Loveland councilwoman only person not issued a summons in verbal altercation at park

LOVELAND, Colo. (KDVR) — A Loveland city councilwoman will not face charges after an incident and a heated exchange at a park in late March.

No recommended charges — that’s the determination for Erin Black after the Larimer County Sheriff’s Office completed its investigation into an incident and verbal altercation at a local park, which FOX31 first brought you in April. In the video taken at the park, you can see Black holding an umbrella and waving it around while yelling expletives. Loveland police requested LCSO to investigate because of Black’s position on the council.

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LCSO issued a summons for:

  • Lynn St. John (DOB 11/19/1953) – Harassment (class 1 misdemeanor)
  • Alan Kujawa (DOB 09/18/72) – Harassment (class 2 misdemeanor)
  • Campbell Kujawa Black (09/09/04) – Harassment (class 2 misdemeanor)
  • Dillon Kaiser (DOB 01/21/83) – Harassment (class 2 misdemeanor)

Alan and Campbell are Black’s husband and son. Kaiser is the person who took the viral video. The meet-up prompted by Black was with Kaiser, who has been outspoken on his beliefs online and has said he’s had issues with Black in the past.

Councilman Dana Foley was shocked by the outcome…

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