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Tyler Duane Klund is an American police officer from Minneapolis, Hennepin County, Minnesota, United States. Here are 13 more things about him:
- He is previously lived in Baldwin, Wisconsin, USA.
- He is Darcy Duane Klund and Jamie Beth Ovadal‘s son.
- He is a Minneapolis Police Department officer.
- He has one sister named Alyssa Marie Klund.
- He is 2 years younger than Alyssa.
- On May 18, 2014, he graduated from the University of Minnesota-Twin Cities in Minneapolis-Saint Paul, Minnesota with a bachelor’s degree in physiology.
- In 2015, he pinned his son Tyler’s new badge during the Minneapolis Police Department’s swearing-in ceremony.
- In 2018, two complaints were filed against him, none of which resulted in discipline.
- In 2019, one complaint was filed against him. It did not result in discipline. In 2020, three complaints were filed against him. In 2021, six complaints were filed against him.
- On July 14, 2020, he and his fellow Minneapolis Police Department officers Steven W. Mosey and Paul Luther Huynh arrested Damarlo Marcelle West, then 27, of Winona, Winona County, Minnesota in Minneapolis. At the police station, his father conducted a use of force review at Mosey’s request and cleared them of wrongdoing.
- On May 24, 2021, West filed a constitutional rights lawsuit against him, his father, Huynh, Mosey and their fellow Minneapolis Police Department officers Alexandra Dubay, Richard Curtis Walker, Gabriel Daniel Grout, Justin Stetson and one unnamed male officer.
- In June 2021, his father retired from the Minneapolis Police Department. On October 5, 2021, Minneapolis city attorneys said West’s allegations that department’s officers tampered with body camera are “not only implausible but are impossible” because the footage is retained by a third-party system to which they would not be able to edit or delete.
- He was 31 years old when U.S. District Judge David Doty rejected on November 30, 2021 the request of the city of Minneapolis to dismiss the lawsuit filed on May 24, 2021 by West against him and other Minneapolis Police Department officers.
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