Clint Schnorr

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Service Record

Colorado State University Police Department

Rank Detective[1]

Loveland Colorado Police Department

Rank Detective
Salary $75,556 (2018)[2]
Last Known Status Active

Commendations

2014 Professional Partnership Award

Schnorr received the award from Poudre Fire Authority while serving as an officer for the Colorado State University.[3]

2024 Meritorious Service Award

On May 23, 2024, Schnorr and other officers received the Meritorious Service Award for their action during a homicide investigation.[4]

Incident Reports

It is alleged that Schnorr had other complaints of excessive force at the Colorado State University Police Department.[5]

2019 Arrest of Preston Sowl

Response Timeline

In 2020, Sowl filed a civil lawsuit against the city and the officers involved.[6]

Sowl's lawsuit claims that Schnorr was one of the officers who physically engaged him.[5]

The lawsuit was settled in 2021.[6]

References

  1. Julia Rentsch, Bike theft rising at CSU may be due in part to negligence, organized theft rings, Rocky Mountain Collegian, 2015-10-28]
  2. Clint Schnorr S, govSalaries
  3. 2014 Awards & Recognition Ceremony, Poudre Fire Authority, 2014-02-13
  4. Austin Fleskes, Loveland Police Department honors ‘amazing work’ of officers in annual award ceremony, Reporter-Herald, 2024-05-23
  5. 5.0 5.1 Complaint and Jury Demand, Sowl's initial complaint, Loveland Government web site, 2020-06-22
  6. 6.0 6.1 Austin Fleskes, Excessive force lawsuit against Loveland police, city settled for $290,000, Reporter Herald, 2021-01-25

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