Fort Dodge Police Chief Matt Meyer publiclyโค defended his officers following recent scrutiny regarding โฃuse-of-forceโ incidents, asserting their โactionsโค were justified and within โdepartmental policy. The statement,โ issued โขNovember 21, 2025, comes amid heightened community discussion sparked by citizen complaintsโฃ and โsocialโ media posts questioning police conductโค during several recent arrests.
Meyer’s โคdefense addressesโ concernsโข about officer responses during encounters on November 8th and November 15th, both resulting in reported injuries toโค individuals โขtaken into custody. He emphasized the inherent risks faced by law enforcement and the split-second decisionsโ officers must make in dynamic situations. The chief stated a thorough internal review of both incidents was conducted,โฃ confirming officers โadhered to established โprotocolsโค regarding de-escalation tactics and the appropriate use โof force.โฃ
“Our officers are dedicated โขto serving โandโ protecting this community,and they do so with professionalism and courage,” Meyer said in aโ prepared statement. “They are โคtrained to โฃuse the โคminimumโ amount โขof force โnecessary to gainโค compliance and ensure the safety of themselves and others.”
The incidents under review involved arrests for alleged โคoperating a vehicle โฃunder โคtheโ influence andโข resisting arrest. Meyer acknowledged the injuries sustainedโฃ by those arrested but maintained they were โa direct result of theโฃ individuals’ resistance and attempts to evade officers. he further noted that bodyโ camera footage from both encounters supports the officers’ accounts.The โFort dodge police โฃDepartment’s use-of-force policy aligns with state and federal guidelines, emphasizing de-escalation techniques and a progressive response to resistance. The โฃdepartment provides ongoing training to officers on these principles, as well as crisis โintervention and implicit biasโ awareness.โ Meyer stated the department welcomes constructive feedback from the community andโ remains committed to transparency and accountability. He encouraged anyone with concernsโข about police conduct โto โคfile โa formalโ complaint through the department’s establishedโ process.