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Fort Collins settles 2018 police brutality case for $325K
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According to a new settlement, Natasha Patnode accused former Fort Collins Police Services Officer Todd Hopkins of using excessive force and injuring her as he arrested her on March 29, 2018. Patnode said Hopkins was assisted by Officer Michael Natalzia. On Tuesday, the city of Fort Collins settled the case for $325,000.
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