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CSP To Pay Kemp Family More Than $1 Million

by KREX News Room
by Danielle Kreutter

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. - The Colorado American Civil Liberties Union has announced a settlement agreement with the Colorado State Patrol that will resolve a federal court lawsuit filed on behalf of the family of Jason Kemp.

Kemp was shot and killed in 2010 when he refused to allow state troopers in his home without a warrant.

To settle the lawsuit, the State Patrol will pay more than $1 million to Kemp's family and will also implement new training modules for all current and future officer to include specific instruction on the warrant requirements and it's limited exceptions.

Mark Silverstein, legal director for the ACLU, said, "The ACLU will have the opportunity to review the proposed new training curriculum and will also have an opportunity to monitor the training. Our hope is that with these significant improvements, that this kind of senseless preventable death won't be happening again."

The new training would also emphasize de-escalation tactics and the limits on officers' permissible use of force.

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Anonymous said on Wednesday, Jan 9 at 5:33 AM

The taxpayers are the victims now.

Concerned citizen said on Tuesday, Jan 8 at 10:53 PM

Amen Floyd!

David said on Tuesday, Jan 8 at 8:53 PM

KaChing!

Floyd said on Tuesday, Jan 8 at 8:22 PM

LeChat, Kemp had a long record with LE, none of it good, he was requested to come out but refused. Everything he did from that point on fired up the situation, he made the choices that cost him his life, no one helped him do that, he did it himself. Kemp has cost the people of Colorado just as much in death as most criminally minded people do in life. We all pay for every crime committed in this state or this county. Had Kemp chose to not escalate the situation, he would be alive, the LE officers would still have their jobs, the family would still have their son, we citizens of Colorado would not be having to pay for his mistakes. To those who think his family should get more, why don't you give out of your own pockets, ours have been taken out of too many times already.

LeChat said on Tuesday, Jan 8 at 4:15 PM

To the Mass Confusion: "He is just to blame if not more so for disobeying lawful requests. And if he indeed came out of the house and assualted an officer then went back in then that changed the whole thing." That's the whole point - they weren't lawful requests. The troopers had no legal right to knock down his door, enter his home without a warrant, and shoot him. None whatsoever. Hence why the CSP fired them. And Kemp never assaulted anyone - he left his house once to get his dog. That's it.

Concerned citizen said on Tuesday, Jan 8 at 11:54 AM

Great comments To the Mass Confusion. I agree totally, no one complains when cops are killed by thugs. I know everyone is upset here with the Troopers, but Kemp's actions contributed to what happened. Yes it's truly sad but he certainly wasn't murdered. Cops are murdered everyday in the line of duty and the public doesn't care. If we are going to mourn situations like this, we need to mourn dead officers as well.

To the Mass Confusion said on Tuesday, Jan 8 at 7:11 AM

It is a bad thing that a man lost his life. Too bad everyone's focus is only on one thing. Yes the troopers, in hindsight, should have just backed away. But what about Kemp's actions? He is just to blame if not more so for disobeying lawful requests. And if he indeed came out of the house and assualted an officer then went back in then that changed the whole thing. By the way, where were all you haters when the Motrose cops were shot just months before this happed? You were calling that murder or saying that person's family should pay the MURDERED officer's family a dime or pay back the city for all their time and money and there was no question the cops had the right to enter and all was legal. Again this shouldn't have happened but it wasn't murder. If you are truly mad about tax payers having to pay then why don't you start a petition to have all criminals and their families pay back the state for their crimes instead of all of us paying for it.

Concerned citizen said on Monday, Jan 7 at 9:41 PM

Lots of mistakes here, it's truly sad why happened, not only for the family but the cops too. There are three families that have been destroyed in this incident. Very sad all the way around.

Shale City Surfer said on Monday, Jan 7 at 8:43 PM

The CSP? How misleading! The Colorado taxpayers will pay for the personal mistake of an officer that acted beyond the law (a.k.a. illegally). The CSP shouldn't pay a penny! The officer that ILLEGALLY committed this MURDER should be held accountable not only monitarily, but via incarceration as well. This was / is a complete travesty of justice!

4th said on Monday, Jan 7 at 8:00 PM

Its really a shame the cops walked on murder charges. Go Jasons family,you deserve so much more money a million is not even a good start.

Bill said on Monday, Jan 7 at 7:02 PM

Citizens will pay.

Concerned citizen said on Monday, Jan 7 at 5:07 PM

Wow how sad.

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