Jamison v. Storm

426 F. Supp. 2d 1144, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 22618, 2006 WL 889575
CourtDistrict Court, W.D. Washington
DecidedMarch 29, 2006
DocketC04-2267Z
StatusPublished
Cited by8 cases

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Jamison v. Storm, 426 F. Supp. 2d 1144, 2006 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 22618, 2006 WL 889575 (W.D. Wash. 2006).

Opinion

ORDER

ZILLY, District Judge.

This matter comes before the Court on a motion for summary judgment, docket no. 19, by Officer Ed English and the City of Morton (collectively, “Defendants”). Also before the Court are Defendants’ motion to strike the declaration of Brad Storm, docket no 28, and Plaintiff Nadine Jami-son’s motion to strike Defendants’ reply brief as untimely, docket no. 31. Having reviewed Defendants’ motion, Plaintiffs brief in opposition, docket no. 23, Defendants’ brief in reply, and all supporting declarations and exhibits, and having heard the argument of counsel on March 24, 2006, the Court enters the following Order.

Background

This case arises out of a tragic automobile accident that took place at approximately 12:30 a.m. on March 24, 2001. Compl., docket no. 1, ¶ 2.1. The accident occurred when a pick-up truck driven by 20-year-old Defendant Brad Storm (“Storm”) left the road and rolled down an embankment killing two of Storm’s three passengers, 17-year-old Jetaime Hall (“Hall”) and 25-year-old Trevor Whitlow (“Whitlow”), and injuring the third, 15-year-old Plaintiff Nadine Jamison. Id. Storm was subsequently convicted of vehicular manslaughter and driving under the influence. Id. at ¶ 2.2.

Sometime between approximately 11:20 and 11:30 p.m. on March 23, 2001, two on-duty City of Morton police officers, Defendant Officer Ed English (“Officer English”) and Officer George Harbaugh, came into contact with Storm at a fueling station and mini-mart business known as the Gas Plus. 1 Id. at ¶ 2.6. Officer English spoke with Storm for some period of time. Id. at ¶ 2.7. During their encounter, Storm asked Officer English for a cigarette, Officer English asked Storm for his identification, which Storm provided, and Officer English gave Storm a cigarette and lit it for him. Id. While the preceding *1148 facts are undisputed, some of what occurred on the night of March 23, 2001, and the early morning of March 24, 2001, is in dispute. See Answer, docket no. 4.

Events Preceding the Interaction Between Storm and Officer English

At approximately 8:00 p.m. on March 23, Storm and Whitlow arrived at Hall’s grandmother’s home in Randle, Washington to pick up Hall and the Plaintiff. Christie Deck, docket no. 20, Ex. B (Jami-son Dep. at 79). At that point, Storm states that he consumed one beer or less. Id. at Ex A (Storm Dep. at 94). After leaving Hall’s home, Storm, Whitlow, Hall, and Plaintiff decided to drive to a party at Swofford Pond in Mossyrock, Washington. Id. at Ex. A (Storm Dep. at 37 — 38); Storm Deck, docket no. 25, ¶ 5. Storm states that he consumed “maybe half a beer” more between picking up Hall and Plaintiff and arriving at the party. Id. (Storm Dep. at 94). .

Storm and his passengers arrived at the Swofford Pond party sometime between 8:00 p.m. and 10:00 p.m. Id. (Storm Dep. at 44). At various points in his deposition, Storm testified he consumed either one beer or two beers at the party. Id. (Storm Dep. at 44, 94). Storm also testified that some of the beer he and Whitlow had purchased that evening had been stolen out of his truck during the party. Id. (Storm Dep. at 44, 96). The four stayed at the party for approximately an hour and a half before leaving for Morton. Id. (Storm Dep. at 44).

There is conflicting evidence as to how much alcohol Storm had consumed during the time before his arrival in Morton. On the low end, Storm states that he had one and a half beers before arriving at the party and one beer at the party, for a total of two and a half beers. However, Storm stated elsewhere in his deposition that he had two beers at the party, for a total of three and a half. Additionally, Storm signed a declaration prior to his deposition in which he stated that he had “consumed approximately seven beers by that point in the evening.” Storm Deck at ¶ 16. When asked during the deposition whether his declaration was accurate, Storm testified:

“No. I gave you the same statement, that I had approximately four to five beers at the end of the night, and that’s what I can remember now ... And yeah, like what I’m saying, two to two and a half beers to three beers, somewhere in that line is what I had at the point of where you’re at right now when I got to the store.” •

Christie Deck at Ex. A (Storm Dep. at 100). Later, when asked again, Storm testified that he “consumed five to seven beers total, in the evening, yeah.” Sullivan Deck, docket no. 24, Ex B (Storm Dep. at 129) (emphasis added). When asked how many beers Storm had consumed, Plaintiff testified in her deposition that Storm had consumed eight beers before leaving the party and two beers before arriving in Morton, for a total of 10. Christie Deck at Ex. B (Jamison Dep. at 100-01).

Events During the Interaction Between Storm and Officer English

Upon arriving in Morton, Storm and his passengers stopped at the Gas Plus Chevron station to get gasoline. Storm Deck at ¶ 8. When they stopped at the Gas Plus, Storm recognized Officer English standing outside the entrance to the store smoking a cigarette with an Officer that Storm had never seen before. Storm Deck at ¶ 11. Having known Officer English from “approximately six or seven” previous encounters, Storm decided that he would go “bum a cigarette from Officer English.” Id. at ¶¶ 14-15. Storm testified that he knew Officer English from having hunted on his property once when he was 11-12 years old and having talked to Officer English *1149 briefly on several occasions about topics such as the weather and fishing in the two years preceding the accident. Sullivan Decl., Ex B (Storm Dep. at 20-23). Storm also testified that he and Officer English would call each other by name when they ran into each other. Id. (Storm Dep. at 24-25).

Before speaking to Officer English, Storm “popped a couple of cough drops” in order to “dilute the smell of alcohol on [his] breath.” Storm Decl. at ¶ 15. Storm testified that he then approached Officer English, who was “looking way” and “talking to the officer when [Storm] pulled up.” Christie Decl., Ex. A (Storm Dep. at 111). Storm “walked over” and “tapped [Officer English] on the shoulder and asked him for a cigarette, and [they] discussed fishing or something.” Id. (Storm Dep. at 111— 12). Before giving Storm a cigarette, Officer English asked Storm how old he was and for identification, which Strom provided. Storm Decl. at ¶ 22; English Decl., docket no. 21, ¶ 4. Both Storm and English state that Storm referred to Officer English by his first name. Storm Decl. at ¶ 22 (“Ed you know how old I am”); English Decl. at ¶ 4 (“Ed, I am 20 years old, you know that”). According to Officer English: “After [Officer English] gave him the cigarette, [Officer English] spoke with Mr. Storm while [they] both smoked. When [Storm] finished his cigarette, [Storm] left and [Officer English] turned [his] attention back to [his] conversation with Reserve Officer Harbaugh.” English Decl. at ¶ 5.

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