The Salt Lake City Police Civilian Review Board has ruled that racial discrimination allegations against 2 police officers responding to a man in an elevator who had been stabbed are unfounded.
SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake police announced in January that an internal affairs investigation into two officers accused of failing to render proper medical aid to a stabbing victimNow, the Salt Lake City Police Civilian Review Board concurs that the officers did not engage in racial discrimination — but it says there is not enough evidence to reach a conclusion about whether the officers violated department policy by failing to take proper action for the stabbing victim.
Officers found Fernanda Tobar who claimed she didn't know what happened, but her boyfriend, Ryan Outlaw, 39, was on the ground in the apartment complex's elevator with a stab wound to the chest. Tobar did not give the officers any information about who stabbed Outlaw and gave conflicting stories about what had occurred, the Internal Affairs report states. Outlaw also declined to say who had stabbed him.
"Both officers described the scene as chaotic," the report says. "They had to hold the elevator door open, determine who was a suspect, deflect residents walking near the crime scene because they were unsure if they had weapons, obtain information from Tobar, stop her from fleeing the scene, observing one another for safety, and making sure the scene was clear for medical to respond.
followed by five years of probation. In July 2022, however, a warrant was issued for her arrest for failing to comply with the conditions of her probation.
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