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ASCSU proposes new system for submitting complaints on CSUPD officers

The Associated Students of Colorado State University Senate held their second session of the 2014-2015 academic school year Wednesday and passed a resolution to change the process for filing complaints against the CSU police department.

Resolution 4402 was proposed by ASCSU senator Jason Sydoriak, a senior political science major. The resolution will allow complaints to be filed on the police department website, rather than having to talk to another police officer.

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“I know that if I had excessive force put on me by a police officer, the last thing I would want is to talk to another police officer,” Sydoriak said.

Sydoriak said that the CSU police department is open to the discussion of a new complaint system. There has not been a time frame set for when the new website would launch.

Collegian ASCSU Beat Reporter Jonathan Matheny can be reached at news@collegian.com or on Twitter at @JonathanMathen2.

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