Locally owned. Community Supported.
Free to read.

News | Events | Subscribe

Latest Headlines

ACLU Demands Colorado State University Amend Policing Practices Following Racial Profiling of Two Young Native American Men

ACLU Demands Colorado State University Amend Policing Practices Following Racial Profiling of Two Young Native American Men

 

ACLU Logo

John Krieger, ACLU of Colorado

Community Message

DENVER – The American Civil Liberties Union sent a demand letter today to Colorado State University urging the university to amend its campus police policies and training requirements following a racial profiling incident this spring.

On April 30, 2018, Kanewakeron Thomas Gray and Skanahwati Lloyd Gray, two Native American brothers touring Colorado State University, were racially profiled by another member of the admissions tour. Employees of the CSU police department detained, questioned and searched the Grays although they were never suspected of a specific crime. The brazen violation of the Grays’ Constitutional rights was rooted in the report of suspicion based only on their appearance.

“My boys were publicly humiliated and told that their looks alone make them suspicious characters. As a mother, I was horrified to hear they were pulled away from a CSU tour because of someone’s misplaced and racially motivated fears,” said Lorraine Kahneratokwa Gray, whose family is represented by the ACLU. “We are all disappointed, not only with CSU’s meager response, but also with their false promises to right this wrong. I hope they fix these policies, so other parents do not have to wonder if their children will be safe and welcomed on campus.”

Community Message

Start your morning with Northern Colorado news.

The Daily Update delivers local stories, weather, and events each morning at 5 a.m.

👉 Start your Daily Update

The ACLU urges the CSU police department to implement additional trainings and adopt specific policies addressing dispatcher and officer responses to bias-based reports.

In response to the rampant cases of racial profiling on college campuses, including college staff calling police on a Smith College student for sitting on a sofa on campus, the ACLU is expanding upon its policy recommendations to CSU and plans to launch a full-scale ‘Living While Black on Campus” campaign. The campaign will be geared towards campuses that operate their own police and security forces, providing model policies for administrators and toolkits and resources for students who wish to advocate for change.

Read the ACLU letter: https://aclu-co.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/09/9_20_18-CSU-letter-re-Gray-brothers.pdf

Community Message
Get the North Forty News Daily Update
Local news, weather, and events for Northern Colorado — delivered every morning at 5 a.m.
Support independent local news and start your day informed.
Get the Daily Update

Our Weekly Edition

March 20 2026 Edition