Bodager v. Campbell

2013 Ohio 4650
CourtOhio Court of Appeals
DecidedOctober 7, 2013
Docket12CA828
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Opinion

[Cite as Bodager v. Campbell, 2013-Ohio-4650.]

IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF OHIO FOURTH APPELLATE DISTRICT PIKE COUNTY

Eric D. Bodager, :

Plaintiff-Appellant, : Case No. 12CA828

v. :

Damon Campbell et al., : DECISION AND JUDGMENT ENTRY

Defendants-Appellees. : RELEASED: 10/07/13 _____________________________________________________________ APPEARANCES:

James S. Gentile and Rhys B. Cartwright-Jones, Youngstown, Ohio, for Appellant.

Kenneth E. Harris, FREUND, FREEZE & ARNOLD, Columbus, Ohio, for Appellees. _____________________________________________________________ KLATT, P.J. * {¶ 1} Plaintiff-appellant, Eric D. Bodager, appeals from a judgment of the Pike

County Court of Common Pleas that granted summary judgment in favor of defendants-

appellees, Damon Campbell, Brian Anderson, and the City of Waverly.1 For the following

reasons, we affirm.

{¶ 2} On January 1, 2007 at approximately 12:20 a.m., Bodager was driving his

white Mercedes Benz east on Emmitt Avenue in Waverly, Ohio. At the same time,

Anderson, a patrol officer for the Waverly Police Department, was driving his patrol car

west on Emmitt Avenue. Given the rate at which Bodager's Mercedes approached

Anderson's patrol car, Anderson suspected that Bodager might be speeding. Anderson

used his dash-mounted radar to determine Bodager's speed. According to the radar,

1 Waverly is now a village, not a city. Pike App. No. 12CA828 2

Bodager was driving 46 m.p.h.—11 m.p.h. over the posted 35 m.p.h. speed limit.

{¶ 3} After Bodager's Mercedes passed Anderson's patrol car, Anderson made a

U-turn to follow him. As Anderson finished his turn, he saw Bodager's Mercedes making

a left turn onto Ford Avenue. Bodager did not signal before turning. Anderson

accelerated to catch up to Bodager's Mercedes, and he also turned left onto Ford Avenue.

During the turn, Anderson activated his patrol car's overhead lights.

{¶ 4} As Anderson was turning onto Ford Avenue, he saw Bodager's Mercedes

turn left onto an alley that ran behind businesses that fronted the north side of Emmitt

Avenue. Again, Bodager failed to signal before turning. Anderson followed Bodager and

activated his siren just prior to turning left onto the alley.

{¶ 5} The alley curved multiple times before intersecting with Emmitt Avenue.

According to Anderson, Bodager's Mercedes stopped immediately before reaching

Emmitt Avenue. Anderson turned off his siren and prepared to exit his patrol car. At that

point, Bodager's Mercedes accelerated and turned right onto Emmitt Avenue. Anderson

followed. Within a short distance, Bodager's Mercedes again stopped, this time in the

middle of Emmitt Avenue. As Anderson again prepared to leave his patrol car, Bodager's

Mercedes accelerated. Bodager's Mercedes then turned right onto a private driveway.

Bodager drove over old, defunct railroad tracks, turned the Mercedes to the left, and

stopped.

{¶ 6} Bodager's recollection of what happened prior to this point differs from

Anderson's. Bodager was driving eastbound on Emmitt Avenue because he was going to

visit his girlfriend, who was at a friend's home. Bodager saw the friend's car, a yellow

Volkswagen Beetle, pass him going the opposite direction. Bodager assumed that his

friend and girlfriend were headed to his house, so he decided to turn around and follow Pike App. No. 12CA828 3

them. Bodager then turned left onto Ford Avenue, turned left onto the alley, and turned

right onto Emmitt Avenue.

{¶ 7} After turning onto Emmitt Avenue, Bodager saw headlights in his rearview

mirror and thought that one of his friends might be in the car behind him. Bodager did

not see any police lights or hear a siren, nor did he stop his car in the alleyway or on

Emmitt Avenue. Bodager decided to pull onto a private driveway so he could stop and

speak with whoever was in the car behind him. When Bodager drove over the railroad

tracks, he thought his Mercedes had hit something, so he stopped his car and jumped out

to see what he had collided with. According to Bodager, it was at that point that he first

saw police.

{¶ 8} Fortunately, the remainder of Bodager's January 1, 2007 encounter with the

police is memorialized in a video recording. Seconds before Bodager turned onto the

private driveway, Trooper Throckmorton of the Ohio State Highway Patrol pulled behind

Anderson's patrol car. Throckmorton's cruiser was equipped with a video recording

device, which recorded what happened next.

{¶ 9} Throckmorton stopped his cruiser at the base of the private driveway.

Bodager had driven his Mercedes further up the driveway before turning to the left and

stopping in grassy area next to the driveway. Thus, the video recording shows the

Mercedes in profile, with its driver's side facing the viewer.

{¶ 10} In the recording, Bodager immediately jumps out of his Mercedes after

stopping it. Throckmorton and Anderson exit their cars as Bodager exits his.

Throckmorton yells, "Stay in the car. Stay in the car." Bodager, who is already out of his

Mercedes, remains standing next to it, facing the officers. Throckmorton then yells, "Get

your hands up. Get your hands up." Anderson says, "Hands up in the air, now." Bodager Pike App. No. 12CA828 4

raises both hands into the air. By this time, Throckmorton and Anderson have their

weapons drawn and pointed at Bodager.

{¶ 11} Anderson yells, "Turn around; face forward." Bodager drops his hands,

turns toward his Mercedes, and walks a few steps to the rear side panel of the Mercedes.

Anderson repeats, louder, "Turn around; face forward." At the same time, Throckmorton

yells, "Keep your hands up." Bodager places his left hand next to the rear, backseat

window and his right hand on top of the trunk. Anderson walks to Bodager, stands

immediately behind him, and re-holsters his weapon. Throckmorton walks closer to

Bodager and Anderson and stands to Bodager's left with his weapon still drawn and

pointed at Bodager. Anderson tells Bodager to "place [his] right hand behind [his] back."

Bodager removes his left hand from the side of the Mercedes and places it behind his

back.

{¶ 12} At that point, Throckmorton re-holsters his weapon and moves closer to

Bodager and Anderson. As Anderson works to cuff Bodager's left wrist, Bodager stands,

moves away from the Mercedes, and drops his right hand from the trunk. Throckmorton

yells, "Loosen up" and pushes Bodager's left shoulder and side against the rear window of

the Mercedes. Anderson uses his body to push, and then pin, Bodager against the

Mercedes. At the same time, an auxillary officer who was riding with Anderson

approaches from Bodager's right and puts a hand on Bodager's back. Bodager swears and

again tries to stand upright. Throckmorton pushes Bodager's head down and says, "Stay

down. Stay down."

{¶ 13} Throckmorton and the auxiliary officer continue their hold on Bodager as

Anderson recommences trying to cuff him. Bodager says, "What the f*** are you guys

even doing, man? I'm coming to check up on people that I really care about." He then Pike App. No. 12CA828 5

yells, "My f****** back is in spasms!" and tries to stand upright again. One of the officers

says something mostly unintelligible about taking Bodager "out" or "down." Anderson

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