Jones v. Congemi

848 So. 2d 41, 2003 WL 21076575
CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedMay 13, 2003
Docket01-C-1345, 02-CA-148, 02-CA-149
StatusPublished
Cited by7 cases

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Jones v. Congemi, 848 So. 2d 41, 2003 WL 21076575 (La. Ct. App. 2003).

Opinion

848 So.2d 41 (2003)

Chiwana J. JONES, Wife of/and Henry Jones, individually and appearing on behalf of their Minor Child, Breion Jones; Andre James Phillips, individually and as the duly appointed Provision Tutor of and appearing on behalf of Diana James; Orlando James Brown, individually and appearing on behalf of her Minor Child, Norman James,
v.
Nick CONGEMI, both individually and as the Chief of Police, City of Kenner, ABC Insurance Company, Michael Archuleta, Russell Moran, Bennie Bazely, and Robert King, as the Natural Tutor of Terrence King.
Wilmareen James, Wife of/and Wilson James,
v.
Nick Congemi, individually and as the Chief of Police, City of Kenner, Michael Archuleta, Russell Moran, Bennie Bazley and Terrence King.

Nos. 01-C-1345, 02-CA-148, 02-CA-149.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Fifth Circuit.

May 13, 2003.

*42 Daniel A. Claitor, Claitor & Loupe, L.L.C., Baton Rouge, LA, for Chiwana Jones, et al., Plaintiffs/Appellees.

Karl Wiedemann, Wiedemann & Wiedemann, New Orleans, LA, for Wilmareen James and Wilson James, Plaintiffs/Appellees.

Edward F. Kohnke, IV, James H. Brown, Jr., Frilot, Patridge, Kohnke & Clements, New Orleans, LA, and Lawrence J. Duplass, Kelly Cambre Bogart, Duplass, Zwain & Bourgeois, Metairie, LA, for The City of Kenner, Chief of Police Nick Congemi, Officer Michael Archuleta, Officer Russell Moran, Officer Bennie Bazley, and Fireman's Fund Insurance Company of Ohio, Defendants/Appellee.

Ernest L. O'Bannon, Christopher M. G'Sell, Bienvenu, Foster, Ryan & O'Bannon, New Orleans, LA, for Scottsdale Insurance Company, Intervenor/Appellee.

Philip Boudousque', Metairie, LA, for The City of Kenner, Chief of Police Nick A. Congemi, Officer Michael Archuleta, Officer Russell Moran, Officer Bennie Bazely, Defendants/Appellants.

Panel composed of Judges EDWARD A. DUFRESNE, JR., SOL GOTHARD, JAMES L. CANNELLA, THOMAS F. DALEY and WALTER J. ROTHSCHILD.

WALTER J. ROTHSCHILD, Judge.

This case arises from an automobile accident that occurred on August 30, 1998, when Terrence King, who was driving a stolen Dodge Neon, disregarded a red light and struck a Honda Accord driven by Wilmareen James. The plaintiffs in this matter are the occupants of the Honda Accord and the survivors of the occupants who tragically died as a result of this accident. At the time of the accident, the vehicle driven by King was being followed by three police officers from the Kenner Police Department, namely Officers Archuleta, Moran, and Bazley, in police units.

The plaintiffs filed suit against the City of Kenner, Kenner Police Chief Nick Congemi, and the three officers who were following Mr. King at the time of the accident ("the Kenner defendants"), as well as Scottsdale Insurance Company and Fireman's Fund Insurance Company of Ohio. The Kenner defendants filed a Motion for Summary Judgment asserting that they are not liable for the damages in this case because the accident was caused solely by the negligence of Terrence King, not the Kenner defendants. After a hearing, the trial judge denied the Kenner defendants' Motion for Summary Judgment, stating that he was unable to determine if the officers' pursuit of Mr. King complied with the policies of the Kenner Police Department and if the accident would have occurred if Mr. King had not been pursued in this manner.

*43 The Kenner defendants sought review of this ruling by filing a writ application, No. 01-C-1345, with this Court, but the application was denied on December 13, 2001 in a 2-1 decision. The Kenner defendants filed a writ application, No.2002-CC-0105, with the Louisiana Supreme Court, which was granted. The matter was remanded to this court for briefing, argument, and opinion. Jones v. Congemi, 02-0105 (La.4/12/02), 812 So.2d 659.[1]

This Court rendered an opinion granting Summary Judgment in favor of the Kenner defendants and dismissing them from this lawsuit on October 16, 2002. However, the plaintiffs filed a writ application, No. 02-C-2779, from this ruling with the Louisiana Supreme Court, and it was granted on January 24, 2003. Jones v. Congemi, 02-2979 (La.1/24/03), 840 So.2d 525. The Supreme Court vacated the summary judgment pertaining to the Kenner defendants' liability and remanded the matter to this Court to consider this issue once again, after briefing and argument by the parties. Oral argument was held before a five-judge panel of this Court on April 2, 2003, and the matter was once again submitted.

FACTS

On the morning of August 30, 1998, Officer Archuleta of the Kenner Police Department was on patrol in the area of the 100 block of Airline Drive when he noticed a green Dodge Neon traveling east on Airline Drive. The vehicle appeared to be speeding, so Officer Archuleta pulled onto Airline Drive and began to follow the Neon while remaining about 1½ to 2 car lengths behind it. While following the Neon, Officer Archuleta confirmed that it was traveling at approximately 55 miles per hour in a 45 mile per hour zone. As they reached the overpass just west of the New Orleans airport, Officer Archuleta activated the overhead lights on his police unit. Mr. King reduced his speed to about 40 miles per hour, which was the proper speed limit on that portion of Airline Drive, but did not pull over.

Mr. King stopped at a red light at the intersection in front of the airport, and Officer Archuleta began "popping" his siren in order to get Mr. King's attention. However, Mr. King did not pull over and, when the light turned green, he continued to drive down Airline Drive at the posted speed limit, 40 miles per hour. Both Mr. King and Officer Archuleta stopped at the next red light, which was at the intersection of Hollandey and Airline. Officer Archuleta notified the radio dispatcher for the Kenner Police Department that he was following a vehicle that was stopping for all of the traffic signals, but would not pull over. He further asked the dispatcher to have registration and stolen vehicle checks performed.

When the light at Hollandey turned green, Mr. King continued to proceed down Airline, moved to the left lane, and continued traveling within the speed limit until he reached a red light at the intersection of Williams Boulevard and Airline, where he and Officer Archuleta stopped once again. At this intersection, two other Kenner police units, driven by Officers Russell Moran and Bennie Bazley, arrived, after hearing on the radio that Officer Archuleta was following a vehicle that *44 would not pull over. Officer Bazley positioned his police unit southbound on Williams Boulevard, pointed toward Airline, and Officer Moran positioned his vehicle in the intersection, blocking the eastbound left lane of travel and part of the eastbound right lane of travel on Airline Drive, which was just ahead of Mr. King and Officer Archuleta who were stopped at the red light at this intersection. Both police units had their overhead lights on, but neither police unit had its siren on.

Officer Archuleta exited his vehicle and approached the Neon driven by Terrence King. When he reached the back bumper of the Neon, Mr. King drove around Officer Moran's vehicle and proceeded down Airline Drive, even though the light at Williams was still red. Officers Bazley, Moran, and Archuleta followed Mr. King, proceeded through the next intersection, which was controlled by a green light, and approached the next intersection at Roosevelt, which had a red light. Mr. King did not stop for the red light and, after passing through this intersection, began to increase his speed. According to the officers, Mr.

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