Along with these new rules required by the Promvongsa settlement, police officers will receive POST-certified training on use of force, felony stops, and de-escalation on an annual basis. In addition, the police department will have officers’ complete additional annual de-escalation training through PATROL (Peace Officer Accredited Training OnLine).
The police department will also make changes to the Citizen Complaint process including making the form available for completion online and changing the deadline from 90 days to six months, as well as allowing forms to be submitted later under compelling circumstances.
“We hope these changes and the monetary settlement will result in the Worthington Police Department and the Buffalo Ridge Drug Task Force taking a long hard look in the mirror to identify and address acts of abuse committed by their officers,” stated ACLU-MN Legal Director Teresa Nelson. “We hope both law enforcement groups recognize the abuse and mistreatment by police of the people they are sworn to protect and serve is unlawful, immoral and it damages the relationship between police and the community. Residents of Worthington should be empowered to step forward if more abuses occur because the complaint process is more accessible and usable.”
In July 2016, Promvongsa was pulled over by Buffalo Ridge Drug Task Force Agent Joswiak, who also serves as a Worthington police officer, and Worthington Police Sergeant Gaul after being accused of tailgating two off-duty drug task force agents. Within seconds of Promvongsa’s vehicle being stopped, Agent Joswiak rushed the vehicle with his gun drawn and started screaming at Promvongsa to “Get the f--- out of the car, mother f---er, show me your hands.” He then immediately yanked open the door and began violently pulling Promvongsa from the vehicle before Promvongsa could even remove his seat belt. Agent Joswiak began to knee and punch Promvongsa while Promvongsa was still in the vehicle. After a couple of seconds, the audio from Sergeant Gaul’s squad car dash camera appeared to be intentionally shut off by Sergeant Gaul.
As a result of this plainly unconstitutional use of force and assault, the American Civil Liberties Union of Minnesota filed an excessive force lawsuit in November 2017 against the Worthington Police Department, the Buffalo Ridge Drug Task Force and the City of Worthington on behalf of Anthony Promvongsa.
Attorneys in the case were Jen Cornell and Allyson Petersen of Nilan Johnson Lewis PA along with Ian Bratlie and Teresa Nelson of the ACLU-MN.