99 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 2073, 1999 Daily Journal D.A.R. 2685 Yousef Saman Mohammed Alfaorr Estate of Butres Samaan Majodoleen Samaan Maher Samaan Mageda Samaan Magid Samaan Roufai Samaan Josefine Saman Saman Saman Martes Saman v. Daniel Robbins Shauna Clark City of San Bernardino, and Michael Blechinger Mitchal Kimball, Yousef Saman Estate of Butres Samaan Majodoleen Samaan Maher Samaan Mageda Samaan Magid Samaan Roufai Samaan Josefine Saman Saman Saman Martes Samaan, and Mohammed Alfaorr, Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant v. Daniel Robbins City of San Bernardino Norine Miller Valeria Popeludlam Mitchal Kimball Thomas Minor Michael Maudsley Ralph Hernandez Jack Reilly Esther Estrada William Holcomb Shauna Clark, Defendants-Appellants-Cross-Appellees. Yousef Saman Mohammed Alfaorr Estate of Butres Samaan Majodoleen Samaan Maher Samaan Mageda Samaan Magid Samaan Roufai Samaan Josefine Saman Saman Saman Martes Samaan v. Daniel Robbins Shauna Clark William Holcomb Esther Estrada Jack Reilly Ralph Hernandez, and Mitchal Kimball City of San Bernardino Yousef Saman Mohammed Alfaorr Estate of Butres Samaan Majodoleen Samaan Maher Samaan Mageda Samaan Magid Samaan Roufai Samaan Josefine Saman Saman Saman Martes Samaan v. Daniel Robbins Dale Blackwell Mitchal Kimball

173 F.3d 1150
CourtCourt of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
DecidedMarch 23, 1999
Docket97-56683
StatusPublished

This text of 173 F.3d 1150 (99 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 2073, 1999 Daily Journal D.A.R. 2685 Yousef Saman Mohammed Alfaorr Estate of Butres Samaan Majodoleen Samaan Maher Samaan Mageda Samaan Magid Samaan Roufai Samaan Josefine Saman Saman Saman Martes Saman v. Daniel Robbins Shauna Clark City of San Bernardino, and Michael Blechinger Mitchal Kimball, Yousef Saman Estate of Butres Samaan Majodoleen Samaan Maher Samaan Mageda Samaan Magid Samaan Roufai Samaan Josefine Saman Saman Saman Martes Samaan, and Mohammed Alfaorr, Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant v. Daniel Robbins City of San Bernardino Norine Miller Valeria Popeludlam Mitchal Kimball Thomas Minor Michael Maudsley Ralph Hernandez Jack Reilly Esther Estrada William Holcomb Shauna Clark, Defendants-Appellants-Cross-Appellees. Yousef Saman Mohammed Alfaorr Estate of Butres Samaan Majodoleen Samaan Maher Samaan Mageda Samaan Magid Samaan Roufai Samaan Josefine Saman Saman Saman Martes Samaan v. Daniel Robbins Shauna Clark William Holcomb Esther Estrada Jack Reilly Ralph Hernandez, and Mitchal Kimball City of San Bernardino Yousef Saman Mohammed Alfaorr Estate of Butres Samaan Majodoleen Samaan Maher Samaan Mageda Samaan Magid Samaan Roufai Samaan Josefine Saman Saman Saman Martes Samaan v. Daniel Robbins Dale Blackwell Mitchal Kimball) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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99 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 2073, 1999 Daily Journal D.A.R. 2685 Yousef Saman Mohammed Alfaorr Estate of Butres Samaan Majodoleen Samaan Maher Samaan Mageda Samaan Magid Samaan Roufai Samaan Josefine Saman Saman Saman Martes Saman v. Daniel Robbins Shauna Clark City of San Bernardino, and Michael Blechinger Mitchal Kimball, Yousef Saman Estate of Butres Samaan Majodoleen Samaan Maher Samaan Mageda Samaan Magid Samaan Roufai Samaan Josefine Saman Saman Saman Martes Samaan, and Mohammed Alfaorr, Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant v. Daniel Robbins City of San Bernardino Norine Miller Valeria Popeludlam Mitchal Kimball Thomas Minor Michael Maudsley Ralph Hernandez Jack Reilly Esther Estrada William Holcomb Shauna Clark, Defendants-Appellants-Cross-Appellees. Yousef Saman Mohammed Alfaorr Estate of Butres Samaan Majodoleen Samaan Maher Samaan Mageda Samaan Magid Samaan Roufai Samaan Josefine Saman Saman Saman Martes Samaan v. Daniel Robbins Shauna Clark William Holcomb Esther Estrada Jack Reilly Ralph Hernandez, and Mitchal Kimball City of San Bernardino Yousef Saman Mohammed Alfaorr Estate of Butres Samaan Majodoleen Samaan Maher Samaan Mageda Samaan Magid Samaan Roufai Samaan Josefine Saman Saman Saman Martes Samaan v. Daniel Robbins Dale Blackwell Mitchal Kimball, 173 F.3d 1150 (9th Cir. 1999).

Opinion

173 F.3d 1150

99 Cal. Daily Op. Serv. 2073, 1999 Daily
Journal D.A.R. 2685
Yousef SAMAN; Mohammed Alfaorr; Estate of Butres Samaan;
Majodoleen Samaan; Maher Samaan; Mageda Samaan; Magid
Samaan; Roufai Samaan; Josefine Saman; Saman Saman;
Martes Saman, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
Daniel ROBBINS; Shauna Clark; City of San Bernardino, Defendants,
and
Michael Blechinger; Mitchal Kimball, Defendants-Appellants.
Yousef Saman; Estate of Butres Samaan; Majodoleen Samaan;
Maher Samaan; Mageda Samaan; Magid Samaan;
Roufai Samaan; Josefine Saman; Saman
Saman; Martes Samaan, Plaintiffs,
and
Mohammed Alfaorr, Plaintiff-Appellee-Cross-Appellant,
v.
Daniel Robbins; City of San Bernardino; Norine Miller;
Valeria Popeludlam; Mitchal Kimball; Thomas Minor;
Michael Maudsley; Ralph Hernandez; Jack Reilly; Esther
Estrada; William Holcomb; Shauna Clark,
Defendants-Appellants-Cross-Appellees.
Yousef Saman; Mohammed Alfaorr; Estate of Butres Samaan;
Majodoleen Samaan; Maher Samaan; Mageda Samaan; Magid
Samaan; Roufai Samaan; Josefine Saman; Saman Saman;
Martes Samaan, Plaintiffs-Appellees,
v.
Daniel Robbins; Shauna Clark; William Holcomb; Esther
Estrada; Jack Reilly; Ralph Hernandez, et al., Defendants,
and
Mitchal Kimball; City of San Bernardino; Defendants-Appellants.
Yousef Saman; Mohammed Alfaorr; Estate of Butres Samaan;
Majodoleen Samaan; Maher Samaan; Mageda Samaan; Magid
Samaan; Roufai Samaan; Josefine Saman; Saman Saman;
Martes Samaan, Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
Daniel Robbins; Dale Blackwell; Mitchal Kimball,
Defendants-Appellees.

Nos. 96-55672, 97-56683, 97-56684, 97-55724 and 97-55789.

United States Court of Appeals,
Ninth Circuit.

Argued and Submitted Jan. 4, 1999.
Decided March 23, 1999.

Joseph Arias, Dennis J. Mahoney and Christopher D. Lockwood, Lewis, D'Amato, Brisbois & Bisgaard, San Bernardino, California, for the defendants-appellants-cross appellees.

Marion R. Yagman and Stephen Yagman, Yagman & Yagman, Venice, California, for the plaintiffs-appellees-cross-appellants.

Appeals from the United States District Court for the Central District of California; Richard A. Paez, District Judge, Presiding. D.C. No. CV-93-00448-RAP.

Before: LAY,* SCHROEDER and HALL, Circuit Judges.

LAY, Circuit Judge:

This litigation arose from the unfortunate fatal shooting of a San Bernardino shopkeeper, Butres Samaan, by a police officer responding to a burglar alarm, and the events immediately following the shooting. Butres Samaan's survivors and estate, Yousef Saman, Mohammed Alfaorr, and Roufai Samaan,1 filed civil rights claims against the police officer who fired the fatal shot, several police officers involved in the subsequent investigation of the shooting, various city officials, the City and County of San Bernardino and a deputy district attorney. The court granted several of the defendants' motions for summary judgment and for judgment as a matter of law until only excessive force claims remained against four of the defendants. The jury was unable to reach a unanimous verdict as to the excessive force claims against officers Michael Blechinger and Mitchal Kimball and those claims were eventually retried to a second jury.

The second jury returned a special verdict in favor of Officer Blechinger and the court entered judgment as a matter of law in his favor. This time the jury returned a verdict against Officer Kimball in the amount of $30,000 compensatory damages and $4,000 punitive damages on Mohammed Alfaorr's state law battery claim and his federal claim under 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for using excessive force in violation of his Fourth Amendment rights. The district court denied Kimball's motion for judgment as a matter of law on the merits and on the basis of qualified immunity. The district court also dismissed the remaining claims against the City of San Bernardino and several city employees in their official capacities ("Monell claims") on summary judgment.

Several of the defendants who were dismissed before trial made motions for attorney fees pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1988. Mohammed Alfaorr, the only prevailing plaintiff, also made a post-judgment motion for attorney fees. The district court denied the defendants' motions but awarded Alfaorr attorney fees. Alfaorr now cross-appeals because the district court reduced the amount of his attorney fees award.

Kimball appeals the judgment against him; the plaintiffs cross-appeal the judgment in favor of Blechinger and the district court's dismissal of their Monell claims. The defendants who were dismissed before trial appeal the district court's denial of attorney fees. We affirm in part and reverse in part.

FACTS

While on routine patrol on November 6, 1992, San Bernardino Police Officer Michael Blechinger received a radio dispatch that a burglar alarm had been activated at the rear of a store called "Gibson's Healthful Living." The dispatcher gave Blechinger the correct address: 570 South E. Street. Blechinger had been to the store before and drove directly to where he thought the store was located: 391 South E. Street. Unbeknownst to Blechinger, however, Gibson's had moved to another location and he had actually arrived at "Mike's Ice Cream," which occupied the space formerly occupied by Gibson's. Mike's Ice Cream was owned by Yousef Saman. Just before Officer Blechinger arrived at the store, Yousef Saman had counted the cash in the register in preparation for closing. Yousef then gave his brother, Butres Samaan, a gun to protect them from robbers and they proceeded out the rear door of the store to carry the cash to the building where they normally kept it.

Officer Blechinger drove to the rear of the store and looked over a wall that surrounded a small parking lot or courtyard area located behind the store. He noticed a man holding a gun exit the rear door of the store. He saw another man standing in the doorway. Blechinger suspected that a burglary was in progress and ordered the man to drop his gun. The man, who was later identified as Butres Samaan, fired the gun at Blechinger and struck him in the chest.2 A gun battle ensued and Butres Samaan was fatally wounded.

During the gun battle, Blechinger broadcast on his police radio that he had been shot, that a gun battle continued, and requested backup from other officers. He described the suspects and indicated that there was more than one suspect, at least one of whom was armed. He indicated that at least one suspect had moved through the store toward the front, which opened onto the street. Officer Mitchal Kimball was one of the first officers to arrive at the scene in response to Blechinger's call for help. He arrived at the front of the store. He saw a man who fit the description Blechinger had given of the suspects. Kimball regarded this man, who was later identified as Mohammed Alfaorr, as a suspect and moved toward him with his gun drawn. As set forth later in this opinion, two different accounts were given at trial concerning the altercation that followed.

DISCUSSION

Officer Blechinger

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