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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018CV3112 - Sean Slatton V. Fort Collins Police Department, Todd Hopkins, Brandon Barnes And John Hutto - 137G - Exhibit G - Weaver Depo Transcript Excerpts30(b)(6) City of Fort Collins Lieutenant Kelly Weaver - September 15, 2021 1 IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF COLORADO 2 Civil Action No. 1:18-cv-03112-RBI-STV 3 _________________________________________________________ 4 SEAN SLATTON, 5 Plaintiff, 6 vs. 7 CITY OF FORT COLLINS, 8 Defendant. 9 _________________________________________________________ 10 VIDEOCONFERENCED 30(b)(6) DEPOSITION OF 11 THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS BY LIEUTENANT KELLY WEAVER 12 September 15, 2021 _________________________________________________________ 13 VIDEOCONFERENCED APPEARANCES: 14 ON BEHALF OF THE PLAINTIFF: 15 TYRONE GLOVER, ESQ. Killmer, Lane & Newman, LLP 16 1543 Champa Street, Suite 400 Denver, Colorado 80202 17 Phone: 303-571-1000 Email: tglover@kln-law.com 18 ON BEHALF OF THE DEFENDANT: 19 MARK RATNER, ESQ. Hall & Evans, LLC 20 1001 17th Street, Suite 300 Denver, Colorado 80202 21 Phone: 303-628-3300 Email: ratnerm@hallevans.com 22 Also Present: JOHN DUVAL, ESQ., City of Fort Collins 23 24 25 Page 1 Veritext Legal Solutions 303-988-8470 30(b)(6) City of Fort Collins Lieutenant Kelly Weaver - September 15, 2021 1 same time. 2 The last piece is, you know, we need to 3 give audible answers, right? So no head shakes; yes or 4 no -- or uh-huhs. Real clear affirmations, real clear 5 answers, because the record cannot reflect if it's nods 6 or whatnot. 7 Then the last one has less to do with the 8 court reporter. Your counsel, Mr. Ratner, will, from 9 time to time, make objections -- or counsel for the City, 10 Mr. Ratner, will make objections. Unless he instructs 11 you not to answer, you can just go ahead and answer. 12 He's making those objections to preserve the record. 13 Is all of that understood? 14 A Yes, sir. 15 Q Okay. So, Lieutenant Weaver, what is your 16 current job? 17 A My current job right now, I'm the Community 18 Engagement Lieutenant over Special Operations Division. 19 Q Okay. And how long have you been in that 20 position? 21 A Since June of this year. I just 22 transferred. 23 Q Okay. So June of 2021? 24 A Yes. 25 Q And what were you doing before then? Page 5 Veritext Legal Solutions 303-988-8470 30(b)(6) City of Fort Collins Lieutenant Kelly Weaver - September 15, 2021 1 Q (By Mr. Glover) And, you know, in your own 2 view, in knowing your history and qualifications, you 3 know, why do you feel -- if at all, feel you're qualified 4 to testify about the topics you've been designated for 5 today? 6 A Well, I've been the defensive lead -- we 7 have two different categories. We have the defensive 8 tactics instructor. Then we have what we call is a lead 9 defensive tactics instructor. I'm classified as a lead 10 defensive tactics instructor. And the roles and 11 responsibilities of a lead defensive -- I'm just going to 12 say DT -- which is defensive tactics -- instructor, so I 13 don't have to keep repeating that, is we're responsible 14 for several things. 15 One is we train and develop other 16 instructors, which are the instructors underneath me. We 17 provide numerous -- what we call in-service training. 18 And all in-service trainings go over techniques. It goes 19 over the use of force. It goes over policy. It goes 20 over standard operating procedures. 21 In addition, we also -- I also -- one of my 22 roles is risk management, so not only do the techniques 23 that we -- that I teach and demonstrate, we have to keep 24 that in relation to the injury potential that it has on 25 the officers and the people that we're dealing with out Page 10 Veritext Legal Solutions 303-988-8470 30(b)(6) City of Fort Collins Lieutenant Kelly Weaver - September 15, 2021 1 basis. 2 (Playing video.) 3 Q (By Mr. Glover) Okay. Lieutenant, so as it 4 relates specifically to the use of force, there were two 5 things in that video, correct, the strike with the baton 6 to Mr. Slatton's leg, right? 7 A Yes. 8 Q And the use of the OC spray to his face? 9 A Yes. 10 Q What is the policy regarding when you are 11 permitted to use a baton? 12 MR. RATNER: I'm going to object to form, 13 outside the scope. 14 A So an officer is basically justified in 15 using a baton and/or impact weapon, but we'll use the 16 baton, when less degrees of force are inappropriate or 17 ineffective and we cannot articulate using deadly force. 18 Q (By Mr. Glover) And to flesh that out a 19 bit, you know, what is -- you know, when you're training 20 folks, what factors do they consider when determining 21 whether lesser uses of force are inappropriate? 22 A Well, there's several things. One is 23 the -- we're talking about the use of the baton, is the 24 level of resistance and the six levels of control. And 25 this all ties into what we call is the one-plus-one Page 20 Veritext Legal Solutions 303-988-8470