INQUIRY
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minor in possession citations, two po
lice interference citations and one dis
orderly conduct citation.
Plummer said she did not see the
altercation that took place between
Dalgaard and police before he was
put on the ground, but Plummer said
what she did witness was shocking.
"I walked out and saw three cops,*
Plummer said. "One was beating my
boyfriend with a billy club, and one
was smashing his head into the
ground."
Dalgaard refused to comment on
the advice of his attorney.
Williams said officers clearly docu
mented probable cause to arrest Dal
gaard, and when he resisted, an ap
propriate level of force was used to
make a lawful arrest.
The injuries Dalgaard sustained are
consistent with potential injuries a
person who resists arrest could sus
tain, Williams said.
"There's not a gentle, injury-free
way to make that happen," Williams
said of arresting an individual who re
sists.
Delf said it is not unusual to have
multiple officers assist with an arrest
if an individual resists or does not
comply with officers' demands.
Plummer released to the Emerald
photographs showing the injuries sus
tained by Dalgaard, which include a
scraped cheek, cuts on his forehead
and gravel imbedded in his ear.
Plummer alleged that one of the
officers surrounding Dalgaard
pointed to another student standing
across the street and said, "That
one's next." Plummer said she then
put her body in front of the student,
yelling at the officers that they could
not beat him up.
Plummer said she was then
"I walked out and saw
three cops. One was
beating my boyfriend
with a billy club, and
one was smashing his
head into the ground."
Emily Plummer
University sophomore
grabbed by an officer and "slammed"
against a patrol car with her amis be
hind her. She was handcuffed but not
arrested.
Delf said officers followed the stan
dard response procedure for a large
and "out-of-control" party with nu
merous minors in attendance.
"There wasn't anything that 1 can
Emily Plummer Courtesy
Harry Dalgaard was arrested and charged with two counts of interfering with police.
determine out of the norm," Delf
said. "We have received a few in
quiries involved with the people in
volved, and our internal affairs is
looking into it."
The inquiry will not be completed
until Williams speaks with two other
people who made complaints with
the department.
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