Native American teens stopped on college tour urge changes
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — An attorney for two Native American brothers pulled from a Colorado State University tour earlier this year has demanded the school make policy changes, saying Thursday that campus officers violated the teens’ constitutional rights by patting them down without any suspicion of a crime.
A letter from American Civil Liberties Union attorney Sarah Hinger calls for the university to revisit its campus police policies and training to avoid another situation like the April 30 encounter, which resulted in the teens being “humiliated, scared, and literally marginalized.”
Police video shows two officers stopping Thomas Kanewakeron Gray and Lloyd Skanahwati Gray — who were then 19 and 17, respectively — during a group admissions tour and checking their pockets. The brothers from New Mexico had called the school their top choice.
Police said a mother on the tour had called 911, saying she was worried because the Grays were “real quiet” and wore dark clothing.

