A Colorado man was arrested after recording a deputy. It led to an $80,000 payout.
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A man who initially sought to lodge a complaint about a deputy’s speeding ended up with an $80,000 settlement after an arrest and subsequent apology.

In Adams County, Colorado, body camera footage from an officer reveals the sequence of events leading to a man’s arrest for videotaping and criticizing a deputy’s alleged speeding. The video also includes a supervisor issuing an apology for the arrest.

Barry Zatkalik did not proceed with filing a formal lawsuit against Adams County. However, his lawyer, Maddie Shaefer, sent a legal notice to the county detailing the unjust arrest. As a result, Zatkalik received an $80,000 settlement this month.

The episode unfolded in February 2024, when Deputy Walter Berlinski was concluding a traffic stop on the southbound side of Highway 85 near 104th Avenue.

Though not involved in the traffic stop, Barry Zatkalik pulled over to capture video footage of Deputy Berlinski.

“Can I get your name and badge number?” Zatkalik asks on video as Berlinski walks up to his van. Zatkalik is seen holding up his cellphone during the exchange. 

Berlinski wouldn’t give up the information and questioned Zatkalik’s motives. Zatkalik told Berlinski he wanted to file a complaint against him for speeding.

 “OK, license, registration, proof of insurance,” Berlinski responds on video. 

The argument between the two men escalated, with Zatkalik demanding a supervisor and Berlinski saying he was being arrested for obstruction.

After Berlinski places handcuffs on Zatkalik and puts him into the back of a law enforcement vehicle, he discovers Zatkalik’s police badge.

Zatkalik is a former reserve officer for the Denver Police Department. Reserve officers are often volunteer officers with full powers like any other officer but who often work during parades and traffic control.

“Mr. Zatkalik was several feet away in his vehicle, filming from a distance, not obstructing at all,” said Shaefer, a civil rights attorney. “The only thing that he was obstructing was the officer’s unlawful attempt to arrest him in retaliation to his First Amendment-protected activity.”

Eventually, after Zatkalik sat in the law enforcement vehicle for about 20 minutes, an Adams County Sheriff’s Office supervisor arrived on scene and apologized to him for the bad arrest.

“It will be handled … I’m sorry,” the supervisor says on body camera video. “I will apologize for the sheriff’s office.”

Another officer is also heard on camera telling Berlinski, “You don’t have obstruction.” 

9NEWS asked the Adams County Sheriff’s Office whether Berlinski was disciplined for the arrest. 

“This incident was investigated, but we aren’t going to disclose what discipline, if any, was administered. Thanks,” Shea Haney with the Adams County Sheriff’s Office said in an email to 9NEWS.

9NEWS has filed a records request seeking information on the investigation.

In 2019, 9NEWS reported that Berlinski was arrested for suspicion of driving under the influence. Court records indicate he eventually pleaded guilty to driving while ability impaired, which is a lesser charge. 

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