer 1 approached the subject who was drinking from a small bottle of liquor. The subject began to move around, and Officer 1 told him to stop. He continued to walk away. Officer 1 grabbed his arm and attempted to put his hands behind his back, and he pulled his arms away and began to tense his body. Other officers came over and attempted to de-escalate the situation without success. The subject, again clenching his fists, postured his body towards Officer l in an aggressive manner and pulled up his pants saying, "I'll beat his ass." Officer 1 wrapped both arms around the suspect to pull him to the ground. This was unsuccessful and a crowd began forming around the officers. Officer 2 attempted to handcuff the subject and grabbed his right wrist, but the subject pulled away and pushed the officers into nearby vehicles. Another subject attempted to put himself between officers and the subject and was attempting to grab at officers and pull the subject away. Officer 1 administered pepper spray to the subject's face. The subject continued to resist as other officers attempted to take him into custody, Officer 2 able to get a handcuff on his right wrist. Officer 1 then wrapped both arms around the subject and tried to pull him to the ground without success. Officer 4 approached Chris and grabbed his left arm with both hands. The subject flexed his elbow and struck Officer 4 in the face. The subject continuously kept swinging his arms at Officer 4, who then wrapped both arms around his waist and attempted to take him down, but he braced his arms on the surrounding vehicles. Officer 4 grabbed the subject's left leg and raised it to throw off his balance. Eventually, Officer 2 tased the subject, and Officer 1 was able to pull him to the ground and pull his hands behind his back where he was handcuffed. At the squad car, Officer I ordered the subject to stand against the car while officers searched him. He continually attempted to turn around and face towards officers while flexing up and yelling threats. Officer 1 used an elbow and pushed it in the center of the subject's back to hold him against the squad car while he was searched. The subject initially refused to sit in the squad car, so Officer 3 pulled the subject's body down towards the seat and into the car. Alcoholimugs Involved: Mental Health Isolated: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display Yes N Yes ❑ Black Male N Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge No ❑ No N Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes N CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less LethaVOther ❑ Watch: Date: I Suspect injured: Officer injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: — Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9/25/2022 Suspicious Activity 2 Evenings El Yes ❑ Yes ❑ _ 'Yes N Late Nights N No N No N - No O Synapsis: .. The subject attempted to interfere with officers arresting another individual and tried to pull the arrestee away fro them. Officer 1 attempted to deescalate the subject by stating "it doesn't have to be like this" to the subject and the arrestee. bicer 1 told the subject to back up several times. The subject aggressively approached an officer and swung his right arm toward them. The subject turned and aggressively approached and raised his right arm toward another officer. Officer I walked up to the subject, wrapped both arms around his body, lifted him off the ground, and forcefully placed him on the ground in the opposite direction from where the other officer was located. Officer 1 told the subject to put his hands behind his back once he was on the ground, but he continued to resist by grabbing at and pushing the Officer 1's hands away. Officer 2 approached and pepper sprayed the subject in the eyes, promoting the subject to turn to his stomach and submit his hand for cuffing. The subject refused to sit in the squad car, so Officer 2 pushed In in by his torso. AlcohollDmgs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: WhiteMalcO White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display❑ Yes N Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Femalc ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No N Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant N Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes N CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strik&Kicks ❑ Less LethaL/Other ❑ Page 15 of 17 Iowa City Police Department Watch: Date: Suspectinjured: Officer injured: Incident Type: Number of0mcers: Arrest Made: Days El9/25/2022 Weapons Offense 2 Evenings El Yes El Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights N No ® No N No N Synopsis: Officers responded to the report of a female threatening other people with a knife. Officer 1 arrived on scene and pulled out their handgun. The door to the apartment in question opened as officers were standing in the hallway and the subject came out of the apartment. Officer 1 pointed their handgun at the subject and Officer 2 pointed a laser at her, not knowing if she had a knife. The subject was told by Officer 2 to put her hands in the air, and she did. Officer 1 placed ithe subject into handcuffs with her hands behind her back. Atcohol7Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ® Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No 0 No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female N Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display N BWC Review: Response Type: Yes N CFS N Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 9/26/2022 Civil Dispute 1 Evenings IE Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes N Late Night ❑ No N No N No ❑ Synopsis: The officer responded to the report of a civil dispute. Upon speaking withthe male involved, the officer began to exit the apartment. The subject began to yell at the male and forced her way into the apartment past officers. The officer grabbed the subject by her right arm, trying to pull her from the apartment. The subject grabbed onto the door frame and did not let go, leaning her body weight into the apartment trying to break away from the officer. The officer pushed the subject over the officer's left ankle, tripping her to the floor. The officer then placed a hand on her right shoulder and advised her to put her hands behind her back. The officer pushed the subject down to the floor by her left shoulder and grabbed her right wrist to maintain control, pulling it from underneath of her. The officer laced the subject's hands behind her back and laced her into handcuffs. AlcohopDmgs ImoNed: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes 0 Black Male ❑ Black Female N Hands On N Taser Discharge ❑ No N No ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ElTy Yes N CFS ® Hispanic Mule ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ ,.Flreartn Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks-0 _Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Dafe: Suspectinjured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Nuenberof Officers: ArrestMade: Days ❑ 9/3012022 Weapons Offense 2 Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes N Late Nights ❑ No ® No 0 No ❑ Synopsis: Officers responded to a report of a home invasion involving a firearm. As Officer 1 arrived on scene, other officers reported a subject fleeing the area, running in Officer 1's direction. Because the suspect in this incident was reportedly armed with a firearm, Officer 1 deployed their patrol rifle. Officer 1 encountered the fleeing subject running directly at their position, so Officer 1 pointed the rifle at subject, and Officer 2 pointed a shotgun at him. Officer 1 identified as a police officer, ordered the subject to show his hands, and warned him that deadly force would be used if he did not comply. The subject complied and was taken into custody without further incident. AlcohollDmgs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Farce Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ NoBlack Male 0 Black Female ❑ Hands On El Taser Discharge ❑ ❑ No® Page 16 of 17 Iowa City Police Department BWC Review: Response Type: Asian Male ❑ Asian Female El Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ RJ Page 17 of 17 TO: Chief Dustin Liston FROM: Lt. Jeffrey Fink RE: October 2022 Use of Force Review DATE: October 25, 2023 "' The Iowa City Police Department policy requires an employee to complete a written report for i6 reportable use of force. Reportable use of force is defined in the Department's Lexipol Policy 300, •which is -titled Use of Force and available for public viewing on the department's website. This policy provides employees with guidelines on the use of deadly and non -deadly force. Upon receipt of the report, the supervisor is responsible for completing an administrative critique of the force. This process includes interviews with involved employees, body worn and in -car camera review, review of any additional available video, and review of written reports. The employee's use of force report and the supervisor's critique is then forwarded to the Captain of Field Operations and the Chief of Police for final review and critique. On a monthly basis, the previous month's use of force reports and supervisor critiques are reviewed by an administrative review committee consisting of a minimum of three sworn personnel. This Use of Force Committee consists of two supervisors as designated by the Chief of Police and one officer, typically a certified use of force instructor. The Use of Force Review Committee met on October 25, 2023. It was composed of Lt. Fink, Sgt. Cash, and Officer Colin Fowler. For the review of submitted reports in October, the Review Committee documented the following: • 39 individual officers were involved in 19 separate incidents requiring the use of force. • There were no documented cases of an officer exercising histher duty to intervene and the review of the incidents did not indicate that an officer failed their duty to intervene. • Out of the 19 use of force incidents, 17 involved force being used against 23 people. There were 2 animals euthanized by officers. • Out of the 39 officers involved in the 23 uses of force against people, 2 superficial injuries were sustained by a suspect and 2 superficial injuries were sustained by officers. • No violations of policy were noted during this review period. • Out of the 23 uses of force against people, arrests were made 18 times (78.2°%). • Mental health was identified by officers as being a factor in 4 of the use of force incidents used involving persons (23.5%). • Drugs and/or alcohol was identified by officers as being a factor in 9 of the use of force incidents involving persons (47.4%). • Out of the 23 times force was used on persons, 4 were identified as white males (17.4%), 14 were identified as black males (60.9%), 4 (17.4%) were identified as black females, and 1 (4.3%) was identified as a Hispanic male. • Out of the 32 uses of force incidents, the average number of officers involved in the force was 2.05. • In total during this time, the ICPD had 6027 calls for service with 17 calls for service resulting in force being used on persons (.28%). The highest level of force in each incident is reflected below along with the year-to-date: Force Used October 2022 Occurrences 2022 Year -to -Date Hands-on 12 ill Taser Display 1 14 Taser Discharge 1 8 OC Spray Deployment 1 18 Firearms Display 8 51 Firearms Discharge 0 1 ASP Striking 0 0 Officer Striking/Kicking 0 1 Less Lethal/Other 1 1 Animals Euthanized by Officer 2 24 Special Response Team Callouts 0 3 Vehicle Pursuits 0 0 Officer Injuries 2 17 Suspect Injuries 2 23 Reports to U.S. DOJ 0 1 Total Use of Force incidents to date equal 222. Total calls for service in the same period equat54,969. This results in a year-to-date use of force being deployed in .40% of our total year-to=date calls for •a service. Iowa City Police Department USE OF FORCE REPORT Octobear. October 2022 9 White Male: 4 White Female: 0 Animal: 2 Taser Display: 1 Black Male: 14 Black Female: 4 Hands On: 12 Taser Discharge: 1 Total Irwglvina Mental Health: Asian Male: 0 Asian Female: 0 Chemical Irritant: I Firearm Display: 8 Hispanic Male: 1 Hispanic Female: 0 Asp 0 Fiream Discharge; 0 4 Other Male: 0 Other Female: 0 Strikes/Kicks: 0 Less Lethal/Other. 0 Total calls for service (excludes Animal Control): 6027; Percentage of calls resulting in force:.32% Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days El10/2/2022 DisturbancetFight I Evenings El Yes ❑ Yes N Yes N Late Nights ® No ® No ❑ No ❑ Synopsis: Officers were on foot patrol downtown and witnessed a fight break out in which a large male pushed a group of other males, and The officer identified the subject as the primary aggressor and threat. The officer went to push the aforementioned male back, away, and onto his buttocks and, upon closing the distance on him, saw a fist coming from the right peripheral. The first made solid contact with the bridge of the officer's nose and the officer instantly knew their nose had been broken. The officer's eyes watered and they could feel blood gushing from their nose. The officer continued to wrap up the larger male and, after a short time, released him thinking that another officer was fighting with another male. The officer moved over to another officer and assisted with keeping his subject on the ground and calm. Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes® Yes❑ Black Male® Black Female❑ Hands On® Taser Discharge No ❑ No N Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant El Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes N CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ StrikestKicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 10/2/2022 Disturbance/Fight 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights ® No N No N No N Synopsis: While responding to a fight downtown, the officer saw the subject standing on the roadway wearing a red hoodie trying to punch two other individuals with his fists. The officer grabbed his left arm and grabbed his hoodie near the right shoulder area with the intention of beginning to control the subject and get him to stop fighting others. The officer then proceeded to lower this individual to the ground by using both hands to lower him. The subject was lowered to the ground, facing up. The officer grabbed both his hands and held them against his chest to prevent him from trying to assault others. The officer gave the male verbal commands to stop trying to fight others and to calm down. The subject stopped resisting and became very apologetic over his behavior. AlcohoilDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ ° Taser Display ❑ Yes N Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands -On El Taser Dischargc ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical fmtam',❑ Fiream Display ❑ gave Review: Response Type: Yes N CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ 'Asp L) ' Firaarm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less 1.C1110VOLher ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: fnctdentType: NumDerof Off(cers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 10/212022 Disturbance/Fight 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights ® No ® No ® No 19 Synopsis: Officer 3 was attempting to help break up a fight downtown and grabbed a male around the chest torso area. The officer turned and saw another male running towards another male and swing to hit him. The officer ran up and grabbed him away. He turned towards the officer, who grabbed his right arm. The subject attempted to reengage, and the officer grabbed his right arm, and then used escort techniques to keep him away until the situation calmed down. Page 1 of 11 town City Police Department Alcoholimugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On N Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ F y aWC Review: Response Type: Yes N CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Omcer injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Atrest'6Tade: Days ❑ 1012t2022 Stolen Vehicle 2 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights, N No N No N No ❑ Synapala: Officers saw a stolen vehicle in the parking lot of a convenience store that took off on them. An officer found the stolen vehicle a few blocks away. Officers 1 and 2 met up with another officer, who was out with the subject. While talking to the subject, another officer showed upon scene and identified the subject as the driver of the stolen vehicle. The subject denied being in the vehicle. The subject then tried to run. Officer 1 wrapped their arms around the subject's waist and used body weight to take him to the ground. When they got to the ground, the subject's hands were underneath his body. Officer 1 reached under him to grab his left wrist. Officer 1 got a hold of his left wrist and pulled his left arm out from under him and put it on his back. Officer 2 used both hands to hold the subject's legs in place, and Officer I held onto the subject's left wrist until he was in handcuffs. After the subject was placed in handcuffs Officer 1 helped stand him up by grabbingunder his right arm and lifting him up. AlwhollDmgslnvolved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Farce Used: Yes ❑ Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female El Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Black Malc N Black Female ❑ Hands On 0 Taser Discharge ❑ No ® No ® BWC Review: Response Type: Asian Male ❑ Asian Female Cl Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ TyYes N CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ 1-Asp ❑ ­J Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated El Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ i Less LethallOther ❑ I Watch: Date: Suspect injured: officer Injured: Incident Type: Numherof OfticeMl Freisi'Made: Days N 1016f2022 Theft/Shoplifting 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ C:J Yes N Late Ni fits ❑ No ® No N ._ No ❑ Synopsis: The subject was the suspect in a theft and was located near the business but was uncooperative with attempts to engage in conversation. The subject swore at officers and refused to identify herself. The subject admitted to the theft but stated that she was not going to provide any information or cooperate with officers' attempts to resolve the issue. The officer engaged in multiple de-escalation attempts which included suggesting resolutions that did not involve the subject being taken into custody. The subject would not agree to any suggestions and chose instead to insult officers with racial slurs. The subject was advised she was under arrest, and the officer reached out and grabbed her right wrist. The subject tensed up and tried to pull away. The officer placed a left hand on the subject's right elbow and forced her hand behind her back. The subject continued tensing up and pulling away and at one point was able to rotate to face the officer, clenching her left hand in a fist. The officer switched to holding the subject's right wrist with and then applied pressure to the subject's right shoulder, forcing her hand behind her back again. Once the subject's right hand was behind her back, the officer secured it and placed a handcuff on her wrist. The officer then secured the subject's left wrist in handcuffs, which another officer had secured control of The officer escorted the subject to a patrol car during which time the subject would occasionally stop walking to yell at the officer and pull away. Once searched the subject was directed to get into the squad car, and she complied. AlcohollDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ Yes ® White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal El Taser Display El No N No ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ® Hands On N Taser Discharge ❑ DWC Review: Response Type: Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Yes 0 CFS 0 Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Page 2 of 11 Iowa City Police Department Watch: Data: Suspect injured: Officer injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ® 1017t2022 Animal 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights ❑ No ❑ No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The officer dispatched an injured deer. AlcohagDrugs involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ® Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ p y a WC Review: Response Type: Yes ® ICES ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Amest Made: Days El Disturbance/Fight I Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ❑ No ® No ® No ❑ Synapsis: Officers responded to a fight involving multiple individuals on a school bus. Officers arrived and school admin had the situation under control and decided to transport both the kids home separately. While the officer was getting in a squad car to leave, a backpack was heard hitting the ground and shoes shuffling. The officer saw the subject swing at the back of a female's head and square up to fight her. The officer ran over and tackled the subject around his waist into the grass so he could not assault the female involved since he had already tried to assault her. The officer and subject both went to the ground with the officer kneeling over top of him. The subject placed his hands behind his back when told. The officer completed the handcuffing process and laced die subject in the back of a uroI car. AlcohollDmgs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Trier Discharge ❑ No ® No 21 Asian Male Cl Asian Female ❑ Chemical irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect injured: officer injured: Incidem Type: Number oflNfkers:. Arrest Made: Days ❑ 101412022 Armed Subject I Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nilpas ® No ® No ® _ No ❑ Synapsis: _ The officer was standing in front of a bar downtown and saw the subject and his friends exiting the alleyway. The officer heard one of them say "Aye, you better chill out with that shit." The officer looked at them and at that time saw the subject lift his hoodie and remove a camo Glock from the front of his waistband. The subject did not see the officer, and when he did, he hid the firearm back in his waist band. The officer called the subject over, and he refused and instead turned down another street and ran right away on foot. The officer pursued the subject and yelled, "Stop, Police!" The subject refused to stop. During the foot chase the officer removed the laser from its holster and activated it because the subject was armed with a pistol. The officer saw the subject throw the pistol onto the sidewalk in front of a business where multiple pedestrians were located. The officer continued running after the subject, placed the laser light on his back, and yelled for him to stop running. The officer told the subject repeatedly that he would be lased if he did not stop running. The subject stopped running and complied with the rest of the officer's instructions to get on the Wound and place his hands behind his back. Alcohollurugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Fome Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge Cl No ❑ No Page 3 of 11 Iowa City Police Department RWC Review: Response Type: Asian Male ❑ Asian Female El Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated 21 Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ StnkeslKicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: - Suspect Injured: Officerinjured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Madic Days ❑ 10(9(2022 Assault 2 Evenings ElYes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ® No ® No ® No ❑ Synopsis: Officers responded to the report of an assault involving a victim who said he had been pistol whipped and possibly shot. While investigating the incident at a nearby apartment complex, Officer 1 heard the apartment door open and close. Officer 1 unholstered their pistol and was behind Officer 2. The door opened again a short time later. Officer 2 gave commands to the subject to put his hands up and to walk out the door. Officer 2 had lethal coverage so Officer 1 unholstered the Taser and pointed it at the subject with the dot on him. The subject followed commands and went downstairs to other officers, who took him into custody. AlcohollDmgs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display BWD Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS Z Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks, ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incidentrype: Number a cers: Om Arrest Made: Days ❑ 10l9(2022 Assault 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights ® No ® No ® No Synopsis: Officers responded to the report of an assault involving a victim who said he had been pistol whipped and possibly shot. While investigating the incident at a nearby apartment complex, the officer heard a door open and close. The officer unholstered their firearm and kept it at low ready in the direction of the apartment. While the subject was being ordered out -of the apartment, the officer had their firearm pointed at him until it was safe to handcuff him. Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑. Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On{7 ..., I_Iraser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant O-' Firearm display Pt BWC Review: Response Type: Ty Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ i •FlIvarm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑: t �C.rtss LCrhaVOthef ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: ORcerinjured: Incident Type: Number of officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 10(14/2022 Traffic Stop 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ® No ® No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The subject was placed under arrest for OWL As the officer was going to search the subject, he ducked down and turned his head/body into the officer as to prevent the officer from searching his person. As the subject did this, the officer pushed down on the back of his head/neck area. The subject then relaxed his body slightly and stood up. The officer went to search the subject Page 4 of 11 Iowa City Police Department again, and he stepped back with his left foot again. The officer told the subject to stop and that he was under arrest. The subject complied with this order. Alcoh dDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ® White Male El White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male © Black Female ❑ Hands On N Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No N Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: 1 Date: Suspect Injured : Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 10/17/2022 Warrant Service 7 Evenings N Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes N Late Ni his ❑ No ® No ® No ❑ Synopsis: Officers were attempting to serve an arrest warrant on the subject, who earlier had assaulted an officer after the officer tried to take him into custody. Officers were in the hallway of an apartment building and opened a utility closet. The subject jumped out of the closet holding a knife to his throat and threatening to kill himself. He then fled out the building, and the officers pursued. Officers chased the subject outside and around buildings as he continued to clutch the knife and threaten self -harm. During the pursuit of the subject, five officers drew their tasers and deployed them at him, but none of them achieved the desired effect of neuromuscular incapacitation. Four officers also had their guns drawn and pointed at the subject during the incident. Officers continued to try and de-escalate the subject and get him to drop the knife, but he refused. An acquaintance of the subject eventually tackled the subject to the ground where officers were able to secure the knife and get the subject handcuffed. The subject was trans orted to the hospital for medical treatment. AlcohogOrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display❑ Yes N Yes N Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display N HWC Review: Response Type: Yes N CFS ❑ Hispanic Male N Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ -, Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ ;,� Less Lethal/Othcr ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Traced,. Officer Injured: Incident Type: Numberol Officersa Arrest Made: Days El10(17/2022 Welfare Check 1 Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes ❑ •;:3 Yes N Late Nights ❑ No N No N No ❑ Synopsis: ^'— The officer responded for a welfare check on the subject who was observed falling down, stumbling around, and undressing. The officer arrived on scene and encountered the subject who was clearly intoxicated with minor abrasions on his lip and forehead. The subject was confrontational and agitated and was advised to stay on private property but was prepared to leave the area. The officer then observed the subject open the driver side door of a vehicle and manipulate objects inside. The officer circled back to make sure the subject was not going to drive intoxicated. As the officer returned to the area the subject jogged into the traffic -way and confronted the officer in an aggressive manner. The officer advised the subject he was under arrest and grabbed his left wrists. The officer advised the subject he was under arrest but he responded by stating that he was not in public. The officer pushed the subject back to the patrol car as he tensed up and resisted moving. The officer pinned the subject against the front of the squad car and instructed the him to turn around and put his hands behind his back. The subject stated "No" and tensed up and tried to pull away. The officer gave the subject multiple instructions to turn around and attempted to de-escalate by asking if there was anything that could be said to gain the subject's compliance. The subject responded by twisting partially free and pushing off of the officer's chest before running northward back toward his vehicle. The officer wrapped their arms around the subject's torso and unbalanced him by shifting their hips and directed him to the ground. The officer placed the subject on his stomach on the ground. Once on the ground the subject continued to try and push himself upright and swing his right arm back toward the officer's head. I gave the subject multiple instructions to give me his hands but he did not comply. The officer grabbed the subject's left wrist and levered it behind his back. The officer pushed the subject's left wrist to the center of his back and secured it in handcuffs. The officer then grabbed the subject's right wrist and secured it in handcuffs. Page 5 of 11 Iowa City Police Department AlcohoilDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes N Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No N Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female Cl StdkeslKicks ❑ Less LethaltOther ❑ Watch: Date: I Suspect injured: Officerinjured: Incident Type: Number of officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 10/20/2022 Stolen Vehicle 2 Evenings N Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ❑ No ® No N No ❑ Synopsis: The officer assisted the sheriff's office with a stolen vehicle that was located in front of a residence. The officer and a deputy blocked the vehicle in a parking spot and attempted to conduct a felony stop on the occupants of the vehicle. When the officers told the driver to show his hands, he started the car and rammed the deputy's vehicle. He then conducted a U-turn and struck the officer's vehicle as the officer was backing away. The officer then got out of the patrol vehicle and with the assistance of deputies and another officer, conducted a felony stop and took but occupants into custody. Both officers had their sidearms drawn and at a low ready and in the direction of the driver during the felony stop. AtcohoUDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Fares Used: Yes ❑ Yes El Black Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ® No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display N BWC Review: Response Type: Yes N CFS N Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No El Self -Initiated❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less LethaltOther❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured; Officer Injured: Incident Type: Numberof Officers: Arrest Made. Days ❑ 10/20/2022 Stolen Vehicle 2 Evenings N Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes N Late Nights ❑ No N No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The officer assisted the sheriffs office with a stolen vehicle that was located in front of a residence. The officer and a deputy blocked the vehicle in a parking spot and attempted to conduct a felony stop on the occupants of the vehicle. When the officers told the driver to show his hands, he started the car and rammed the deputy's vehicle. He then conducted a U-turn and struck the officer's vehicle as the officer was backing away. The officer then got out of the patrol vehicle and with the assistance of deputies and another officer, conducted a felony stop and took but occupants into custody. Both officers had their sidearms drawn and at a low ready and in the direction of the assen er during the felony stop. AlcohollDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No N No Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display N BWC Review: Response Type:: Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ -yLess Lethal/Other ❑ Page 6 of 11 Iowa City Police Department Watch: Data: Suspect injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 10/24/2022 Warrant Service 3 Evenings E Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights ❑ No E No E No E Synopsis: Officers and detectives were executing a search warrant and a surround and call out at the residence was done. The officer was in a marked squad car and pulled up in front of the house with the squad car lights on, squad car camera on, body camera on and the spotlight shining right at the front door of the residence. The officer deployed a patrol rifle and was positioned at the A pillar of the squad car in-between the driver door that was open and the frame at the inside of the squad car. As officers were prepping to start calling those out of the residence a female opened the front door where the officer's patrol rifle was directly pointed at her, and another Detective on scene gave commands for everyone to come outside. The officer's patrol rifle stayed on point with all those exiting until everyone was out as directed. One detective pointed a duty side arm at the subjects, and another detective deployed a atrol rifle. AlcohollDrugs involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female E Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No E No M Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display BWC Review: Response Type: Yes N CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated E Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officerinjured: fnctdent Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 10/24/2022 Warrant Service 3 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights ❑ No E No E No 19 Synopsis: Officers and detectives were executing a search warrant and a surround and call out at the residence was done. The officer was in a marked squad car and pulled up in front of the house with the squad car lights on, squad car camera on, body camera on and the spotlight shining right at the front door of the residence. The officer deployed a patrol rifle and was positioned at the A pillar of the squad car in-between the driver door that was open and the frame at the inside of the squad car. After a female exited the residence, a detective on scene gave commands for everyone to come outside. The officer's patrol rifle stayed on point with a second subject that exited. One detective pointed a duty side arm at the subjects and another detective deployed a patrol rifle. AlcohollDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male M Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ 8wC Review: No E Response Type® Asian Male ❑ No Asian Female ❑ Chemical Rz ilant ❑ `'5 Firearm Display E Yes E CFS ❑ Hispanic Malc ❑ Hispanic Female El 'Aso '❑ _i Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated E Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks-A❑ _ Less LerhaltOther ❑ t Watch: Date: Suspect injured: Officer injured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 10/24/2022 Warrant Service 3 Evenings ® Yes ❑ Yes El Yes E Late Night ❑ No E No ® No ❑ Synopsis: Officers and detectives were executing a search warrant and a surround and call out at the residence was done. The officer was in a marked squad car and pulled up in front of the house with the squad car lights on, squad car camera on, body camera on and the spotlight shining right at the front door of the residence. The officer deployed a patrol rifle and was positioned at the A pillar of the squad car in-between the driver door that was open and the frame at the inside of the squad car. After a female exited the residence, a detective on scene gave commands for everyone to come outside. The officer's patrol rifle stayed on point with a third subject that exited. One detective pointed a duty side arm at the subjects, and another detective deployed a patrol rifle. Page 7 of 11 Iowa City Police Department AlcohollDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Farce Used: White Male White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ® No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display El BWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Offcerinlured: Incident Type: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 10/26/2022 Suspicious Person 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ® No ❑ No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The officer responded to a business for a report of a subject with a baseball bat. The officer was told by staff that he tried to get behind the counter. The subject saw the officer through the window and ran out the south door, with the baseball bat still in his hands. The subject took the baseball bat and smashed a vehicle's windshield. The officer yelled out to the subject and told him to stop. He stopped, turned towards the officer, and stepped at the officer with the baseball bat. The officer thought the subject was going to try and hit them with the baseball bat. The subject took off running away again. The officer yelled out, "Stop police." The officer activated the laser and deployed it into his back. This had no effect. The officer deployed the laser into the subject's back again, which did not have any effect. As the officer was running after the subject, he was told to talk to the officer in a calm voice to try and de-escalate the situation. The subject was starting to get tired so the officer sprinted at him hard, wrapped both arms around his body, and took him to the ground. The officer sat on top of the subject and talked to him in a calm manner to try and get him to calm down. The officer sat on top of the subject until the next officer arrived on scene. When the other officer arrived on scene, the officer grabbed the subject's left arm with both of hands and put it behind his back. The subject was placed into handcuffs with his hands behind his back. AlcohcRhugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ® Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Tner Discharge No ® No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ElBWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ® Hispo Male ❑ aniHispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less LethallOther ❑ Watch: Date: Suspectrnjured: Officer Injured: incident Type: Numherof(fRcers: Arrest Made: Days ® 10/27/2022 Animal 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Late Nights ❑ No ❑ No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The officer dispatched an injured deer. Alcohol/Drugs involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal 2) Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male 1-1 BlackFemale El Hands On ❑ '�� Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ p Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ . 'Asp ❑ - Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ StrikeslKiaks�- ❑ t Less Ledul/Other ❑ Page 8 of 11 Iowa City Police Department Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer injured: Incident Type: Numberoflriatcers: Arrest Made. Days ® 10/29/2022 Traffic Stop 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes El Late Nights ❑ No ® No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The officer stopped the subject for multiple traffic violations. When the officer informed the subject of the reason for the stop, he began arguing and demanded to speak to a supervisor, refusing to provide identification. After the subject continued to refuse to provide identification, the officer ordered the subject to step out of the vehicle. The subject continued to refuse commands and would not step out of the vehicle. The officer eventually grabbed the subject by his left wrist/arm and tried to pull him out of the car unsuccessfully. The car was still running at the point and the driver door was open; due to the subject's demeanor, the officer was concerned that he would put the car in motion with the officer caught in the doorway. For this reason, the officer was refraining from reaching further into the car to grab him. After the subject pulled away from the officer, the officer grabbed him by the shirt collar and again tried to pull him out, unsuccessfully. The officer also tried to grab him by the pant legs around the ankles to pull his legs out, unsuccessfully. After I while, the officer just held onto the subject by the collar until other units arrived, at which point the subject ste ed out willin Iv and was placed into custodywithout issue. AlcohollDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No El Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ElChomical Irritant❑ Firearm Display ElBWC Review: Response Type: Yes © CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firsann Discharge El No El Self -Initiated 001 Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: Date: Suspect Injured: Offlcerinjured: Incident Type: Humber of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 10/30/2022 Disturbance/Fight 3 Evenings ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights ® No ❑ No ® No ❑ Synopsis: Officers responded to a bar on the report of a fight. Upon arrival, Officer I was flagged down by bar staff for a different fight. Officer 1 approached the subject, and she shoved Officer I in the chest. Officer 1 grabbed the subject's arm and tried to place it behind her back, but she refused. The subject was taken to the ground, and she pulled both of her arms underneath her. Officer 1 grabbed the subject's right wrist and tried to place it behind her back, but she resisted. Officer I then gave the subject numerous verbal warnings that she would be pepper sprayed if she did not stop fighting. She continued to fight, so Officer I administered multiple short bursts of pepper spray to her face. The subject tried to bite Officer 2's hand, and Officer 2 yelled for her not to do so. Officer 2 had to control her head with a hand in order for her not to bite. With her hands still not behind her back, Officer 1 grabbed her right arm again hands and forced it behind her back. Officers 2 and 3 grabbed her left arm and pulled it behind her back. Once her hands were in the small of her back, Officer 1 completed the handcuffing process. Officers attempted to walk her to the car when she attempted to run away. The subject's arms hit Officer 2's chest so hard she knocked a handgun magazine out of the pouch. Officers 1 and 2 assisted her to the ground by holding both of her arms and pulling her down in an attempt to control her movements. Once on the ground, Officer 2 entered a mounting position on her lower back in order to control her body on the ground. Officer 2 calmly spoke to her and asked her to comply and not fight with officers. Officers again sat her up and walked her to the squad car. The subject began kicking the squad car window and was placed in leg restraints. The subject sustained a minor abrasion to her left temple and was seen by paramedics. AlcohogD uds htvolved: Manbl ltealht Ra idlep: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male White Female Animal El r-; Taser Display Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female © Hands -On ❑ l..v Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant Bwc Review: Response Type: FiredinDisplay❑ Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ *'irearin Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks, ❑ t Less Lethal/Other ❑ Page 9 of 11 Iowa City Police Department Watch: Date: Suspect injured: Officer Injured: IneldentType: Numbof er Officers: Arrest Made. Days ❑ 10/30/2022 Traffic Stop 1 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes 21 Late Nights 21 No ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Synopsis: The subject was placed under arrest for Interference with Official Acts. While the officer was walking the subject to a squad car, he started to flail his arms and pull away. The officer put a hand on the subject's left elbow and placed a hand around his right wrist. The officer placed the subject into a wrist lock so he could not get away. The subject pushed his body back against the officer, and the officer used the wrist lock to keep him walking forward. The subject was then placed in the squad car. AicohogDrugs involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Black Male N Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No N No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant Cl Firearm Display ❑ SAND Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ElHispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Watch: - Date: Suspect injured: Officer Injured: Incidentrype: Number of Officers: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 10/31/2022 Disturbance/Fight 2 Evenings ❑ Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Yes Late Nights El No No ® No ❑ Synopsis: While Officer I was trying to take an individual into custody, the subject grabbed the individual's other arm and tried to pull him away. Officer 1 instructed the subject to stop and let go of him. She continued to attempt to pull him away. Officer 1 told her to step back multiple times and she continued to try to put herself between the arrestee and the officer. The subject shoved the Officer 1 with her hand on the Officer 1's shoulder, clenched her fists, and stated, "I'll fight your ass". She stepped back and then stepped towards Officer 1 again, trying to put herself between the arrestee and the officer. Officer 1 pushed her away, and she pushed Officer 1 back several times. Officer 1 told her she was under arrest, and she replied, "No the fuck I'm not", before walking away towards her apartment. While searching the arrestee incident to arrest, the subject came back out into the parking lot near the squad car. Officer 1 approached her, and she started backing away. Officer 1 grabbed her right wrist, again told her she was under arrest, and instructed her to place her hands behind her back. She did not place her hands behind her back and continued to attempt pull away. Officer 2 approached the subject and took her to the ground. Officer 1 handcuffed the subject, double locked them, stood her up, and walked her to my squad car. AlcohollDmgs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: - Yes ❑ Yes ® White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal El-4 Taser Display ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female N Hands On Taser'Diseharge❑ awe Review:No ® ReaponseTyo D Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Itntant-'L7 Firearm Display ❑ Yes N CFS N Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp El1� Fireaim Discharge ❑ No❑ Self -initiated❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ StrikeslKic1c; ❑ --I LessLethallOther❑ 7 3 Watch: 1 Date: Suspect injured: Officer Injured; Incident Type: Number of OfFcem: Arrest Made: Days ❑ 10/31/2022 Disturbance/Fight 4 Evenings ❑ Ycs L] Yes ® Yes N Late Nights ® No ® No O No ❑ Synopsis: Officers responded to a domestic assault. Officer 1 told the subject he was under arrest and to place his hands behind his back. Officer 1 reached for the subject's left arm to handcuff him, and he asked for what and pulled his left arm away. Officer 1 told him for public intoxication. The subject said, "I'm not drunk." Officer 1 grabbed the subject's left arm to place it behind his back, and he continued to pull away as Officer 1 tried to force it behind his back. Officers 2 3 and 4 grabbed onto him to assist. Page 10 of 11 Iowa City Police Department The officers took several steps to the side and went to the ground after Officer 2 grabbed the subject's left shoulder and wrapped an arm around his waist, lifting him up, and placing him on the ground. As they hit the ground, Officer 1's left knee slammed into the concrete sidewalk causing a minor scrape and bruising. Once on the ground, Officer I could not reach the subject's wrists to handcuff him from that position, so Officer 1 got up and moved to the other side. The subject was still actively resisting and trying to prevent his arms from being placed behind his back. The subject moved his head towards Officer 2 and was trying to sit up. Officer I knelt on the subject's shoulder and leaned in to assist and handcuff him. Officer 1 briefly placed a hand on the back of his head and neck area to maintain control of his head. Officers 2, 3, and 4 forced the subject's arms behind his back and Officer I handcuffed him; Officers 3 and 4 knelt on his legs to prevent him from kicking. Once the subject was handcuffed, he mostly stopped resisting. Officers 1 and 2 attempted to help him to his feet. The subject then said no and threw himself to the round. Officers 1 and 3 then assisted the subject to his feet and escorted him to a s uad car. AlcohoWngs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: White Mate ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® Yes ❑ Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ No ® Asian Malc ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ElnWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp Cl Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ 7 __.1 ' rt i Page 11 of 11 TO: Chief Dustin Liston FROM: Lt. Jeffrey Fink RE: November 2022 Use of Force Review m -? DATE: October 25, 2023 w.2 The Iowa City Police Department policy requires an employee to complete a written report for ai� reportable use of force. Reportable use of force is defined in the Department's Lexipol Policy 300, which iBitled Use of Force and available for public viewing on the department's website. This policy provides employees with guidelines on the use of deadly and non -deadly force. Upon receipt of the report, the supervisor is responsible for completing an administrative critique of the force. This process includes interviews with involved employees, body worn and in -car camera review, review of any additional available video, and review of written reports. The employee's use of force report and the supervisor's critique is then forwarded to the Captain of Field Operations and the Chief of Police for final review and critique. On a monthly basis, the previous month's use of force reports and supervisor critiques are reviewed by an administrative review committee consisting of a minimum of three sworn personnel. This Use of Force Committee consists of two supervisors as designated by the Chief of Police and one officer, typically a certified use of force instructor. The Use of Force Review Committee met on October 25, 2023. It was composed of Lt. Fink, Sgt. Cash, and Officer Fowler. For the review of submitted reports in November, the Review Committee documented the following: • 31 individual officers were involved in 19 separate incidents requiring the use of force. • There were no documented cases of an officer exercising his/her duty to intervene and the review of the incidents did not indicate that an officer failed their duty to intervene. • Out of the 19 use of force incidents, 16 involved force being used against 18 people. There were 3 animals euthanized by officers. • Out of the 31 officers involved in the 18 uses of force against people, 0 injuries were sustained by a suspect and 0 injuries were sustained by officers. • No violations of policy were noted during this review period. • Out of the 18 uses of force against people, arrests were made 15 times (83.3%). • Mental health was identified by officers as being a factor in 2 of the use of force incidents involving persons (12.5%). • Drugs and/or alcohol was identified by officers as being a factor in 13 of the use of force incidents involving persons (81.3%). • Out of the 18 times force was used on persons, 10 were identified as white males (55.6%), 7 were identified as black males (38.9%), and 1 (5.6%) was identified as a black female. • Out of the 19 uses of force incidents, the average number of officers involved in the force was 1.63. • In total during this time, the iCPD had 5081 calls for service with 19 calls for service resulting in force being used on persons (.37%). The highest level of force in each incident is reflected below along with the year-to-date: Force Used November 2022 Occurrences 2022 Year -to -Date Hands-on 12 123 Taser Display 0 14 Taser Discharge 0 8 OC Spray Deployment 1 19 Firearms Display 3 54 Firearms Discharge 0 1 ASP Striking 0 0 Officer Striking/KickingStriking/Kicking 0 1 Less Lethal/Other 1 2 Animals Euthanized by Officer 3 27 Special Response Team Callouts 0 3 Vehicle Pursuits 1 1 Officer Injuries 0 17 Suspect Injuries 0 23 Reports to U.S. DOJ 0 1 Total Use of Force incidents to date equal 241. Total calls for service in the same period equal 60,050. This results in a year-to-date use of force being deployed in .40% of our total year-to-date calls for service. �y .. y .ter..• . �p Iowa City Police Department USE OF FORCE REPORT I NovemMonlhlTear: ber 2022 Total Involving Aloolnu Drugs: Demographic Makeup: Use of Force Totals: 13 White Male: 10 White Female: 0 Animal: 3 Taser Display: 0 Black Male: Asian Male: 7 0 Black Female: Asian Female: I 0 Hands On: 12 Chemical Irritant: 1 Taser Discharge: Firearm Display: 0 3 Total Involving Mental Heaah: Hispanic Male: 0 Hispanic Female: 0 Asp 0 Firearm Discharge: 0 2 Other Male: 0 Other Female: 0 Strikes/Kicks: 0 Less Lethal/Other. I Vehicle Pursuits: l Total calls for service: 5081 (excluded Animal Control); Percentage of calls resulting in force:.37% ICR: Date: Suepectinjumd: Officer Injured: Incidem Type: Number ofomcers: Arrest Made: 11l2l2022 Yes El El AgencyAssist 1 Yes (Days) No ® No ® No ElSynopsis: The officer responded in conjunction with multiple agencies including Johnson County Deputies, North Liberty PD and Iowa State Patrol to the area of I-80 near the 246 him for reports that the subject was trying to shoot out the tires of other vehicles and run them off the roadway. The subject ignored multiple agencies attempts to stop his vehicle as he traveled west on I-80 before taming north onto Hwy 218. Near the 4mm of Hwy 218 the subject purposely evaded stop sticks placed by North liberty PD before striking stop sticks placed by Johnson County Deputies. The subject then performed a U-turn placing his vehicle southbound on the northbound access ramp for Penn St. in North Liberty onto Hwy 218. The subject abandoned his vehicle and ran on foot toward a vehicle parked on the east side of the Penn St. access ramp occupied by a young female civilian. The officer observed the subject was holding a metal tire jack in his right hand and that his left hand was empty. The subject ignored multiple law enforcement vehicles in the area with their top lights and began striking the parked vehicle with the tire jack. A Johnson County Deputy positioned a patrol vehicle to block the subject access to the parked vehicle and the subject began striking the Deputies marked vehicle with the tire iron. At this point the officer believed the subject was attempting to carjack the occupied parked vehicle. The officer approached the subject who was facing away from the officer striking the vehicles. The officer wrapped both arms around the subject's upper torso and pulled him back away from the vehicles. The subject tried to break free of the officer's grip and continued swinging the tire iron around. The officer elevated the subject to unbalance him and then rotated his body and brought him to the ground on his right shoulder. The officer instructed the subject to submit his hands, but he did not comply. The officer grabbed the subject's right hand and forced it behind his back. The officer held it in place until secured in handcuffs by other officers on scene. The officer then grabbed the subject's left wrist and forced it behind his back until secured in handcuffs. Alcoholferugs involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® No ® Black Male 21 Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ eWG Review: No El ResponseType: Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ElFirearm Display ❑ Yes ® GFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ .; Less Lethal/Other ❑ -- -=_, Vehicle Pursuit ICR: Date: Suspectlniumd: Officerinjured: Incident Type: Number of Attest Made: 1114l2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Disturbance Fight omeemq, `" Yes (Nights) No ® No ® 3 ;`3 -- No ❑ Synopsis: -- Officers responded to a bar on report of a fight and assault on bar staff. Officer 1 told the subject she was undeParrest and, with the assistance of Officer 2, grabbed her right wrist in an attempt to place her into handcuffs. She began to pull away, and Officer I told her to stop and that she was under arrest. Officer 1 told her many times to stop resisting and placed her right hand into a handcuff as she kept pulling away. Before Officer 1 was able to tighten the cuff she pulled her right wrist out of the handcuff, slipping the cuffs. She began to try and pull away from Officers], and 2 in an attempt to flee. Officer 2 conducted a controlled takedown on her by tripping her to the ground. The subject landed on her back and when doing so kicked Officer 2 intentionally. She continued to bat her anus so they could not be controlled. Officer 1 warned her if she did not stop fighting, she would be pepper sprayed. Officer 2 pepper sprayed the subject. Officers 1 and 2 were able to get her turned to her stomach by pulling her anus over. Officer 1 was able to get a handcuff on her right wrist again, securing both handcuffs onto her wrists and double locking them. At the patrol car, the subject would not put her feet inside, so Officer 3 applied pressure to her shoulders using both hands to get her in the car, but she just laid flat and grabbed the edge of the seat with her hands. Officer 3 reached behind her and pulled her hands off the seat while she was pulled into the car. While she was being pulled into the car, she kicked Officer 3 in the right forearm. Page 1 of 9 Iowa City Police Department AlcohollDmgs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes N No N Black Male ❑ Black Female 0 Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Asian Female ElChemical Hispanic Female ❑ Irritant N Asp ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ a WC Review: Yes ® Response Type: GFS ® No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Date: Suspecllnjured: ONicerinjured: Incident Type: NumberofOfficers: Arrest Made: 11/512022 Yes ❑ Yes ElOut with Subject I Yes (Nights) No N No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The officer approached the subject, who had fled from officers earlier. The subject then started jogging away and did so multiple times by slowing down as if he was stopping but then would speed up when the officer got close. The officer eventually caught up to him and pushed him with both hands on the upper back, and he fell to the ground. The subject laid on the ground and followed commands at this point and was placed into handcuffs. AlcomilDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Farce Used: Yes ❑ White Male N White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes 0 No N Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On N Taser Discharge ❑ No El Asian Male ElAsian Female ElChemical Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Irritant ElFirearm Display El Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ BWC Review: Yes N ResponseType: CFS ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ ICR: Date: Suspect Injured: DRicer injured: I Incident Type: Number of Arrest Mado: 1116/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Disturbance/Fight officers: Yes ❑ (Nights) No ® No ® 1 No N Synopsis: The officer was standing behind the subject as he was trying to get off the ground to try and re-engage in fighting the other individuals involved in this incident. The officer wrapped both arms around the subject's shoulders and brought him back to the ground with the intention of preventing him from fighting others again. Once on the ground, the subject had his back to the ground, and the officer was holding him against the ground by placing a hand on his chest while giving him verbal commands to stop trying to get up. The subject became compliant, and the officer turned him around using both arms until he had his chest to the ground. The officer held the subject in this position until he was placed in handcuffs. After handcuffs were placed on the subject, the officer helped him roll over and into a sitting position. Once in a sitting position, the officer helped the subject stand u. Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Farce Used: Yes ❑ White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes 0 No N Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ® ,Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female El: Chemical Irritant ❑ `. Firearm Display ElBWC Review: Response Type: Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ As p -Firearm Yes ® CFS ❑ P P p� � ,f;2.jsCharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ StrjkeslKicks-:❑ ♦!ess LethaVOther ❑ ICR: Date: Suspect injured: Officer Injured: IncidentType: Number of �AnestYMade: 11(6t2022 Yes ❑ Yes El 0 rare"` Yes N (Nights) No ElNo ❑ I No ElSynopsis: The officer observed 3 males fighting outside a bar. The officer approached the subject and wrapped both arms around him and told him, "Stop, Police." The subject started to run away, and the officer grabbed him by his shirt and he spun around. The officer then wrapped both arms around him and tackled him to the ground. The subject then gave up and rolled over onto his stomach and placed his hands behind his back. He was placed in handcuffs and transported to 'ail. Page 2 of 9 Iowa City Police Department AlcohogOrugs Irwmved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes E No ® Black Male ® Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Asian Female El Hispanic Female ❑ Chemical Irritant El Asp ElFirearm Firearm Display Elewc Discharge El Review: Yes ® Response Type: CFS ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ ICR: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Arrest Made: 11/6/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Disturbance(Fight officers: Yes ❑ (Nights) No ❑ No ❑ 1 No Synopsis: The officer observed 3 males fighting on the sidewalk outside a bar. Officers on scene announced their presence as they approached. The officer observed the subject running away from police. The officer grabbed the subject and wrapped both arms around his body and spinning him to the ground. The officer then ordered the subject to roll over onto his stomach. The officer tabbed both of the subject's hands, held them behind his back and secured him in handcuffs. AlcohollDrugslnvolved: Memat Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force used: Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® No ® Black Male I❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ State eJiew: No El ResponseType: Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ElFirearm Display El Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ ICR: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Amest Made: 11/12/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Agency Assist Officers: Yes (Evenings) No ❑ No ® 3 No ❑ Synopsis: Three officers assisted the Johnson County Sheriffs Office with searching for a wanted subject at a residence. The officers conducted a walk through of the residence but did not locate the suspect. The officers were then directed to another residence where the subject was thought to be. The officers started a walkthrough and when they got to the back bedroom, the bed appeared to be breathing and officers located the subject under the bed. The officers gave multiple commands for the subject to get out from under the bed, but he was stuck. The subject eventually got his hands out from under the bed and officers approached. One officer climbed on top of the box spring and grabbed the subject's hands and completed the handcuffing process. The subject refused to walk and had to be lifted off the ground and escorted out. The officers had their sidearms out for most of the walk through, and they were held at a low read . Alcoho➢Dmgs lnvoWed: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® No ® Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Ws Firearm Display 09 ewc Review: Response type: Yes ® CFS Z Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female El.Asp 0 "�lrearrn Dishharge 13 No El Self -initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ElStrikeslKlcks. P - :Less LethallOther f] ICR: Dale: Suspect njuretl: Officer Injured: Incident Type: TNufmber or ,_ry Anent 11/12/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Assault s: ""Yes(Evenings) No ® No ® No ❑ Synopsis: The officer responded to a bar on report of an assault. Staff pointed out the subject who was standing in front of the bar. The officer made contact with the subject and wanted to speak with him. The subject ignored the officer's request and took off running. The officer chased after the subject and gave him verbal commands to stop. The officer caught up to the subject and Page 3 of 9 Iowa City Police Department used both hands to grab onto the subject's shoulders. The officer then used body weight to force the subject forward, landing him on his stomach. The officer then got on top of the subject and assisted with handcuffing. Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes M No 0 Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No El Asian Male El Asian Female ❑ Hispanic Male ElHispanic Female ❑ Chemical Irritant El Firearm Display ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ swc Review: Yes ® Response Type: CFS 0 No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male 0 Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ ICR: Date: Suspect Injured: Officerinjured: Incident Type: Number of Arrest Made: 11/13/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Assault onicere: Yes (Evenings) No ❑ No [1 2 No ❑ Synopsis: Officers located the subject and attempted to place him under arrest for a serious assault. Officer 1 grabbed the subject's right wrist, but he pulled away. Officer I assisted Officer 2 in taking the subject down to the ground by holding on to his arm while his forward momentum took him to the ground. Once the subject was on the ground, he was lying on his stomach. Officer I then placed handcuffs on the subject's wrists behind his back. Officer 1 then held on to the subject's right forearm to stop him from rolling over. Officer 1 then transitioned to straddling the back of the subject's legs, keeping both of his legs in control. Officer 1 kept a hand on the subject's right shoulder blade to prevent him from rolling over. The subject was rolled from his stomach onto his left side and then into a seated position. Once in a seated position, Officer 1 placed a hand under his left armpit and grabbed the inside of his arm. Officer 1 placed a hand on the front of his left bicep and then assisted in standing him up. Another officer then escorted the subject to a patrol car. Officer 1 then took back control of the subject once at the squad car. Officer I grabbed the subject's left arm just above the crease of the elbow and commanded him multiple times to sit down, which he did not do. Officer 2 attempted to push the subject down by his chest, but he was tense and would not go down into a seated position. The subject was now facing the Officer 1's direction in a standing position. Officer 1 placed a hand on the center of the subject's chest, and he spit in the direction of other officers. Officer 1 gave the subject a firm push on the center of his chest pushing him back some into the seat of the squad car. The subject was now in a position where he was lying on his back, but his legs were still dangling over the seat and outside of the squad car. Officer 2 then went to the other side of the squad and assisted in getting him into the back seat. Officer I scooped up Stewart's legs and gave his knees a firm push to make sure both of his legs where inside the vehicle before clo. ing the door. AlcohoilDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Deed: Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® No IN Black Male 0 Black Female ❑ Hands On 0 Taser Discharge ❑ awe Review: No ❑ Response Type: Asian Male ElAsian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant 0 Firearm Display ❑ -- Yes IS]GFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ -Asp ❑ '-�1aFirearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ SMkeslKicks ❑ Less I_eihaltOther ❑ 3 . ICR: Date: Suspect Injured: officer injured: Incidentiype: Number of Arrest Made: Oin ers; r ll(15/2022 Yes ❑ Yas ❑ NCO Violation Yes (Days) No ® No ® 2 No ❑ Synopsis: Officers responded to assist in locating and detaining the subject who had active warrants for assault, had just violated a protective order, and was reported to be armed with a knife. After contact was attempted at a nearby intersection, the subject fled on foot to the southeast. Officer I responded to the area and observed the subject naming through the backyards along the south side of the street. Officer I moved to the east before traveling south. Officers I and 2 eventually saw the subject attempting to enter a screened in gazebo. Both officers drew their guns, pointed them at the subject, and gave a series of instructions to lay on the ground. The subject did not comply with those instructions but did step away from the gazebo. The officers repeated the instructions for the subject to lay down, but he instead placed his hands behind his back and turned as if to allow himself to be handcuffed. Officer I holstered their gun, approached the subject, and instructed him not to make any movements. He was placed in handcuffs without incident. Page 4 of 9 Iowa City Police Department AlcohoiMmgs Involved: Monist Health Roland: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ No N Black Male N Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ® Asian Male ❑ Asian Female El Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display N ewc Review: Response -TypeYes ® CFS 0 Hispanic Male [IHispanic Female ElAsp ❑ Firearm Discharge El No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ ICR: Date: Suspectlnjured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of AgratMade: 11(1812022 Yes CI ❑ Suspicious Oe10ere' Yes N (Nights) No N No ® Person l No ❑ Synopsis: The officer witnessed the subject walking along the side of a building which had been burglarized the night before. The subject was wearing the exact same clothing as the suspect which was viewed on security cameras during the burglary. The subject saw the patrol vehicle and ran westbound along the building. The officer exited the patrol car and gave chase on foot. The officer rounded the back comer of the building and had since lost sight of the subject. The officer heard a noise to the left, turned, and saw the subject attempting to get into a dumpster. The officer could not see his hands well, and at one point could see his fist clenched. The officer pulled their firearm out of its holster and pointed it at him, commanding him to show his hands. The subject did have something clenched in his fist, later determined to be a flashlight. The officer commanded him down from the dumpster and had him walk backwards. The officer had the subject get onto his stomach and spread his arms out. The officer holstered their weapon armroached him. and out him into handcuffs behind his back. Alcohol/Dmgsinvolved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes El White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ No N Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No N Asian Male El Asian Female El Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display N ewc ReviewYes ® Response Type: CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ® Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ StdkeslKicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ ICR: Date: Suspectinjured: Offuerinjured: Incident Type: Number of Anent Made: 11/19/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Trespass officer$: Yes N (Nights) No N No ® 1 No ❑ synopsts: The officer attempted to walk the subject to a squad car to speak with him about why bar staff had detained him. The subject was visibly intoxicated and began to pull away from the officer in an attempt to flee. The officer pushed him up against a squad car, and ordered him to put his hands behind his back. The subject refused to do so, being passively aggressive. He kept attempting to turn around on the officer, and the officer had to hold his head away. The officer was eventually able to secure his hands into handcuffs, by pulling both of his arms behind his back. While walking him to another squad car, the subject again attempted to pull away and flee. The officer again pushed him up against the squad car in order to prevent him for escaping. The officer opened the squad car door, and he sat inside. Alcom,V0mgslnvo1ved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Typo of Force Using: Yes ❑ White Male N White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes N No ® Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On N Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ ewc Review Yes ® Renjumse Type: CFS ® Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Page 5 of 9 Iowa City Police Department ICR: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Arrest Made: 11/19/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Animal officers: Yes ❑ (Days) No ❑ No N 1 No ❑ Synopsis: The officer dispatched an injured deer. AlcohoVDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal N Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Asian Male El Hispanic Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Chemical Irritant El Asp ❑ Firearm Display Elewc Firearm Discharge ❑ Review: Yes ® Response Type: CFS 21 No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ ICR: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Armen Made: 11/19/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Out with Subject °n1eB Yes (Evenings) No ❑ No ❑ 1 No ❑ Synopsis: The officer attempted to stop a male on a bicycle with no lights. The officer activated the emergency top lights, but the male did not stop and attempted to flee. Upon catching the subject, the officer drew the laser from its holster in an attempt to gain compliance not knowing whether the subject was armed. The officer pointed the taser at the suspect but did not activate it (red dot). The officer ordered the male to the ground, which he did without incident. The subject attempted to stand back up while on the ground. The officer grabbed the subject by the back of his jacket and pushed him back down into the ground, advising him to place his hands behind his back. The officer holstered the laser and pushed the male from his back into the ground. The subject was placed into handcuffs without further issues. Alcohol(Dmgs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male N White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes N No N Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On N Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ eWC Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ leg: Data: Suspect Injured: Officerinjured: Incident Type: Number —of Arrest Made: 11/21/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Hit & Run MVA °RL.`�" -2 Yes19 (Nights) No N No 21 4 No ❑ Synopsis: Officer 1 responded to a hit and run call and located the vehicle at a residence with an intoxicated male inside. e subject got out of the vehicle and walked towards the front of his house without speaking or being advised he was free Love. Officer 1 grabbed the subject by his left wrist to place him into handcuffs behind his back. The subject tensed his body up and resisted being placed into handcuffs. Officer 1 maintained a grip of the subject's left wrist and pushed his elbow away from him to gain compliance. Officer 2 maintained a grip on the subject's right arm. The subject pulled his arm back into his body and continued to resist Officers 1 and 2 placing him into handcuffs. Officer I grabbed the subject by the chin and placed a foot behind his left leg, pulling the subject to the ground with a foot sweep technique. Once on the ground the subject attempted to tense his body up and free his arms from officers by pulling them back into his body. Officer 1 continued to hold the subject by his left hand and reached to push on his left shoulder to push him to the ground. Officer 2 held onto the subject's right arm. Officer 1 pushed the subject's left elbow forward away from his body causing separation and gaining control while continuing to maintain a grip of his left hand. Officer I was able to then place the subject in an arrubar technique and used a knee in the back of his left triceps muscle to ensure he could not move. Once the subject's right hand was placed into handcuffs Officer 1 removed used a hand to pull his left arm up and Officer 3 secured his wrists into handcuffs. While completing a erwork at the police department, Page 6 of 9 Iowa City Police Department Officer 1 could hear the subject becoming more and more agitated in the next room. The subject had been yelling and swearing at officers before punching the table. Officer 4 had advised the subject to not punch the table and he did so again. Officer I entered the room when Officer 4 advised the subject to place his hands behind his back to be secured to the bench. Officers I and 4 grabbed the subject by his arms and attempted to place it behind his back. He tensed up by pulling his arm back into his body and resisted being placed into handcuffs. Officer 1 maintained a grip on the subject's left hand and grabbed him by the chin in an attempt to gain compliance. Officer 4 maintained a grip on the subject's right wrist. Officer 1 pulled the subject forward advising him to stop. The subject continued to resist pulling his arm up towards him. He then acted like he was going to comply. Officer I placed the subject into an armbar hold to gain compliance, but he continued to tense his arm. Officer 1 pushed the subject by his left elbow extending his arm and attempting to gain compliance. Officer 1 held the subject in this position until Officer 4 was able to secure him into handcuffs behind his back and attach them to the bench. AlcohollDrugs Involved: Mental Health Rai": Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes N No E Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On E Taser Discharge ❑ Ni ❑ Asian Male El Asian Female El Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ ewe Review: Response Type: Yes ® CFS 21 Hispanic Male ElHispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge El No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ ICR: Date: suspectlnjured: Officerinlured: Incident Type: Number of Arrest Made: 11/23/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Animal officers: Yes ❑ (Evenings) No ❑ No E 1 No ❑ Synopsis: The officer dispatched an injured deer. Alcohol/Drugs involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal N Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On O Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Rsian Maie ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Hispanic Female O Chemical Irritant ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Firearm Discharge El ewc Review: Yes N Response Type: CFS Z No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes (Kicks E1-3 Less Lethal/Other ❑ ICR: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer injured: Incident Type: Number- of°" Anesi Made: 11/24/2022 Yes El ❑ Intoxicated officers: — Yes (Days) No ❑ No ❑ Subject 2 No ❑ Synopsis: Officers responded to the report of an intoxicated subject who was possibly armed with a knife. The subject was in a seated position when Officer I informed him he was under arrest. The subject had a medical wrist support strap on his left wrist, so the plan was to handcuff him with his hands in front of his body. Officer 1 readied the handcuffs and placed a hand on the subject's right wrist. As soon as Officer 1 touched the subject, he pulled his hands away from the officers and brought them to his chest. Officer I grabbed his right wrist and Officer 2 grabbed his left, and they pulled his arms behind his back to gain control. The subject continued to resist and pull away, so Officers I and 2 guided him to another chair and pushed his upper torso onto the front of the chair to stop him from pulling away. Once the subject was bent over the chair, Officer 1 was able to place his right and left wrists in cuffs behind his back. AlcohollDrugs involved: Mental Health Related: 'Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes E White Male ® White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes N No ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On N Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ BWC Review: Yes N CFS N Response Type: Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ElAsp ElFirearm Discharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Page 7 of 9 Iowa City Police Department ICR: Date: Suspect l njured: officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Arrest Made: 11/25/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Agency Assist officers: Yes ❑ (Nights) No ® No ® I No N Synapsis: The officer assisted another agency by deploying stop sticks on Highway 6 after a driver fled during a traffic stop. The vehicle struck the sticks, and the officer cleared them from the roadway. The officer had no additional involvement in the case. AlcohallDrugs involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Black Male N Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Firearm Discharge El swc Review: Yes ® Response type: CFS ElHispanic No ❑ Self -Initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other N ICR: Date: Suspect injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Arrest Matle: 11/25(2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Out with Subject officers` Yes N (Nights) No ® No ® 1 No ❑ Synopsis: The officer observed the subject walking with a Busch Light in his hands. The officer got out of the patrol vehicle and told the subject to come over and talk. The subject took a couple steps away from the officer as the officer was walking toward him. The subject then started running southbound. After less than 114 of a block the subject slowed his pace and started turning around toward the officer. The officer grabbed ahold of the subject's left arm and the back of his sweatshirt and told him to get on the ground. The subject followed this command and went down to his stomach. The officer then told the subject to put his hands behind his back. The subject was compliant with all further commands. The officer placed handcuffs on the subject and helped him to his feet. AlcohobDmgs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type Or Force Deeds Yes ❑ White Male N White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes N No N Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ® ; Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female El Chemical Irttlant ❑ i,w; Firearm Display ❑ awc Review: Response type: Yes N CFS ❑ Hispanic Male ElHispanic Female ❑ Asp ❑ - Fiream;Djscharge ❑ No ❑ Self -Initiated N Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ StrikeslKicks-.❑ - Less Lethal/Other ❑ ICR: Date: Suspectlnjured: Officerinjured: Incident Type: Number of -^ Arrest Made: 11/27/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Disturbance/Fight officers: Yes El(Nights) No N No N I No ❑ Synopsis: The officer responded to reports of a fight. The subject was refusing to give his identification when the officer placed him into handcuffs behind his back. Once at the squad car the officer began a search incident to arrest. The subject turned towards officers advising them they could not touch him. The officer placed a hand into the center of the subject's back, pushing him into the car and advising him to stop. The officer placed a hand under the subject's arms across his back and grabbed onto his right shoulder to maintain control. The subject placed his legs against the squad and continued to attempt to tense his body so officers could not conduct search incident to arrest. The subject made an attempt to kick officers and pull his legs away. The officer lifted the subject's arms up behind his back causing him to lean forward and stopping him from moving. The officer maintained control of the subject, placing a hand into the center of his back and pushing him into the squad car. The officer maintained a grip on the subject's hands that were behind his back. Once at the patrol car door, the subject turned around to face officers and continued to curse at them rather than sit down. The officer advised the subject to sit down and guided him into the car. The officer kept a hand on the subject's stomach advising him to sit down. The subject told the officer to take if off of him, which the officer did Page 8 of 9 Iowa City Police Department assuming he would sit down. The officer continued to advise the subject to sit down, and he did not. The officer shoved the subject into the back of the squad car and closed the squad car door. AlcohogDrugs Involved: Mantel Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes S White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes S No ❑ Black Male N Black Female ❑ Hands On N Taser Discharge ❑ NO ❑ Asian Male El Asian Female ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ElAsp Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ BWC Review: Yes ® Response Type: CFS S No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ ICR: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: IncidentType: Number of Arrest Made: 11/28/2022 Yes ❑ Yes I ❑ Animal officers: Yes ❑ (Days) No ❑ No N 1 No ❑ Synopsis: The officer dispatched an injured deer- Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Animal N Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No El Male ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Asian Female Cl Hispanic Female ❑ Chemical Irritant El Asp ❑ Firearm Display ElBWC Firearm Discharge El Review: Yes ® Response Response Type: CFS S No ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Strikes/Kicks ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ w , r , Page 9 of 9 TO: Chief Dustin Liston FROM: Lt. Jeffrey Fink —' RE: December 2022 Use of Force Review DATE: October 25, 2023 The Iowa City Police Department policy requires an employee to complete a written report for any reportable use of force. Reportable use of force is defined in the Department's Lexipol Policy 300, which i&Atled Use of Force and available for public viewing on the department's website. This policy provides employees with guidelines on the use of deadly and non -deadly force. Upon receipt of the report, the supervisor is responsible for completing an administrative critique of the force. This process includes interviews with involved employees, body worn and in -car camera review, review of any additional available video, and review of written reports. The employee's use of force report and the supervisor's critique is then forwarded to the Captain of Field Operations and the Chief of Police for final review and critique. On a monthly basis, the previous month's use of force reports and supervisor critiques are reviewed by an administrative review committee consisting of a minimum of three sworn personnel. This Use of Force Committee consists of two supervisors as designated by the Chief of Police and one officer, typically a certified use of force instructor. The Use of Force Review Committee met on October 25, 2023. It was composed of Lt. Fink, Sgt. Cash, and Officer Fowler. For the review of submitted reports in December, the Review Committee documented the following: • 40 individual officers were involved in 20 separate incidents requiring the use of force. • There were no documented cases of an officer exercising his/her duty to intervene and the review of the incidents did not indicate that an officer failed their'duty to intervene. • Out of the 20 use of force incidents, 16 involved force being used against 17 people. There were 4 animals euthanized by officers. • Out of the 40 officers involved in the 17 uses of force against people, 1 superficial injury was sustained by a suspect and 0 injuries were sustained by officers. • No violations of policy were noted during this review period. • Out of the 17 uses of force against people, arrests were made 15 times (88.2%). • Mental health was identified by officers as being a factor in 3 of the use of force incidents involving persons (15%). • Drugs and/or alcohol was identified by officers as being a factor in 10 of the use of force incidents involving persons (50%). • Out of the 17 times force was used on persons, 6 were identified as white males (35.3%), 5 were identified as black males (29.4%), 3 (17.6%) were identified as white females, 1 (5.9%) was identified as a black female, and 2 (11.8%) were identified as Hispanic males. • Out of the 20 uses of force incidents, the average number of officers involved in the force was 2. • In total during this time, the ICPD had 4985 calls for service with 20 calls for service resulting in force being used on persons (.40%). The highest level of force in each incident is reflected below along with the year-to-date: Force Used December 2022 Occurrences 2022 Year -to -Date Hands-on 8 131 Taser Display 0 14 Taser Discharge 1 9 OC Spray Deployment 3 22 Firearms Display 4 58 Firearms Discharge 0 1 ASP Striking 0 0 Officer Striking/KickingStriking/Kicking 1 2 Less LethaUOther 0 2 Animals Euthanized by Officer 4 31 Special Response Team Callouts 1 4 Vehicle Pursuits 1 1 Officer Injuries 0 17 Suspect Injuries 1 24 Reports to U.S. DOJ 0 1 Total Use of Force incidents to date equal 261. Total calls for service in the same period eggaj 65,035. This results in a year-to-date use of force being deployed in .40% of our total year-t"ate calls for service. —t Iowa City Police Department USE OF FORCE REPORT Mont wear. December 2022 Total tmrolving AlochollDrugs: Demographic MakQuin Use or Force Tatala:. 10 White Male: 6 White Female: 3 Animal: 4 Taser Display: 0 Black Male: Asian Male: 5 0 Black Femalc: Asian Female: 1 0 Hands On: 8 Chemical Irritant: 3 Taser Discharge: 1 Firearm Display: 4 Total Involving Mental Neatth: 3 Hispanic Male: 2 Hispanic Female: 0 Asp: 0 Firearm Discharge; 0 Other Male: 0 Other Female: 0 StrikeslKicks: I Total calls for service: 4985 (excludes Animal Control); Percentage of calls resulting in force:.40% 12/2/2022 I Yes ❑ I ® Yes ElTrespass I offices: 1sT4oht.l No ® No 1 The officer responded to a local hotel for a subject who was refusing to leave after multiple warnings to do so. The subject was showing signs of heavy intoxication, so the officer told him he was under arrest. The subject started pulling away from the officer and refused to put his hands behind his back. The subject continued to pull away. The officer continued giving the subject commands to put his hands behind his back; however, he continued to refuse. The subject attempted to pull away again, so the officer put their left foot in front of his and tripped him down to the ground. The officer straddled the subject's legs and told him to put his hands behind his back. The officer was able to get the subiect in handcuffs. Yes ❑ White Male ® Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® No ® White Female ❑ Black Male ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ➢ Firearm Display ❑ Raspense Type: CFS ® Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ _ Asp 11-✓2reann Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ➢ ..Mess LethaVOther ❑ icn: I Date: Suspect Injured : tUNeerinjurea: Incident Type: Number of «' Arrest Made: 1 12/2/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Animal o"icare` i es ➢ (Evenings) No ❑ No ® 1 No The officer dispatched an injured deer. Yes ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Roannnee Tunae CFS ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Animal Black Male ❑ Hands On ❑ Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ Taser Display ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ IOR: Date: Suspectinjured: Officerinjured: Incident Type: Number of Arrest Made: 12/3/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Disturbance/Fight officers: Yes (Nights) No 19 No ® 1 No ❑ Synopsis: The officer responded to a bar for the report of fight. Dispatch indicated a subject broke the glass door and another subject was armed with a knife. The subject with the knife left and said he was going to get a gun. The officer eventually located the subject walking in the downtown area and attempted to get his attention, but he continued walking. Once the suspect turned towards the officer, he put his left hand in his front waistband. The officer told him to stop clutching his waistband several times. The other hand was holding the flannel and was partially covering the other hand too. The officer told the subject to stop and he kept walking faster. Having previous knowledge that the subject was possibly going to get a gun, the officer drew their firearm and pointed it at the subject in a low ready and gave him commands to get his hand out of his waistband and to get on the ground. The subject did not follow commands and began posturing toward the officer while yelling. The officer continued commands to the subject for him to get on the ground. The officer holstered their firearm and drew my laser and pointed it at the subject once able to clearly see both hands. The subject continued to take steps toward the officer, yelling, and not following commands to et on the ground. The officer informed the subject of the need to make sure he is not armed and explained there was information Page 1 of 9 Iowa City Police Department he was armed. The subject's friends cut off the officer's point of aim with the taser, so the officer holstered it. The subject took a black knife from his right back pocket and threw it on the ground. The subject's friend escorted him onto to the ground, then the officer placed him in handcuffs. The subject was searched and taken to a squad car. AlcohotlDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male N Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes N No N White Female ❑ Black Male ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display N Response Type: CFS 0 Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ ICR: Data: Suspect Injured: Officer injured: IncidentType: Number of Arrest Made: 12l3(2022 Yes El ❑ Warrant Service officers: Yes N (Evenings) No ® No 0 2 No ❑ Synopsis: Officer 1 made contact with the subject at his vehicle, who had a warrant for his arrest. Officer 1 grabbed the subject by his left arm advising him to place his hands behind his back. Officer I pulled the subject to the back of his vehicle and placed him into the side of it. Officer 1 maintained control of the subject's left hand and placed it in the center of his back and pushed him into the car. Officer 2 pressed on the subject's right shoulder to keep him against the car. The subject made attempts to tense his body and resist officers' attempts to place him into handcuffs. Officer I secured the subject's left wrist into handcuffs with his right not secured and continued to tell him to place his hands behind his back. The subject's wife attempted to step in between officers and push Officer I away from the subject. Officer 1 pushed her away. The subject became upset with Officer I for doing so and made an attempt to pull away and turn around. Officer 1 pushed the subject by his head back into the van maintaining a grip on his left wrist and continued to tell the subject to put his hands behind his back with him continuing to tense up and resist officers. Officer 2 sprayed the subject with pepper spray to try to gain compliance, while Officer 1 maintained a grip on him. The subject continued to resist being placed into handcuffs. Officer 1 maintained a grip on the subject's left wrist and grabbed the hood of his sweatshirt, placing a leg behind the subject's legs and pulling him over the top of them and to the ground. Once on the ground the subject turned his head towards officers as if he was going to spit. Officer 1 pushed his face towards the ground so he could not do so. The subject was secured into handcuffs. The subject was hem ed to his feet and escorted to a squad car. Atcoh.110rugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Too of Face Used: Yes N White Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Animal 0 Taser Display ❑ Yes 0 No ❑ White Female ❑ Black Male ❑ Hands On ❑ Tager Discharge 0 No ❑ Response Type: Hispanic Male N Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant 0 Firearm Display ❑ CFS ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ :Asp D @irearm Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated ® Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapens,-❑ Less LellrellOther ❑ I ICR: Date: Suspect Injured: Omcerlummd: Incident Type: MumbetafO[BSays: ArrestMade: 1217l2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Assauh 2 Yes (Days) No N No N No ❑ Synopsis: Officers responded to the report of a subject who refused to leave a business, and he pulled a knife out of his pocket when he got upset. Officer 1 was talking to the subject outside the business when Officer 2 arrived. Officer 2 stood with the subject while Officer 1 spoke with employees. When Officer 1 returned outside the subject was advised he was under arrest. Officer 2 grabbed the subject by his left wrist so he could not reach in his pocket. He was instructed to place his hands behind his back. The subject started to put his hands behind his back but then attempted to pull his arm away from Officer 2. Officer 2 told the subject to stop resisting and to place his hands behind his back. The subject physically resisted when Officer 2 attempted to place his hand behind his back. Officer I grabbed the subject's right arm and moved it behind him to facilitate Officer 2 handcuffing him. After a couple of seconds Officer 2 was able to physically get his wrist behind his back and he was placed in hand cuffs. Officer 2 assisted in escortin the subject to a scluad car where he was placed in the backseat. Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male 0 Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ Nog White Female ❑ Black Male ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No N Response Type: Hispanic Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ CFS N Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ Less Lethai/Other ❑ Page 2 of 9 Iowa City Police Department ICR: Date: Suspect Injured: Officerinjured: Incident Type: Number of Anesl Made: 12/712022 Yes El ElDisturbance/Fight Offioers: Yes (Evenings) No N No N 1 No ❑ Synapsis: Officers responded to the report of the subject attempting to fight another individual. The officer arrived on scene and located the subject, with whom the officer had just dealt approximately 10 minutes prior for similar issues. The subject was arrested, and after he was transported to the jail where he was denied for being too drunk, deputies requested he be transported to the hospital for evaluation. While in route to the hospital, the subject began making various aggressive statements to the officer and wanted to fight. While waiting for a backup unit due to the subject's escalating behavior, the officer opened the back door a crack in order to monitor the subject's condition. The officer attempted de-escalation techniques to calm the situation. The subject swung his feet out of the car, and the officer advised him to stay in the car. The subject put his feet back in the car. The subject again put his feet out of the car and tried to stand up. The officer used both hands and pushed the subject in the chest back into the car. The officer again ordered the subject to stay in the car. The subject asked if he could stand up and was told no. The subject did not comply and instead stood up and braced himself against the car. The officer placed both hands on his shoulders and ordered him back into the car while trying to push him back into the vehicle. The officer was unable to because had braced himself against it. The officer used their knee and pushed it against the subject's midsection to knock him off balance and push him back into the car. An officer from another agency arrived and stood by while the officer escorted the subject to a waiting wheelchair. The subject sat down, and the officer began to push the wheelchair towards the entrance of the hospital. The subject stood up out of the wheelchair and started running away towards the ambulance bay door, which was still open. The other officer stopped the subject, and the officer held the subject's right arm. The officer held onto the subject's right arm and shoulder to prevent him from running again and escorted him to the charge nurse. The officer held the subject up by his right arm and escorted him to a room. Alcohol/Drugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male N Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ Tager Display ❑ Yes N No N White Female ❑ Black Male ❑ Hands On N Tager Discharge ❑ No ❑ Response Type: Hispanic Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ CFS N Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ 1217(2022 I Yes ❑ g (Evenins} No ❑ officer dispatched an injured deer. Yes ❑ White Male ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ White Female ❑ No ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Response Type: CFS N Hispanic Female ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Asian Male ❑ Offi<e s Yes ❑ Animal ? -Yes ❑ No ® 1 - No ❑ Asian Female ❑ Animal ® .D Taser Display ❑ Black Male ❑ Hands On ❑ `1� Taser Discharge ❑ Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ ICR: Date: Suspect injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Arrest Made: 12(8/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Traffic/OW1 off oe s: Yes N (Nights) No ® No N 1 No ❑ Synopsis: The subject was told he was under arrest by Officer 2, who then reached out to grab him. The subject pulled away from Officer 2 and screamed no. Officer 1 went to grab the subject and he pushed Officer 1 away. The subject also hit Officer 2 in the face/head with his hand or fist. Officer 1 pushed the subject back with both hands and he fell onto the ground. The subject was trying to get back up. Officer 1 believed that the subject was going to get back up and assault them again, so Officer 1 pulled out their laser and de to ed it at him. The first laser probes had no affect so Officer 1 deployed a second set of probes at the Page 3 of 9 Iowa City Police Department subject. Those probes connected and the subject rolled down a hill. The subject rolled onto his back. Officer 2 passed Officer 1 the subject's left arm and he rolled onto his stomach. Officer 1 grabbed the subject's left arm and put it behind his back. Officers I and 2 placed Jeffery into handcuffs. AlcohopDrugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® No N White Female ❑ Black Male N Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge El No ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Response Type: CFS N Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated N Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ 12/12/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Weapons on1CefS (Days) I No ® No ® 1 Offense 1 13 Officers responded to the for a report of a female who was said to have been taken at gunpoint by her husband earlier in the day. They were thought to be going to Chicago by bus. Officers 1 and 2 arrived and entered the bus station and identified the couple involved. The male subject immediately put his hand in his coat pocket and produced a pistol, putting it to the female's head while using her as a shield between him and officers. They retreated into the parking ramp and Officer 1 followed with their pistol displayed at a low -ready position. Officers 3 - 13 responded and had weapons drawn as they held positions of containment and/or attempted to locate the suspect and victim as they moved throughout the ramp. The subject eventually took the victim to the northwest corner of the 4th level of a parking ramp where they hid between the parking ramp walls and a vehicle parked directly to the east of them. The subject made threats of shooting the victim as well as himself. Various officers took positions of cover and pointed weapons in the direction of the suspect/victim to prepare for necessary action while Officer 1 attempted to negotiate/de-escalate the suspect. Eventually, the subject announced that the victim was free to go and then shot himself with his pistol. Officers moved directly toward the suspect, with JCSO deputies, with weapons in low -ready positions to assess and Alnohoeorugs Involved: I Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: I Type or Force Used: _ Yes ❑ White Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ ; Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ No N White Female ❑ Black Male N Hands. -On ❑ '-'Taser Discharge 11 Response Type: No N Hispanic Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant D ; Firearm Display CFS N Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp-❑ Rearm Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapon§ ❑; LI'ss Lethallbfher ❑ 12/12/2022 I Yes ❑ Yes ❑ I 'Deft a Tveninnl No ® No N Officers: 1 ■ k. ■ The subject was running away from Officer 2 because he had stolen food from a nearby restaurant and was running right at Officer 1. The subject cut to his left and Officer 1 intercepted him. The subject then cut back to his right and Officer 1 was able to grab him by his clothing with both hands. At the same time, Officer 2 had been in pursuit of the subject and collided with Officer 1 causing the subject and Officer Ito fall to the ground. Officer 1 got on top of the subject's back and gained control of his left arm while Officer 2 out handcuffs on him. Yes ❑ White Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ No N White Female ❑ Black Male N Hands On N Taser Discharge ❑ No N Hispanic Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Response Type: CFS N Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Self -in led ❑ Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ ICR: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Arrest Made: 12/14/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Theft ofnoers: Yes N (Nights) No N No N 2 No ❑ Page 4 of 9 Iowa City Police Department The officer responded to the report of a subject shoplifting at a grocery store. Officer 1 eventually located the subject in the area and got out to speak with him about the theft. The subject attempted to walk away but stopped when Officer 1 told him to. Officer I told the subject he was under arrest and attempted to grab the subject by his right hand to place his hand behind his back. The subject pulled away from Officers 1 and 2 as Officer 2 attempted to grab his hand, and the subject pulled away/pushed Officer 2. Officer 1 pulled their laser out but never pointed it at the subject or turn it on. Officer I advised the subject that he was under arrest and to place his hands behind his back. The subject dropped his bag and put his hands in the air. The subject was told multiple times to put his hands behind his back and that he was under arrest. Officer 2 warned the subject that he was going to get pepper sprayed if he did not place his hands behind his back. The subject refused to listen to commands and Officer 3 pepper sprayed the subject in the face, but it appeared that it was not effective and very little pepper spray came out. After seeing this, Officer 1 neaner spraved the subject in the face. which anneared to be very effective. Yes ® White Male ® Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ White Female ❑ Black Male ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ® Hispanic Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant IN Firearm Display ❑ Response Type: CFS ® Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ 12/14/2022 I (Days) L Synopsis: The officer dispatched an injured deer. Alcohdlerugs Involved: Mental Health Related: Yes ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ No ❑ Response Type: CFS Self -Initiated ❑ ICR: Date: 5 12/14/2022 Yes ❑ No ❑ White Male ❑ White Female ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Hispanic Female ❑ Asian Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Black Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Other Female ❑ officers: Animal Hands On ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Asp ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ Yes ❑ I Yes ❑ Domestic officers: ® No No ® I I I Yes ❑ No ❑ .7 Taser Display ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ The subject from a domestic assault call earlier in the day was located inside an apartment. There was information from the investigating officer that there may have been a gun in the residence earlier and its current location was not known. The subject had initially refused to answer the door and was inside with the victim. The victim eventually opened the door, and the officer drew their pistol and stayed at the apartment door as the victim exited. Officers announced their presence and instructed the subject to go to them. The subject would emerge from and retreat into a back bedroom, refusing to surrender to officers at the apartment door. Once Officer I could see that the subject was not armed, Officer I holstered the pistol. The subject said several times during the initial contact that he wanted officers to shoot him. Yes ❑ White Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® No ® White Female ❑ Black Maie ® Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ElNo ❑ Hispanic Male El Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display IN Response Type: CFS ® Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ Page 5 of 9 Iowa City Police Department 12/18/2022 Yes ® Yes ❑ Intoxicated em0ers: (Nights) I No ❑ I No ® 1 Pedestrian 2 Officer 1 told the subject he was under arrest for public intoxication. When Officer I grabbed the subject's arm to secure him into handcuffs, he tried pushing the officer away and pulling his arms back. Officer I was able to secure both his arms behind his back into handcuffs just by pulling them to his rear. The subject's girlfriend tried pulling Officer I off him, telling the officer to stop. Once they got next to a patrol car, Officer I faced the subject towards the back door of the patrol vehicle. The subject's girlfriend had returned and was attempting to interject herself again, to prevent his arrest. As Officer 1 was explaining to her the subject was under arrest and going to jail, the subject attempted to run out of Officer I's grasp. Officer 1 was holding onto the subject's left arm. The subject attempted to pull away and run. As Officer I was trying to hold him from running, the subject was trying to elbow Officer 1 in an attempt to break Officer I's grasp. Officer I conducted a controlled takedown on the subject, using a leg sweep and assisting him to the ground. During the takedown the subject continued to try and elbow and kick Officer I. The subject's girlfriend had again interjected herself and was trying to pull Officer 1 off him. While being taken to the ground the subject sustained a cut above his left eye. Once on the ground, the subject continued to try and kick Officer 1, trying to break free and get up. He was using his head for momentum, where Officer 1 pushed it back down on the ground. Officer 1 straddled his body to prevent him fromgetting up. Paramedics were able to put gauze on the wound. Officer 1 got off the subject in an attempt to help him calm down. The subject began to get angry, so Officer 1 asked him many times to calm down and relax. The subject was lying on his side and horse kicked his leg backwards, purposely striking an officer from another agency in the knee. Officer 1 again held his limbs down so he could not further assault officers. Officer I asked him if he wanted to sit up and he said he did. Officer 1 assisted him in sitting up to a seated position while being treated. The subject was screaming in Officer is face while getting his head wrapped by paramedics. Officer 1 calmly spoke to him in an attempt to de-escalate him. Paramedics and Officer I picked him up and softly set him on the cot. Officer I calmly asked the subject to lay back on the cot, where he replied with profanities and yelling. While yelling at Officer 1, the subject leaned forward and slammed his head into Officer 1's groin area. Officers 1 and 2 pushed him back down onto the cot, holding him there. The subject continued to belittle Officer I and yell. The subject then tried to flail and get out of restraints, again slamming his head into Officer 1. Officer 1 kicked a Paramedic while they were trying to strap his legs on the cot. Officer 1 and paramedics were able to get him secured into cot restraints. At the hospital, Officer 2 pushed the subject into the cot utilizing their hands in the middle of his sternum, just below the clavicle, so that he could be treated and stop spitting. During this time, a hood was placed on the subject's head to prevent him from further spitting on Officer 2 and hospital staff. Yes ❑ White Male ® Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ElYes ® No ® No White Female ❑ Black Male ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Hispanic Male Elm Black Feale ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Type: CFS ® Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ ".Less Lethal/Other ❑ Yes 12/1$/2022 El Yes El.. Yes Intoxicated °ff10S El (Nights) I No ® No ® Pedestrian l : �' --� No While officers were attempting to place an arrestee into the back of a police car, the arrestee's girlfriend,-interFred with -another officer in making the arrest by pulling at this outer carrier. During this time, the subject had begun to-struggle-,;oyith the arrestee and asking for additional units to assist. Once there, EMS were attempting to treat the arrestee, and the sl'9ject was again interfering with EMS personnel and preventing them from being able to assess the arrestee and his injuries. The officer grabbed the subject by her arm and armpit and lifted her up by that side and moved her off the road and onto the sidewalk, separating her and EMS. During this time, she would attempt on several occasions to get up and again interfere with EMS. The officer would place their hand on her shoulder and stop her from getting up, holding her down It the sitting position. This would occur on several occasions before the subiect would finallv give on on attemnting to get um Yes ❑ White Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Animal El Taser Display 1-1Yes ® No ® White Female ® Black Male I -]Hands On IS Taser Discharge [INo ❑ Hispanic Male El Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Response Type: CFS ® Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ Less Lethall0ther ❑ Page 6 of 9 Iowa City Police Department ENZ; 12/19/2022 Yes ❑ Yes Cl Animal officers: Yes ❑ (Nights) I No ❑ No ® l No ❑ The officer dispatched an injured deer. Yes ❑ White Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Animal ® Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ No ❑ White Female ❑ Black Male ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Response Type: CFS ® Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ 12/21/2022 I Yes ❑ I © Yes ❑ I Threats officers: /FvPninaal No ® No 1 Yes ❑ No ❑ The subject called the police and wanted them to stop by her residence because somebody threatened her with a stick. The officer knocked on the subject's door and she came outside, towards the officer with a large kitchen knife. The officer pulled out their handgun and yelled at the subject to drop the knife. The subject walked into her apartment and threw the knife inside of her apartment. She came back outside unarmed. When the officer determined that the subject was no longer armed with a knife and AlcohouDrugs Involved: I Mental Health Relate tl: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ® White Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ No El White Female ❑ Black Male ❑ Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ® Hispanic Male ❑ Black Female IS Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display Response Type: CFS ® Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge El ElSelf-Initiated Asian Male ❑ Other Female El _ Personal Weapons El.:;Less Lethal/Other ❑ z ... uav=c, .. .=u: umo ntweu: a qpa: &Mor or — ores, MR13a. 12/23/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Violate NCO oaa era: i Yes (Days) No ® No ® 2 -73 No ❑ Officer I located and identified the subject in a no contact order violation who also had an active wariant for�iolating the no - contact order. The subject was parked in a vehicle near the victim's house, and when Officer I approached thasubject, he was ordered to turn off the vehicle and step out. The subject turned off the vehicle but refused to step out. Officer 1 gave the subject multiple orders to step out and informed him numerous times that he was under arrest. The subject continued to refuse, and Officer I then informed the subject that he would be removed by force. The subject still refused, so Officer 1 grabbed ahold of his left arm and attempted to pull him out. Officer 1 was unable to pull the subject out and presented pepper spray, threatening to use it on him. The subject refused commands to exit yet again, so Officer I reached inside of the vehicle, removed the keys, and sprayed the subject with pepper spray in the face. After using pepper spray on the subject, Officer I again grabbed ahold of the subject's upper body with both hands and pulled him out of the vehicle with the assistance of Officer 2. Once on the ground outside of the vehicle, Officer I grabbed the subject's left arm, which was tucked underneath him, and pulled it behind his back to be handcuffed. Officer 2 pulled the subject's right arm behind him. The subject did not resist arrest after being handcuffed. Officer I then placed the subject in the back of a patrol car and offered him medical services. The subject denied services and it was anoarent that the nenner sorav exposure did not have anv obvious effect on him. Alconopunlgs im olveo: 1 Mental Health Relatetl: Demographic Makeup: Type of Farce Used: Yes ❑ White Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ❑ No ® White Female ❑ Black Male ElHands On ElTaser Discharge ❑ No ® Hispanic Male ® Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ® Firearm Display ❑ Response Type: CFS ® Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Page 7 of 9 Iowa City Police Department Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ ICR: Date: Suspect fnjured: officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Arrest Made: 12/30/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Motor Vehicle o"1CersYes (Nights) No ® No ® Accident 2 No ❑ Synopsis: The subject said she crashed her car because she was drunk. As officers were investigating the crash, the subject started running away from the scene. Officer 1 jogged toward the subject and told her she was under arrest. Officer 1 got ahold of her left wrist/arm and brought it behind her back. With the assistance of Officer 2, I was able to place the subject in handcuffs. The subject then sat on the ground and refused to walk to a squad car under her own power. Officer 1 picked the subject up under both of her arms, walked her over to the squad car and placed her in the back of it. The subject flailed her body around a bit; however, she didn't kick at or throw punches at officers. AlcoholfDrues Involved: Mental Health Related: Demographic Makeup: Type of Force Used: Yes ❑ White Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® No ® White Female 9 Black Male ❑ Hands On ® Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Response Type: Hispanic Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ CFS M Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ rt, uaoe: auspectInterco: Unms'i.poeu: Indent Type: Number of Arreemade: 12/30/2022 Yes ❑ Yes ❑ Medical officers r Yes (Bveninvc) No ® No IS 3 - No ❑ Officers responded to an unknown medical problem. Upon arrival, the subject lunged toward Officer I bumping Officer Iwith his chest. Officer 1 placed their left hand on the subject's left pec muscle and their right hand on his nigh€ peo mgst}'Le to stop him. The subject stepped back and appeared to be walking away. The subject turned around and lunged at Officer 1 3 second time. Officer 1 again placed their hands on the subject's chest to push him back. Officer 2 grabbed onto the subject.':S left arm in an attempt to bring it behind his back and handcuff him. The subject tensed up, pulled his arm out of Officer 2's grasp and began pushing officers. Officers 1 and 2 pushed him back and took him down onto a bed. The subject landed on his back with his right arm behind him. Officers I and 2 attempted to grab the subject's arms from behind him. The subject tensed up and would not give Officer 1 his right hand. Officer 2 continued to hold the subject's left arm on the bed. The subject ignored multiple commands from officers to submit his hands. Officer 1 let go of the subject's right arm and removed the laser from its holster. Officer I turned on the laser and put it towards the subject's right thigh and was going to drive stun him. Officer 1 did not drive stun the subject and put the laser back in its holster. The subject continued to tense up and not give his hands. Officer 1 struck the subject twice on right upper quadrant of his abdomen in order to soften him and be able to get him to submit his hands. The subject acted like he was rolling onto his stomach then jolted his body the opposite direction, hitting Officer 3 with his right elbow in the chest. If Officer 3 had not moved the subject would have struck Officer 3 in the face. The subject continued to resist until he was pepper sprayed twice by Officer 3. The subject eventually rolled on to his left shoulder and then onto his stomach. Officer 1 was able to handcuff the subiect. Yes ❑ White Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes © No ® White Female El Black Male ® Hands On ❑ Taser Discharge ❑ No ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ Response Type: CFS ® Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ® Less Lethal/Other ❑ Page 8 of 9 Iowa City Police Department ICK: Date: Suspect Injured: Officer Injured: Incident Type: Number of Arrest Made: 12/31/2022 Yes ❑ Yes El Intoxicated onloers: Yes (Nights) No ® 1 No ® pedestrian 1 No ❑ The officer responded to a bar on the report of an unknown problem. Before arriving on scene, dispatch advised something about an assault; however, the officer did not hear all of the radio transmission. The officer arrived in the area and observed the subject squatting behind a vehicle with her pants pulled down around her knees and urinating. The officer stepped out of the squad car and walked around to the area where the subject was. By the time the officer got to the sidewalk, the subject had her pants up and was walking away. The officer told her to stop, and she immediately began running southbound. The officer caught up to the subject as she continued ignoring commands to stop running. The subject then turned around as the officer was extending their left arm out to grab ahold of her. The officer's left i mJhand made contact with the subject and she fell to the ground. The officer told the subject she was under arrest. The officer grabbed ahold of the subject's left arm/hand to help her up, placed handcuffs on her, and walked her back toward the bar. The officer sat the subiect on the ground and told her not to move. Yes ❑ White Male ❑ Asian Female ❑ Animal ❑ Taser Display ❑ Yes ® No ® White Female ® Black Male [I Hands On ® Taser Discharge ElNo ❑ Hispanic Male ❑ Black Female ❑ Chemical Irritant ❑ Firearm Display ❑ aesponse Type: CFS ® Hispanic Female ❑ Other Male ❑ Asp ❑ Firearm Discharge ❑ Self -Initiated ❑ Asian Male ❑ Other Female ❑ Personal Weapons ❑ Less Lethal/Other ❑ tt Page 9 of 9 COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD OFFICE CONTACTS OCTOBER 2023 Date Description 10/1/2023 Received an email regarding a Police Officer Compliment (attached) 10/20/2023 Received call from individual who wanted to submit after the 180-day timeline. Staff spoke with City Attorney who said they could file the report. This complaint came through at 11:06 a.m. and has been processed. November 14, 2023 Mtg Packet COMMUNITY POLICE REVIEW BOARD COMPLAINT DEADLINES CPRB Complaint #23-07 Filed: 05/17/23 Chief's report due (90 days): 08/15/23 Chief's report filed: 08/10/23 Complainant's response to the Chief's report 08/31/23 (21 days to respond, no response received) Ghie#Gity Managef Feepense te the Gernplainant's response (10 days;e respend)� ?W?24?? CPRB meeting #1 (Review): 09/12/23 CPRB meeting #2 (Review): 10/10/23 CPRB report due 11/29/23 (90 days from the date of the Chief/City Manager's response to the complainant or Complainant's response deadline if no response received) CPRB Complaint 423-08 Filed: 05/19/23 Chief's report due (90 days): 08/17/23 Chief's report filed: 08/10/23 Complainant's response to the Chief's report 08/31/23 (21 days to respond, no response received) GhieWity Manager response to the Gemplainant's respeRse (10 days te respend)! ??/??/?? CPRB meeting #1 (Review): 09/12/23 CPRB meeting #2 (Review): 10/10123 CPRB report due 11/29/23 (90 days from the date of the Chief/City Manager's response to the complainant or Complainant's response deadline if no response received) November 14, 2023 Mtg Packet CPRB Comolaint #23-09 Filed: 05/19/23 Chief's report due (90 days): 08/29/23 Chief's report filed: 08/29/23 Complainant's response to the Chief's report 09/19/23 (21 days to respond, no response received) CeFm,PlaiAQAVS reSpense-(10 days fe respond)=??PW??I CPRB meeting #1 (Review): 10/10/23 CPRB meeting #2 (Review): CPRB report due 12/18/23 (90 days from the date of the Chief/City Manager's response to the complainant or Complainant's response deadline if no response received) CPRB Comolaint #23.10 Filed: 06/22/23 Chiefs report due (90 days): 09/30/23 Chiefs report filed: 09/26/23 Complainant's response to the Chief's report 10/17/23 (21 days to respond, no response received) Eemplainaw's response (10 days to respend)i ?W?W?? CPRB meeting #1 (Review): 10/10/23 CPRB meeting #2 (Review): 11/14/23 CPRB report due 01/15/24 (90 days from the date of the Chief/City Manager's response to the complainant or Complainant's response deadline if no response received) November 14,2023 Mtg Packet Filed: 07/24/23 Chiefs report due (Q0d8yS): 10/22/23 Chiefs report filed: 10/10/23 Complainant's response iothe Chimforeport 10/31/23 (21 days torespond, noresponse received) CPR8meeting #1/Reviovv\: CPRBmeeting #2(Revievv): CPRBreport due (SOdays from the date ofthe Chief/City Manager's response tothe complainant 8rComplainant's response deadline if noresponse received) Filed: ChieySreport due /qOdayS\: Chief'sreport filed: Complainant's response tnthe Chief'Sreport (21 days torespond, noresponse received) Chief/City Manager response [othe Complainant's response /10days [Orespond) CPRBmeeting #1 (Review): CPR8meeting #2/Revievvt CPF\Breport due (8Udays from the date ufthe Chief/City Manager's response tuthe complainant urComplainant's response deadline if noresponse received) 77/7J/23 ?7/7J/23 01/79/24 D8/3/23 11/11/23 11/O6/73 11/27/23 ?7/7?/23 02/25/24 November 74, 2023 Mtg Packet CPRB Complaint #23-13 Filed: 08/31 /23 Chief's report due (90 days): 11/29/23 Chief's report filed: ??/??/?? Complainant's response to the Chiefs report ??/??/?? (21 days to respond, no response received) Chief/City Manager response to the Complainant's response (10 days to respond): ??/??/23 CPRB meeting #1 (Review): CPRB meeting #2 (Review): CPRB report due (90 days from the date of the Chief/City Manager's response to the complainant or Complainant's response deadline if no response received) CPRB Complaint #231414 Filed: Chief's report due (90 days): Chief's report filed: Complainant's response to the Chief's report (21 days to respond, no response received) Chief/City Manager response to the Complainant's response (10 days to respond): CPRB meeting #1 (Review): CPRB meeting #2 (Review): CPRB report due (90 days from the date of the Chief/City Manager's response to the complainant or Complainant's response deadline if no response received) ??/??/23 ??/??/23 10/20/23 01 /18/24 ??/??/23 ??/??/23 ??/??/23 TENTATIVE MEETING SCHEDULE December 12, 2023 January 9, 2024 February 13, 2024 March 12, 2024