Denver cop who arrested man in police headquarters appeals suspension


A Denver police officer who received a 10-day, unpaid suspension for arresting a man who refused to pass through a security checkpoint at police headquarters has appealed that discipline.
Manager of Safety Alex Martinez said Officer Ryan Burke, a 14-year veteran, "exercised extremely poor judgment" on April 8 when he arrested Faithon Lucas, who had come to the building on Cherokee Street to arrange for off-duty security with a detective. When Lucas repeatedly refused to pass through a metal detector, Burke approached him and told him to leave, according to Martinez's discipline order, signed Aug. 12.
Instead, Lucas began to empty his pockets into boxes in order to pass through the checkpoint. But Burke insisted he leave. When Lucas again refused, Burke grabbed him to put him in handcuffs, he resisted and "a struggle ensued," Martinez wrote. Several people in the lobby watched as Burke eventually handcuffed Lucas and took him into custody.