Newly-released . Police body camera footage released Thursday provided a full video account of the tense encounter, which had gained national attention based on video shot by someone inside a student dormitory at Naropa University, a liberal arts school associated with Buddhism in the city of Boulder. Based on the investigation, the Boulder Police Department will start additional training on de-escalation efforts for officers. He will be on the city payroll until February 2020. Call and let them know that by hiring officers who have a history of racial profiling, they are contributing to the racist culture of policing. Atkinson echoed Rathod's remarks in an interview with Denver7. Check out footage of the exchange between Smyly and Atkinson. City Attorney Tom Carr said firing Smyly would have led to a drawn-out appeal and potentially allowed him to keep his job. Boulder Police Officer John Smyly quit . Published: May. The officer, John Smyly, resigned this week under an agreement with city officials who found he had violated department policies. "Boulder is essentially saying, 'We're going to pay this officer and let him resign for threatening Zayd's life, for racially profiling Zayd,'" Rathod told The Associated Press. In a statement released on Thursday, The city of Boulder announced that an investigation found that Smyly violated two police department policies: This is a bucket. More broadly, they hope as many people as possible will view the documentary and join us in trying to be the community that we want to be, Miller said. D.L. Kazeem Oyeneyin answers the door at his home in Raleigh, N.C., on Aug. 17. Investigators found Smyly violated two department policies: police authority and public trust and conduct, the city attorney said. 17, 2019 at 1:00 PM PDT. endstream endobj 401 0 obj <. 0 His first big break in journalism came with the now-defunct Politically Black in 1999, the nation's first Black political news portal. "If they don't have the ability to terminate racist officers, that's Boulder's problem not taxpayers' problem," Rathod said, pointing to new data that showed black and African-American people in Boulder were more than twice as likely to be arrested during a routine police stop than their white counterparts. Atkinson repeatedly said he had not done anything wrong.Your hand is on your weapon and youre gonna shoot me, Atkinson shouted. Thats what youre gonna do, officer? All Rights Reserved. Atkinson refused then picked up the bucket and tool and walked away. This Is [Not] Who We Are won a prestigious Peoples Choice Award when it premiered at the Boulder International Film Festival in March, and after the screening, scores of people eagerly participated in a call-to-action discussion session. DENVER A white Colorado police officer who pulled out his gun during a confrontation with a black man picking up trash around his dormitory resigned this week under an agreement that lets him . Youre on my property with a gun in your hand, threatening to shoot me because Im picking up trash, Atkinson said. On body-camera footage the city released Thursday, Atkinson can be heard saying, Im a student, I live here Im doing my job.. Carr said investigators found Smyly violated two department policies: police authority and public trust and conduct. Copyright 2023 Interactive One, LLC. It's like Live PD, except actually live, and without the \"cops can do no wrong\" bias.music in this videoLove Is Blind (Instrumental Version) - Coma Svenssonhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u78BBpHcz44Wasted Education - Blue Topazhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqmKzeeDj54 NAACP Boulder County Chapter: Dear President James and colleagues, Based upon your concerns over the hire of former Boulder Police Department Officer John Smyly in the computer support section of the sheriff's office, the hire was given another review. endstream endobj startxref The subject officer should have ended his contact with Mr. Atkinson as soon as Mr. Atkinson provided his name, address and a brief explanation of what he was doing, the report read. The city said that an investigation did not find evidence of racial profiling. BOULDER, Colo. -- New video shows the heated encounter that went viral back in March -- a black man confronted by a Boulder police officer while picking up trash in his own yard. The police officer who pulled a gun on a man picking up trash outside his own home in Boulder, Colorado, has resigned, city officials said Thursday. On the video, Atkinson responds by shouting: Thats a gun! Boulder, CO 80309-0459, University of Colorado Boulder Regents of the University of Colorado The man he tried to bully and intimidate, Zayde Atkinson, NEVER gave in. After about eight minutes, more Boulder police officers arrive and form a loose half circle around Atkinson. Atkinson provided his school ID, which did not have an address and then offered to let himself into the building as proof. Body camera footage released Thursday provided a full video account of the tense encounter, which gained national attention based on video shot by someone inside the building. The officer, John Smyly, was identified Thursday as the 14-year department veteran seen in a 16-minute video posted to YouTube after confronting Zayd Atkinson outside a Naropa University dorm in . The former Boulder police officer who resigned after pointing a gun at a Black Naropa student has taken a temporary civilian position with the Boulder County Sheriff's Office . City officials said the investigation could not prove that the officer, John Smyly, acted because of Zayd Atkinsons race. Boulder PD releases body camera footage, reports. Department rule 8 (Conduct): Members use reasonable judgment and refrain from conduct which reflects unfavorably on the department. In this undated photo provided by lawyer Siddhartha Rathod, Zayd Atkinson poses for a photo. A white Colorado police officer who confronted a black man picking up trash around his dormitory resigned this week under an agreement that lets him collect $69,000 in salary despite violating department policies. D.L. is a native Washingtonian and resides in the Greater Washington area. 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The exchange between Officer Smyly and Mr. Atkinson does not represent the professionalism of the Boulder Police Department nor the community Boulder desires to be, City Attorney Tom Carr said in a statement to the newspaper. Smyly is resigning but will "exhaust" his paid leave. When Zayde Atkinson refuses, Smyly threatens to . Despite the documentarys bleak outlook, the filmmakers remain optimistic, due in large part to the positive reception of the film so far. On March 1 st, 2019, Officer John Smyly was conducting patrols when he saw Atkinson seated on a bench of the building that said "private property."Smyly approaches Atkinson as he sits on the bench to ask if he resides in the building. That footage only showed Zayd Atkinson holding a bucket and a tool for picking up trash as police officers surrounded him outside the dormitory for students at Naropa University, a liberal arts school associated with Buddhism. {mosads}While the finding likely would have resulted in suspension or possibly termination, Officer Smyly resigned prior to the conclusion of the disciplinary process, the statement said. When demonstrators took to the streets to show support for Atkinson and protest racism, the filmmakers grabbed their cameras and got to work. John Smyly questioned and followed Naropa University student Zayd . An attorney for Atkinson called the agreement with the city of Boulder ridiculous., Boulder is essentially saying, 'Were going to pay this officer and let him resign for threatening Zayds life, for racially profiling Zayd,' attorney Siddhartha Rathod said. Im picking up trash! Featuring historical context and emotional interviews with present-day Black residents of Boulder including children and teens grappling with racist bullies at school This Is [Not] Who We Are shows another side of a city that views itself as progressive. D.L. "I need to verify who you are," Smyly says. Carr said investigators found Smyly violated two department policies: police authority and public trust and conduct. hb```*f All Rights Reserved. The film "This Is Not Who We Are" includes the testimonials of several black Boulder . Atkinsons attorney, Siddhartha Rathod, said he thinks Smyly is getting off too easy. According to the summary, one officer drew his handgun when he arrived but re-holstered it in less than a minute while Smyly had his gun out until Atkinson put the trash-grabbing tool down. We do urge caution as this video could trigger some. John Smyly resigned from the BPD after pointing a gun at Black Naropa student Zayd Atkinson, and he was just hired by Boulder County Sheriff. Officer Smyly drew his gun and called in backup during the confrontation in March. After about eight minutes, more officers arrive and form a loose half circle around Atkinson. Atkinson was picking up trash outside his dormitory when a white police officer in Boulder, Colo., detained him in March, 2019. "Boulder is paying this officer nearly $80,000 in taxpayer money, giving him a year's paid vacation for what he did," Rathod said, adding that if any other citizen had done what Smyly did, they would be fired from their job and charged criminally. One officer drew his handgun when he arrived but reholstered it in less than a minute, while Smyly had his gun out until Atkinson put the trash-grabbing tool down, according to the summary. He said he has had trouble sleeping since and spends time outdoors or with friends to calm him.My life right now is kind of restless, unsettled, he said.Carr, the city attorney, said the resignation agreement allowed the city to provide the community information more quickly, and it transitioned Officer Smyly out of a law enforcement career. The citys bargaining agreement with police officers requires an appeal for any disciplinary action and could have allowed Smyly to return to duty, he added.City officials said the investigation could not prove that Smyly acted because of Atkinsons race. He then begins commands for the student to sit down on the pavement . Investigators found Smyly violated two department policies: police authority and public trust and conduct, the city attorney said. The confrontation between Smyly and Atkinsonsparked massive backlash in the community. Im not tryi. He resigned before a disciplinary process commenced. Officer John Smyly resigned Wednesday ahead of a planned administrative hearing into his confrontation involving Naropa University student Zayd Atkinson in March, CBS Denver reported. Copyright 2019 Scripps Media, Inc. All rights reserved. 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Atkinson provided his school ID, which did not have an address and then offered to let himself into the building as proof.Smyly next asked for Atkinsons date of birth. He did not mention the incident in his resignation letter. A phone number for Smyly could not be located Thursday. The independent review, conducted by former U.S. Attorney for the District of Colorado, Bob Troyer, will soon be released by the city. Millers video didnt make it out of the classroom (though her peers did give her a standing ovation), but Miller never forgot the pride and passion she felt drawing attention to injustice. As Atkinson attempted to continue to pick up trash, Smyly told him, Youre probably going to get tased, and eventually pulled out his gun, claiming Atkinsons trash grabber could be used as a weapon. He did not mention the incident in his resignation letter. John Smyly was found in violation of department policies and resigned in May 2019 after an internal investigation into Smyly's encounter with Zayd Atkinson in Boulder on March 1, 2019. "That just pisses me off that my tax money is going there to this guy to hang out for a year after breaking the law and breaching my rights," Atkinson said. Officer Smyly got his attention and asked him to stop. I found this video of John Smyly, whom I met personally in Japan in 2003 and dont think hes a racist, reason why I decided to make this video. document.getElementById( "ak_js_1" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Thanks for contacting us. John Smyly, a former Boulder Colorado Police officer detains a man, Zayde Atkinson with no RAS. Atkinson repeatedly said he had not done anything wrong. Authorities also released body camera footage from officers at the scene. Boulder Police Officer John Smyly was one of several cops who confronted student Zayd Atkinson as he gathered garbage in his yard on March 1. Zayd Atkinson, a student at Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado, was picking up garbage outside of his residence when officer John Smyly approached. Youre gonna shoot a resident on his property for picking up trash?, Smyly drew his gun when the two men reached the back of the building, an investigative summary said. During the incident the man gave officers his university ID and said repeatedly that he lived and worked at the shared occupancy building. Initially freelancing at iOne Digital in 2010, he officially joined the iOne team in 2017 where he currently works as a Senior Editor for Cassius Life and Hip-Hop Wired. More officers -- 8 in total -- eventually arrived, some with guns drawn. Mr Smyly attempted to detain Mr Atkinson . He said he has had trouble sleeping since and spends time outdoors or with friends to calm him. Atkinson was picking up trash outside his dormitory when a white police officer in Boulder, Colo., detained him in March 2019. He tries to make his victim sit like a dog, for no reason other than to assert dominance over him. Most young men are single. Colorado police officer John Smyly who pulled his gun on Zayd Atkinson, a student at Naropa University picking up trash in front of his apartment building, has resigned. By Breanna . Under the agreement, Smyly resigned his police role on May 9 but will remain an employee through February without performing any work. Atkinson asked for Smylys supervisor several times during the footage and a total of eight officers and a sergeant responded to the scene. Though National Geographic may have named Boulder the happiest city in America in 2017, that description is more true for some residents than others, the filmmakers argue. An independent review conducted by former U.S. Attorney for the District of Colorado Bob Troyer will be released once its complete, which is expected to be next week. 2 Followers, 0 Following, 1 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from John Smyly (@reformed_cop) Watch live: White House monkeypox response team holds briefing, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information. Youre gonna shoot a resident on his property for picking up trash?, An investigative summary said Smyly drew his gun when the two men reached the back of the building. }, 2000 ) } ); John Smyly, a former police officer in the city of Boulder, Colo., will not face harsh penalties after he racially profiled, harassed, and threatened a Black man doing a good deed in his community. Smyly then detained Atkinson for further investigation,which prompted Atkinson to grow frustrated. 2023 BBC. "I will not sit down, I refuse to sit down, until you guys put your (expletive) weapons away," Atkinson said. A white Colorado police officer has resigned after being caught on video drawing his gun on a black man who said he was picking up trash at his property. (Siddhartha Rathod via AP) Miller, along with Beret Strong (Engl83) and John Tweedy (Engl82), are sparking important conversations about race and inclusion with their film This Is [Not] Who We Are, which explores the disconnect between Boulder's self-proclaimed commitment to diversity and Black residents lived experiences. He will receive commensurate pay and benefits during that period and a single, lump sum payment for any accrued and unused vacation time when his employment officially ends Feb. 9.A phone number for Smyly could not be located Thursday. Smyly is a 14-year department veteran was found in violation of two department policies. Officer John Smyly was allowed to resign. In a documentary filmmaking class during her junior year at CU, Katrina Miller (Jour07) made a short movie about her friend, a Black student whod received a racially charged letter threatening her to step down from her post as student body president. John Smyly, a former police officer in the city of Boulder, Colo., will not face harsh penalties after he racially profiled, harassed, and threatened a Black man doing a good deed in his community . When demonstrators took to the . The police officer who pulled a gun on a man picking up trash outside his own home in Boulder, Colorado, has resigned, city officials said Thursday . The Boulder police officer who confronted a black Naropa student picking up trash outside his residence in March was . Watch: Police confront black man in his own yard. On March 1, 2019, back when few mainstream politicians used the term "systemic racism" while discussing law enforcement aimed at people of color, Boulder Police officer John Smyly starred in a . An attorney for Atkinson called the agreement with the city of Boulder ridiculous.Boulder is essentially saying, 'Were going to pay this officer and let him resign for threatening Zayds life, for racially profiling Zayd,' attorney Siddhartha Rathod said. City officials said the investigation could not prove that Smyly acted because of Atkinsons race. Atkinson also told ABC Newss Good Morning America in April that hes been struggling with stress and trauma since the encounter. By Ben Kesslen. Read about our approach to external linking. What Smyly did should have incurred harsher charges but here we are. The officer, John Smyly, resigned with a severance package, as the City Council and community members were troubled by the incident. 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