JONES v. RYAN

CourtDistrict Court, D. New Jersey
DecidedApril 15, 2024
Docket1:23-cv-04557
StatusUnknown

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JONES v. RYAN, (D.N.J. 2024).

Opinion

NOT FOR PUBLICATION IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEW JERSEY CAMDEN VICINAGE GERALDINE CAPOBIANCO JONES, ef ai., | HONORABLE KAREN M. WILLIAMS Plaintiffs, | Civil Action v. | No. 23-4557 (KMW-EAP) ! DANIEL THOMPSON, et al, OPINION Defendants. APPEARANCES: GERALDINE CAPOBIANCO JONES RHYS E. JONES, SR., RHYS E. JONES, JR., LIAM JONES 170 VALLEY ROAD MONTCLAIR, NJ 07042 Plaintiffs appearing pro se TERANCE J. BENNETT, ESQ. 3431 ROUTE 47, P.O. BOX 520 PORT ELIZABETH, NJ 08348 Counsel for Defendants Daniel Thompson and Elizabeth Thompson TIMOTHY CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER, ESQ. HELMER, CONLEY & KASSELMAN, P.A. 11] WHITEHORSE PIKE HADDON HEIGHTS, NJ 08035 Counsel for Defendant Daniel Thompson, Jr. BRAHEEM LAMAR UKAIDI, ESQ. RICHARD J, HUGHES JUSTICE COMPLEX DIVISION OF LAW 25 MARKET STREET TRENTON, NJ 08611 Counsel for Defendants Amanda Ryan, Daryl Hill, Jamie Anne Champ, Steven Baugh, and the State of New Jersey

WILLIAMS, District Judge: I. INTRODUCTION Plaintiffs Geraldine Capobianco Jones, Rhys E. Jones, Sr., Rhys E. Jones, Jr., and Liam Jones (collectively, “Plaintiffs”), brings this action against Defendants Daniel Thompson, Elizabeth Thompson, Daniel Thompson, Jr., (“Thompson Defendants”); Defendants Amanda Ryan, Daryl Hill, Jamie Anne Champ, and Steven Baugh, (“Officer Defendants”); and the State of New Jersey, alleging that the Thompson Defendants coordinated with Officer Defendants to violate Plaintiffs’ constitutional rights, 42 U.S.C. § 1983, the New Jersey Crvil Rights Act, and cause the physical and emotional harms that Plaintiffs suffered on June 22, 2021 when Thompson Defendants allegedly called the police to report a trespass on their property, and the subsequent assault and arrest of Plaintiffs at their home by responding Officer Defendants. This matter comes before the Court on Defendant Daniel Thompson, Jr.’s Motion to Dismiss, (ECF No. 5). Plaintiffs Geraldine Capobianco Jones, Rhys E. Jones, Sr., Rhys E. Jones, Jr. and Liam Jones, opposed the motion, (ECF No. 19), and Defendant replied, (ECF No. 20). For the reasons that follow, the Court will grant Defendant Daniel Thompson, Jr.’s Motion to Dismiss, (ECF No. 5).! Il. BACKGROUND A. Initiation of Dispute Plaintiffs and Thompson Defendants Elizabeth and Daniel, Sr., live on properties adjacent to each other in Leesburg, New Jersey. Notice of Removal at Attachment 5, Plaintiffs’ Complaint (“Compl.”) { 12. Plaintiffs acquired the home through a special auction by the Maurice River Township in December of 2020 and around April of 2021, Plaintiffs Geraldine and Rhys, Sr, took

1 Pursuant to Local Civil Rule 78.1(b), this motion will be decided on the papers without oral argument.

possession of the property. Jd. J¥ 12-13. Around that time Thompson Defendants approached Plaintiffs informing them that they had intended to purchase Plaintiffs’ property but were unaware of the auction, /d, 713, On or about May 1, 2021, the contractors that Plaintiffs hired began their work to repair various aspects of the property and this is when Thompson Defendants first began to contest the property boundary line, which allegedly was used by Thompson Defendants to park cars and deposit other objects. Id. [| 14-16. Since then, Plaintiffs and Thompson Defendants have been disputing the boundary in a municipal court matter, and Plaintiffs allege that Thompson Defendants have also used out-of-court tactics to harass, intimidate, and disrupt Plaintiffs’ use of their property. Jd. ff 17-18. These acts have included: filing “false complaints” with the municipal court, calling the State Police to report alleged trespassing and other activity on the disputed property at least ten times, surveilling and filming Plaintiffs and the property, placing objects such as fencing and cars in the disputed area, moving surveyor’s boundary stakes, and “deceiving” the Superior Court by filing an invalid survey. Jd, 7 19-21. Plaintiffs allege that Thompson Defendants conspired with Defendant Officers to deprive Plaintiffs’ use of the land and violate Plaintiffs’ civil rights though their son, Defendant Daniel Thompson, Jr., who they allege is a State Police officer. fd. § 21. B. Arrests Made on June 22, 2021 On June 22, 2021, Thompson Defendants allegedly called in another trespassing complaint to the State Police about Plaintiffs, resulting in Defendant Officers Ryan and Hill reporting to the scene to investigate the report. Jd. 9926-28. Shortly after questioning what Plaintiff Geraldine was doing, Defendant Officer Ryan allegedly moved to immediately arrest Plaintiff Geraldine while on her own property, which escalated into the arrest of every member of the Jones family. id. 7 33-43. Plaintiff Geraidine was arrested by Defendant Officers Ryan and Hill, who she asserts

“tossed or dropped” her to the ground, causing a dislocated and fractured right shoulder, where she was repeatedly kicked while restrained, and further injured by Officer Champ. Jd. Plaintiff Geraldine asserts that she attempted to shield herself by entering her back door where Plaintiff Liam tried to intervene and was injured by Defendant Officers Ryan and Hill grabbing his arm while restraining him, causing a significant contusion. /d. ff] 38-40. Plaintiff Rhys, Jr. also attempted to intervene, and Defendant Officers Ryan and Hill are alleged to have struck him and forced him to the ground. fd. 42. Atsome point during this altercation, additional officers arrived at the scene and entered Plaintiffs’ home. fd. [{ 36. During the melee, another unnamed officer thought Plaintiff Rhys, Jr. had a weapon, “picked Rhys Jr. up and threw him across the room,” where another unnamed officer jumped on top of him, put him in a choke hold, and caused injuries to his ribs and back, Jd. 42. Then, Defendant Officer Hill allegedly punched Plaintiff Rhys, Jr. on the back of his head, causing a concussion resulting in “Post Concussion Syndrome.” fd. Other unnamed officers tackled Plaintiff Rhys, Sr., causing pain, ] 43. Plaintiffs were then taken to the Port Norris Police Station, transferred to Cumberland County Jail, and released the next day. Id. C. September Superior Court Action On September 2, 2021, Thompson Defendants filed another court action regarding the disputed property boundary, supported by a survey conducted by Mr. DeFabrites. Jd. | 48. Plaintiffs allege that Thompson Defendants knew that this particular survey had been “withdrawn” for being “erroneous and inaccurate,” but they filed it in the matter anyway, defrauding the court and resulting in “an erroneous decision and judgment,” causing severe emotional distress and continued time and expense to vacate and correct that judgment. Id. {] 49-53.

Til, LEGAL STANDARD A. Federal Rule of Civil Procedure Rule 12(b)(6) In deciding a motion to dismiss pursuant to Rule 12(b)(6), a district court is required to accept as true all factual allegations in the complaint and draw all reasonable inferences from those allegations in the light most favorable to the plaintiff, see Phillips v. Cnty. of Allegheny, 515 F.3d 224, 228 (3d Cir. 2008), but need not accept as true legal conclusions couched as factual allegations. Papasan v. Allain, 478 U.S. 265, 286 (1986). A complaint need not contain “detailed factual allegations” to survive a motion to dismiss, but must contain “more than an unadorned, the- defendant-unlawfuliy-harmed-me accusation.” Ashcroft v. Igbal, 556 U.S, 662, 678 (2009).

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