Viral Video Shows Protester Tased For A 'Fuck Bad Cops' Sign
For the officer's excessive force, the protester was later awarded a $175,000 settlement over the 2016 incident.

A TikTok video that recently went viral shows a police officer chasing and attempting to tase a protester, before being dressed down by a superior. The incident took place in 2016, and Reason documented the ensuing lawsuit, which led to the protester receiving a $175,000 settlement from the city.
In July 2016, Chris Dickey, a police officer in Commerce City, Colorado, approached two men who were protesting outside the Adams County Human Services building. They wore neon yellow shirts and held placards, bearing the phrases Blues Live Murder and Fuck Bad Cops. Dickey told the men they were on private property and needed to leave. The protesters disagreed, saying the building was public property, and refused to provide identification on request. Dickey moved forward to arrest them, but tripped; one of the protesters, Joshua Condiotti-Wade, panicked and ran. Dickey chased after him, pulling his taser and activating it. When Condiotti-Wade did not fall, another officer joined the chase and activated his taser as well.
The chase lasted around 40 seconds. It ended when Dickey's commander, Mark Morgan, arrived on the scene and questioned what was happening. Dickey protests that Condiotti-Wade is under arrest for disorderly conduct and trespassing, but at every step, Morgan counters: "It's not disorderly conduct," "It's public property," and "[It's] freedom of speech. Relax," he says.
The entire scene is available to watch from Dickey's body camera; the TikTok video picks up right before the chase begins. As of this writing, it has over 16 million views and 2.4 million likes.
The video claims that each officer's taser missed, but in fact one barb from Dickey's taser did get stuck in Condiotti-Wade's arm, necessitating a hospital visit to get it removed.
According to Condiotti-Wade's lawsuit, Dickey received five complaints for excessive force between 2011 and 2014, either during arrests or otherwise without legal justification. Even after being told otherwise by his commander, the suit alleges, Dickey still told people within the Adams County Human Services building that Condiotti-Wade "was causing a disturbance" that "amounted to disorderly conduct."
Without body cameras, it's entirely possible the lawsuit would have gone nowhere, merely chalked up to Condiotti-Wade's word against Dickey's. In fact, the Commerce City police officers had only started wearing body cams a month before the incident.
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"Freedom of Speach" - LOL
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Is it really "broken" if they've always been thus?
Perhaps defective is a better term
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Even after being told otherwise by his commander, the suit alleges, Dickey still told people within the Adams County Human Services building that Condiotti-Wade "was causing a disturbance" that "amounted to disorderly conduct."
Did anyone expect the cop to admit to being wrong and then changing his behavior? Both of those things are against the rules.
Ironic that a cop would get offended by a sign that says Fuck Bad Cops and then attempt to arrest the holder on false charges.
If the sign had said "fuck child sexual groomers", I'd expect Chris Dickey to be Chemjeff's real name.
He was just horny and thought the sign was an offer for which he had to prove himself.
My first thought was that since the sign said "fuck bad cops" rather than just "fuck cops", by being offended this particular cop seems to be acknowledging that he's a bad cop.
His failure to arrange the scenario so he didn't get charged with, basically, being a bad cop, seems to justify the sign.
LOL you win the comments!
Obviously this particular bad cop realizes that he's a bad cop and took offense. A good cop should agree with the sign.
-jcr
Is Joe Lancaster stepping into Charles Oliver's territory?
Turf wars! I want both parties wearing body cameras or it won't count.
There are certainly problems with the arrest, but the title...
"Viral Video Shows Protester Tased For A 'Fuck Bad Cops' Sign"
...is blatantly dishonest.
Do you masturbate to buddy cop movies?
More like the Red Cop scenes in Red Cop, Blue Cop...
Hank, you can’t do humor. So don’t try. Although we do laugh AT you. Because you’re a sad, senile, bigoted leftist.
It depends on which one. Lethal Weapon with peak-Gibson and Peak-Glover? Yes.
Do you masturbate to buddy cop movies?
Does the subject of cops always immediately make you think about jerking off, or is this a special occasion?
I'm guessing Wuz is a bad cop.
I'm guessing you're an illiterate dipshit. There's nothing in my post that should lead anyone with an IQ north of room temperature to your conclusion.
Reason covered this when it happened in 2016. Sad that it took 6 years to resolve it.
And judging from the Sergeant's reaction, I'm betting Dickey isn't particularly well liked in the department.
The whole scene gives new meaning to "I'll not say a Dickey-bird!"
Also, really shitty journalism *and advocacy* to write this article this way and then plaster the Sergeant's photo at the top. Especially from a magazine that refused to use Jackie Coakley's name, said Blasey-Ford was superficially credible, selectively uses 'attempted' or 'suspected' or 'victim'.
A screengrab from a video of Joe Lancaster punching himself in the nuts would be more appropriate.
Gee, if only there was some way to get rid of cops that neither the public, their peers, or even their own superiors approve of.
Unions are a blight on this world, but at least private sector unions have the decency to drive the company out of business. Public sector unions should be illegal.
By progressive logic, that sign could be construed as an imminent rape threat.
Only if posted on social media.
The incident took place in 2016
Oh, 2016. Things were different then.
Dickey protests that Condiotti-Wade is under arrest for disorderly conduct and trespassing, but at every step, Morgan counters: "It's not disorderly conduct," "It's public property," and "[It's] freedom of speech. Relax," he says.
So the real story here is ACANB?
SURPRISE
So the real story here is ACANB?
Turns out that if you hire a bunch of people to broadly serve and protect, you're going to get some people that you like and some people that you don't.
Do you want CHAZ? Because hiring only 'appease and deescalate' officers (and DAs) is how you get CHAZ!
'.... Officer Chris Dickey wrote that Leadholm curled up into a fetal position and did not comply with orders to allow himself to be handcuffed....'. Actually the man was in diabetic shock but they dragged him out of a car anyway and they beat him and had to pay $825,000 for another Dickey caper. Dickey resigned after the incident reported here, but it's said he now works on another police force.
It's been pretty well established that medical emergencies are not a valid excuse for failing to comply with police orders.
There are NO valid excuses for failing to obey cops. It's instant compliance or death. That's the only way for cops to be safe.
Failure to comply is equivalent to a threat of deadly force, and police must act accordingly.
Of course. They have a right to go home unharmed at the end of their shift, no matter how many citizens they have to kill to make that happen. It's a simple workplace safety matter.
I don't understand why anyone would want to fuck a bad cop.
If she looks like Gal Gadot it would make sense. I would bang any cop who looked just like Gal a Gadot. Doesn’t matter how bad of a cop.
I could get behind that!
Behind, under, on top, side by side, it’s all good.
Ofc. Dickey-Gadot: If I offered you $175K to hold up a 'Fuck Bad Cops' sign, get chased around for 40s, and shot with 1 taser dart, would you say yes?
Ted: Mmm... maaybe.
*Ofc. Dickey-Gadot pulls out taser*
Ted: What are you doing?
Ofc. Dickey-Gadot: We've already established that you like holding up signs, getting chased, and being half-tased. Now we're just negotiating the price.
Gal a Gadot can TASER me if she’s also riding me.
Fuck bad cops.
Cops were wrong. These protestors still deserve to be tased.
Dickey received five complaints for excessive force between 2011 and 2014
Serious question: What is the expected number of complaints for a reasonable cop? Is this a pattern of bad behavior? Is it normal for cops to get baseless complaints?
Are those trick questions?
From the police perspective all officers are reasonable, there is no such thing as bad behavior, and every complaint is baseless.
That's why you never see an apology for bad behavior, and if media pressure forces a department to fire a bad cop there is a 100% probability of another force hiring the guy so fast he won't even miss a day of work.
Serious question: What is the expected number of complaints for a reasonable cop? Is this a pattern of bad behavior? Is it normal for cops to get baseless complaints?
So "Serious questio*n*" means just the first question, right? I refuse to believe "Is it normal for cops to get baseless complaints?" is a question being seriously posed to the Reason Commentariate unless you're expecting "Yes, a couple hundred per article." as an answer.
I mean, hell, the commentariate complained about the officer who was ready to breach the classroom in Uvalde and got his weapon taken away being on the phone with his dying wife.
Why was that cop offended? The protest sign just said fuck *bad* cops, why should that bother a good cop like...never mind...
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Here we have yet another example that when stopped by cops - even bad ones like Dickey - you DON’T run or resist arrest. When did it become OK to do this? And this is not to say I’m excusing the cop by any means.
When we all started seeing with our own eyes what they might do when you stop.
Yup. I can't remember whether it was Mass or Connecticut where a judge ruled that it wasn't unreasonable for a black kid to run away from the cops.
I do support and respect LEO's as it is a really tough and (can be) a dangerous and high stress job. But bad cops... they gotta go. Bad law enforcement can manipulate or disregard the law and will outright lie to you, they promote distrust and corruption and that's not what law enforcement is about. Thankfully most law enforcement knows the boundaries of what they can and cannot do and, if given half the chance, will let you off with a warning for minor infractions.