Bohannon v. Trevethan

CourtDistrict Court, M.D. Pennsylvania
DecidedDecember 23, 2024
Docket3:23-cv-01312
StatusUnknown

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Bohannon v. Trevethan, (M.D. Pa. 2024).

Opinion

IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA TYREE BOHANNON, Civil No. 3:23-cv-1312 Plaintiff (Judge Mariani) v. . LIEUTENANT TREVETHAN, ef al, Defendants □ MEMORANDUM Plaintiff Tyree Bohannon (“Bohannon”), an inmate housed at the State Correctional Institution, Dallas, Pennsylvania (“SCI-Dallas”), commenced this civil rights action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983. (Doc. 1). The matter is proceeding via an amended complaint. (Doc. 36-1). Named as Defendants are Lieutenant Trevethan, Superintendent's Assistant/Grievance Coordinator Kyle Fagan, Superintendent's Assistant/Grievance Coordinator Nicole Hogan, Assistant Chief Grievance Coordinator Keri Moore, Correctional Officer Berlew, Superintendent Ransom, and Acting Secretary of Corrections George Little. Before the Court is Defendants’ motion (Doc. 44) to dismiss pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 12(b)(6). For the reasons set forth below, the motion will be granted in part and denied in part.

l. Allegations of the Amended Complaint’ In his amended complaint, Bohannon sets forth various complaints regarding his confinement at SCl-Dallas and his perceived mistreatment by numerous Defendants beginning in June of 2021. (Doc. 36-1). Bohannon alleges that Defendants violated his Fourth, Eighth, and Fourteenth Amendment rights in retaliation for a grievance he filed in June of 2021. (/d.). Grievances in June 2021 and July 2021 Bohannon first alleges that he submitted a grievance to Defendant Fagan on June 27, 2021. (Doc. 36-1 ] 12). In the grievance, Bohannon alleged that two non-party correctional officers violated rules of conduct by changing the television station, playing loud music, and retaliating against inmates. (Doc. 36-1, p. 32). Bohannon alleges that this grievance was not properly processed and answered in the timeframe required by the Department of Corrections’ (“DOC”) polices. (Doc. 36 J 13). Therefore, in July of 2021, Bohannon “spoke directly with the Defendant, Mr. Fagan” regarding the alleged unanswered grievance. (Id. J 14). Defendant Fagan informed Bohannon that he had multiple grievances pending, and they would be answered “at the same time.” (/d.).

1 Bohannon’s brief in opposition to Defendants’ motion contains factual allegations that are not expressly set forth in the amended complaint. (See Doc. 55). The Court may not consider such allegations because a complaint cannot be amended by way of an opposition brief. See Pennsylvania ex rel. Zimmerman v. PepsiCo, Inc., 836 F.2d 173, 181 (3d Cir. 1988) (“[I]t is axiomatic that the complaint may not be amended by the briefs in opposition to a motion to dismiss.”).

In August of 2021, Bohannan alleges that he still did not receive a response. (Id. J 15). Therefore, on August 18, 2021, Bohannon contacted Defendant Trevethan regarding the unanswered grievance. (/d.). Defendant Trevethan allegedly instructed Bohannon to have a correctional officer make a copy of the unanswered grievance. (/d.). He assured Bohannon that “it would be taken care of.” (/d.). On or about that same day, Bohannon alleges that, per Defendant Trevethan’s orders, he was “unlawfully arrested” and placed in the Restricted Housing Unit (“RHU”) in retaliation for filing a grievance. (/d. J] 16, 56). On September 2, 2021, Bohannon appealed the unanswered grievance to Defendant Ransom. (Id. 24). Defendant Ransom declined to process Bohannon’s appeal because the original grievance was never received. (/d. {| 39). Return to General Population in August of 2021 On or about August 25, 2021, SCI-Dallas Security Staff released Bohannon from the RHU and returned him to general population. (/d. ] 19). Security Staff moved Bohannon from O-Block (Custody Level 2 Housing Unit, Honor Block) to C-Block (Custody Level 4 Housing Unit). (/d.). Bohannon appears to allege that the transfer to a different housing block was unwarranted because there were no changes to his custody level. (/d.). August 2021 Inventory Search and Missing Property Bohannon alleges that Defendant Berlew was assigned to collect his property on August 19, 2021. (/d. | 17). Then, Bohannon alleges that on or about August 21, 2021, two unidentified correctional officers removed him from his cell to inventory his property. (/d. J]

18). After the inventory search concluded, Bohannon noticed several of his items were missing. (/d.). The unidentified correctional officer informed Bohannon that the items would be in the property room. (/d.). On August 26, 2021, Bohannon “was summoned to SCI Dallas’ Property Room” to retrieve his personal property. (/d. § 20). Bohannon alleges that multiple clothing items

were missing, as well as other personal items, magazines, and legal documents. (/d.). Bohannon inquired with several correctional officers about his items, but a correctional officer informed him “there was nothing that [hJe could do.” (/d. 4 21). On August 28, 2021, Bohannon asked another correctional officer about his missing property. (/d. {| 22). Allegedly, this resulted in correctional officers returning some of the lost items. (/d.). Because several of his items were still missing, Bohannon sent a request slip to Defendant Ransom inquiring about the remaining property. (/d. 23). Defendant Ransom responded to the request slip and advised Bohannon that he should contact the RHU, Security, or the property room regarding his missing property. (Doc. 36-1, p. 35). Grievance Number 944965 On September 4, 2021, Bohannon filed Grievance Number 944965 alleging SCI- Dallas staff retaliated by placing him in the RHU and moving him to another block upon his return to general population. (Doc. 36-1 §[ 25; Doc. 36-2, pp. 6-7). On September 10, 2021, Defendant Hogan, the Facility Grievance Coordinator, rejected the grievance because each issue needed to be presented in separate grievances. (Doc. 36-1 42; Doc. 36-2, p. 8).

The following day, Bohannon submitted an inmate request and sought an extension of time to file each separate grievance. (Doc. 36-2, p. 9). In response, Defendant Hogan informed Bohannon that he had five working days to resubmit a rejected grievance. (Doc. 36-1 § 43; Doc. 36-2, p. 9). Thereafter, on September 16, 2021, Bohannon filed Grievance Numbers 946023, 946083, and 946257. (Doc. 36-1 27). These three grievances are summarized below. Grievance Number 946023 On September 16, 2021, Bohannon filed Grievance Number 946023, alleging that his property was taken in retaliation for unspecified actions. (Doc. 36-1 {J 44-45). That

same day, Defendant Hogan rejected Grievance Number 946023 for failing to provide the

necessary documentation. (/d. 950). On September 16, 2021, Bohannon appealed his initial grievance denial to the Secretary's Office of Inmate Grievances and Appeals (“SOIGA”’). (Doc. 36-1, pp. 65-66; Doc. 36-1 J 29). On October 8, 2021, Defendant Moore, the Assistant Chief Grievance Officer, rejected the appeal for failing to follow procedures. (Doc. 36-1, pp. 65-66; Doc. 36-1 J 29). Defendant Moore directed Bohannon to resubmit his grievance or appeal to the Facility Manager. (Doc. 36-1, p. 66). Bohannon then appealed the grievance to Defendant Ransom, the Facility Manager. (Doc. 36-1, p. 98; Doc. 36-1 9 35). On October 15, 2021, Defendant Ransom upheld Defendant Hogan’s decision not to process the initial grievance. (/d.). Bohannon appealed Defendant Ransom’s decision to SOIGA on October 28, 2021. (Doc. 36-1 { 38). On final review,

Defendant Moore, on behalf of “D. Varner”, upheld the decision to reject the initial grievance. (Doc. 36-2, p. 41). Grievance Number 946083 On September 16, 2021, Bohannon filed Grievance Number 946083, alleging he

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