Estate of Schroeder ex rel. Schroeder v. Gillespie County

23 F. Supp. 3d 775, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 75034, 2014 WL 2505691
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Texas
DecidedJune 2, 2014
DocketCase No. A-12-CA-1139-SS
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Estate of Schroeder ex rel. Schroeder v. Gillespie County, 23 F. Supp. 3d 775, 2014 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 75034, 2014 WL 2505691 (W.D. Tex. 2014).

Opinion

ORDER

SAM SPARKS, District Judge.

BE IT REMEMBERED on this day the Court reviewed the file in the above-styled cause, and specifically Defendants’ Motion for Summary Judgment [# 18], Plaintiffs’ Response [# 24], Defendants’ Reply [# 28], Plaintiffs’ Sur-Reply [# 30], Defendants’ Supplement to their Motion for Summary Judgment [# 42], and Plaintiffs’ Response to Defendants’ Supplement [# 44], Having reviewed the documents, the governing law, and the file as a whole, the Court now enters the following opinion and orders GRANTING summary judgment on all claims EXCEPT the policy-related § 1983 claims against Gillespie County and Sheriff Mills in his official capacity.

Background

This case involves the suicide of Damion Michael Schroeder while he was a pretrial detainee at the Gillespie County Jail. Schroeder came into the custody of Gillespie County after he was pulled over on his motorcycle in a traffic stop shortly after midnight on May 5, 2011. Schroeder was subsequently arrested, and the officer noted in his report that Schroeder exhibited the signs and symptoms of an individual under the influence of methamphetamine. See Defs.’ Mot. Summ. J. [# 18-5], Ex. E (Texas Ranger Report), ¶ 1.6. Schroeder complained of a shoulder injury incurred during the traffic stop, and the officer summoned Emergency Medical Services (EMS), which ultimately transported Schroeder to Hill Country Hospital in Fredericksburg to be further examined. Schroeder admitted to staff at the emergency room, and he tested positive for, methamphetamine use. Id. at ¶ 1.9. He was discharged at 3:20 a.m. and transported to the Gillespie County Jail. Id. He was in custody of Gillespie County for Evading Arrest or Detention with a Vehicle, Driving While Intoxicated, Driving While License Invalid, and two out-of-county warrants. Id. at ¶ 1.10.

[778]*778Upon arrival, Schroeder was lethargic and unable to go through the normal booking process, so he was placed in cell A-l until he could answer routine booking questions. At 11:40 a.m., Jailer Travis Burrer woke Schroeder to summon him to complete the booking process, but Schroeder told him he needed more sleep. Approximately twenty, minutes later, Burrer heard noises coming from Schroeder’s cell, and he along with Jailer Rick Carter went to check the cell. They observed Schroeder lying on the floor with an abrasion on his cheek. They also noticed Schroeder had torn a strip from a jail blanket and fastened it to the underside of a bench support brace. When questioned, Schroeder apparently said he was trying to make a pillow, but Burrer did not believe him, instead concluding Schroeder was probably trying to hang himself. Id. at ¶ 1.15. Schroeder was then formally booked around 12:30 p.m. and placed into Cell E under “suicide watch.” Id. at ¶ 1.16. Cell E is an “Intensive Supervision Cell,” which is the closest cell to the booking area where the jailer is stationed. Id. Cell E has a steel door, and the door has a small “window” made from expanded metal through which jailers can observe the inmate. Id. at ¶ 1.26. To actually see an inmate, a jailer must open a plate covering the window in order to peek into the cell. According to Burrer, Schroeder was wearing a paper suit from the hospital and two different colored socks at the time he was placed in Cell E. Id.

Under suicide watch, Schroeder was checked on at approximately fifteen minute intervals as required per the then existing policy. At the Gillespie County Jail, jailers on suicide watch duty record every time they conduct an observation on a form known as an “Inmate Welfare Check” form. Id. at ¶ 1.17. Burrer maintained the suicide watch at least until 6:00 p.m. when Jailer Robert Kenzie came on duty. Kenzie monitored Schroeder through the night until Jailer Reagan Givens took over around 6:00 a.m. on May 6, 2011.

Givens knew Schroeder entered the jail the previous day but had not been immediately booked due to intoxication. Id. at ¶ 1.20. Givens learned from other personnel Schroeder was in Cell E because he had possibly tried to hang himself on a bunk support brace. Id. at ¶ 1.21; Defs.’ Mot. Summ. J. [# 18-2], Ex. B (Givens Depo.), at 87:2-6. Givens was told this event explained why Schroeder was under suicide watch and being checked every fifteen minutes. Givens Depo., at 87:7-9. Around 7:00 a.m. Givens took Schroeder out of his cell to be magistrated, and Givens noted Schroeder was barefoot. Texas Ranger Report, at ¶ 1.22. After magistration, Givens returned Schroeder to his cell. Givens continued to check on Schroeder every fifteen minutes throughout the morning, and during this time Schroeder was lying down on his mat faced away from Givens. Id. at ¶ 1.24.

Defendants provided a DVD with footage from the surveillance camera in place at the Gillespie County Jail on the date in question. See Defs. Mot. Summ. J. [# 18-8], Ex. C. From this footage, the viewer can observe Givens periodically checking Cell E as part of his suicide watch responsibilities. A check essentially consists of Givens approaching Cell E’s door, pulling back the small metal plate covering the window, and peeking inside the cell where Schroeder was being kept. The Court has reviewed the footage, which begins at approximately 11:00 a.m. on May 6, 2011, and Givens checked on Schroeder at the following approximate times: (1) 11:04; (2) 11:15; (3) 11:25; (4) 11:32; and (5) 11:43. On this check at 11:43, Givens observed Schroeder sitting up on his bed. Texas Ranger Report, at ¶ 1.24. Givens asked Schroeder if he was doing okay, and [779]*779Schroeder indicated in the affirmative. Id. At approximately 11:56, Givens checked on Schroeder, but did not note this check on the Inmate Welfare Check form. Givens apparently did not write down the check because he was in a rush to go to the restroom. Id. Givens observed Schroeder standing and moving or turning slowly. Id.

Around 12:10, Givens re-entered -the booking area outside of Cell E with a new detainee he intended to process. Givens went to check on Schroeder and saw him standing very still with his back to the door. Id. at ¶ 1.25. Givens looked more closely and realized Schroeder was hanging by his neck. Id. Schroeder had taken two socks, soaked them in water, tied them together, wedged them into the steel frame covering the light bulb on the ceiling of Cell E, and used them as a ligature. Id. at ¶¶ 1.25, 1.28. Givens opened the cell immediately and used a knife to cut the socks. Id. at ¶ 1.25. He -immediately went to the jailer’s office, called the dispatcher, and instructed them to call Fred-ericksburg EMS. Id. He returned to Schroeder with the CPR and resuscitation mask and started performing CPR on Schroeder until EMS arrived and took over. Id. Schroeder was taken to the hospital and eventually died on May 10, 2011.

Plaintiffs filed their Original Complaint [# 1] on December 14, 2012. The Plaintiffs are: (1) the Estate of Damion Michael Schroeder, Michael Schroeder, and Sandra I. Keyser, as parents and estate representatives of Damion Michael Schroeder (The Schroeder Estate); and (2) Anne M. Clan-cey as parent and next friend of L.G.C., the minor child of Damion Michael Schroeder (Clancey). Plaintiffs filed an Amended Complaint on June 19, 2013, asserting claims against the following Defendants: (1) Reagan Givens in his individual capacity; (2) Gillespie County; (3) the Gillespie County Sheriffs Department; and (4) Sheriff Buddy Mills in his official capacity.

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