Aurora v. Darsean Kelley; Darsean Kelley v. City of Aurora

  • Filed: September 8, 2016
  • Court: Aurora Municipal Court
  • Latest Update: Jul 27, 2017
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Police in Aurora, Colorado, got a call about a man pulling a gun on a kid. They had no description of the suspect. On their way to the scene, they stopped two Black men walking down the sidewalk. Darsean Kelley, one of the men, followed the officers’ orders to hold his hands above his head and turn around. His repeated requests for an explanation as to why they had been detained went unanswered. Even though it was clear he had no weapons and he was no threat to the officers, Mr. Kelley was tased in the back just as he said, “I know my rights.” He fell backwards and hit his head on the pavement.

Mr. Kelley was arrested and charged with “disorderly conduct.” The ACLU of Colorado defended him and filed an extensively-detailed motion to dismiss. The prosecution dismissed the bogus criminal charge before the court could rule on the motion.

The ACLU then released a video, based on police body camera footage, depicting the unjustified taser assault on Mr. Kelley. The video received hundreds of thousands of views and prompted extensive media coverage.

ACLU lawyers then negotiated a settlement in which the City of Aurora agreed on a six-figure compensation award to Mr. Kelley.


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Case Number:
J205471
Attorney(s):
Rebecca Wallace and Mark Silverstein
Pro Bono Firm:
Daniel N. Recht and Megan M. Downing of Recht Kornfeld, P.C.; Ahson B. Wali of Vedra Wali LLC

Aurora Pays $110K for Unlawful Detention and Tasing of Darsean Kelley

DENVER – The City of Aurora will pay $110,000 to settle claims brought by ACLU of Colorado on behalf of Darsean Kelley, a young Black man who was unlawfully stopped, detained, and tased in the back by Aurora police just as he said “I know my rights.”A video,

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Darsean Kelly Knew His Rights. He Got Tased Anyway.

Police in Aurora, Colorado, got a call about a man pulling a gun on a kid. They had no description of the suspect. On their way to the scene, they stopped two Black men walking down the sidewalk.

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Aurora Pays $110K for Unlawful Detention and Tasing of Darsean Kelley

DENVER – The City of Aurora will pay $110,000 to settle claims brought by ACLU of Colorado on behalf of Darsean Kelley, a young Black man who was unlawfully stopped, detained, and tased in the back by Aurora police just as he said “I know my rights.”A video,
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Sep 08, 2016
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Darsean Kelly Knew His Rights. He Got Tased Anyway.

Police in Aurora, Colorado, got a call about a man pulling a gun on a kid. They had no description of the suspect. On their way to the scene, they stopped two Black men walking down the sidewalk.