Kidwell-Bertagnolli v. County of Sonoma

CourtDistrict Court, N.D. California
DecidedApril 10, 2024
Docket3:20-cv-03291
StatusUnknown

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1 2 3 4 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 5 NORTHERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 6 7 PATRICIA KIDWELL-BERTAGNOLLI, et Case No. 3:20-cv-03291-JSC al., 8 Plaintiffs, ORDER RE: DEFENDANTS’ MOTION 9 FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT v. 10 Re: Dkt. No. 86 COUNTY OF SONOMA, et al., 11 Defendants.

13 Geoffrey Wise Bertagnolli died September 9, 2019 after jumping from the fifth floor of a 14 parking garage while being detained by Sonoma County Sheriff’s deputies pending a 5150 hold. 15 Plaintiffs bring federal and state claims against Sonoma County and Sonoma County Sheriff 16 Deputy Veronica Martinez Ordaz arising from Mr. Bertagnolli’s death. Defendants’ motion for 17 summary judgment is now pending before the Court. (Dkt. No. 86.) Having considered the 18 parties’ briefs and the relevant legal authority, and having had the benefit of oral argument on 19 March 28, 2024, the Court GRANTS the motion for summary judgment on all of the federal 20 claims. No rational trier of fact could find Deputy Ordaz violated the United States Constitution. 21 And, in any event, Deputy Ordaz is entitled to qualified immunity as there is no clearly established 22 law supporting the unconstitutionality of her conduct. Further, no reasonable trier of fact could 23 find the County caused Mr. Bertagnolli’s death by failing to properly train Deputy Ordaz. 24 SUMMARY JUDGMENT EVIDENCE 25 Around 1:30 a.m. on September 9, 2019, Sonoma County Sheriff’s deputies were 26 dispatched to the Graton Casino in Rohnert Park, California based on a report of a man threatening 27 1 to jump off the fifth floor of the parking parage. (Dkt. No. 86-1 at 199.1) Deputy Ordaz was the 2 first deputy to arrive and she parked her car on the roof of the parking garage. (Dkt. No. 86-1, Ex. 3 B, Ordaz Depo. at 115:22-116:6.) She observed “several security officers” who pointed her in the 4 direction of the Mr. Bertagnolli and his wife. (Id. at 116:4-6.) 5 The remainder of the incident was captured on Deputy Ordaz’s body camera and portions 6 of the body cameras of the other officers on the scene as well as security camera footage. The 7 following summary relies primarily on Deputy Ordaz’s body camera (Dkt. No. 86-1, Ex. D-1), the 8 transcript of the body camera footage (Dkt. No. 86-1, Ex. D-2 at ECF 209-261), and photographs 9 from the security cameras on the roof near Deputy Ordaz’s vehicle (Dkt. No. 86-2, Ex. L-5 at ECF 10 32-162).2 11 When Deputy Ordaz arrived at the scene, Mr. Bertagnolli was kneeling on an 12 approximately two-foot concrete ledge at the edge of the roof. (Dkt. No. 86-1, Ex. D-1 at 13 08:36:28.3) There was a woman standing at the ledge holding on to Mr. Bertagnolli—the ledge 14 was slightly above her waist. (Id.) As the officers would later learn, the woman was Mr. 15 Bertagnolli’s wife, Nikki Kidwell-Bertagnolli. (Dkt. No. 86-1, D-2 at 3:19.) Deputy Ordaz stood 16 several feet from Mr. Bertagnolli and attempted to engage him in conversation asking Mr. 17 Bertagnolli to “sit down” and “how come we are here tonight,” and “how can we help you,” and 18 “can you talk to me please.” (Id. at 2:23-4:08.) Mr. Bertagnolli asked for a smoke and Deputy 19 Ordaz got him a pack of cigarettes. (Id. at 5:9-20; 8:11-14.) 20 Deputy Ordaz told Mr. Bertagnolli “Let us all help you. Do you want your wife to see 21 this?” (Dkt. No. 86-1, D-1 at 08:40:38.) Mr. Bertagnolli responded, “It didn’t work out like that 22 last time.” (Id. at 8:40:45; Dkt. No. 86-1, D-2 at 6:5-15.) Ms. Kidwell-Bertagnolli said he tried to 23 run last time and they “choked him out.” (Dkt. No. 86-1, D-2 at 8:23-9:10.) Ms. Kidwell- 24 Bertagnolli also said he had overdosed the other day and she gave him CPR. (Id. at 11:9-11.) 25 1 Record Citations are to material in the Electronic Case File (“ECF”); pinpoint citations are to the 26 ECF-generated page numbers at the top of the document. When citing to a video, the time indicates the video timestamp. 27 2 Plaintiffs did not object to this video evidence or any other evidence proffered by Defendants. 1 Deputy Ordaz continued to ask Mr. Bertagnolli to “have a seat” and to “let me help you” and 2 “don’t do this to her.” (Dkt. No. 86-1, Ex. D-1 at 08:43:10-08:45:53.) 3 After about nine minutes, Deputy Keller arrived and began talking with Mr. Bertagnolli. 4 (Dkt. No. 86-1, Ex. B, Ordaz Depo. at 131:10-14; Dkt. No. 86-1, Ex. D-1 at 08:45:55.) Deputy 5 Ordaz stepped away and spoke to Deputy Miale stating Ms. Kidwell-Bertagnolli had already tried 6 to pull Mr. Bertagnolli down several times and Deputy Ordaz was worried he would fall off and to 7 the back. (Dkt. No. 86-1, Ex. D-1 at 08:46:02-08:46:12.) Deputy Miale then began speaking with 8 Mr. Bertagnolli encouraging him to sit down and swing his legs out towards Ms. Kidwell- 9 Bertagnolli so he could really hug her. (Id. at 08:48:15-08:58:44.) Throughout Mr. Bertagnolli’s 10 time on the ledge, Ms. Kidwell-Bertagnolli held on to Mr. Bertagnolli with Mr. Bertagnolli 11 stroking her hair, rubbing her back, and hugging her. When asked why he was there that night, 12 Mr. Bertagnolli said “drugs” and identified meth, heroin, and crack. (Dkt. No. 86-1, Ex. D-2 at 13 22:6-13.) While Mr. Bertagnolli swung his legs over the ledge so he was sitting on the ledge 14 facing the officers, after less than three minutes he moved back to kneeling on one leg. (Dkt. No. 15 86-1, Ex. D-1 at 08:58:44-09:01:27.) Thirty seconds later, as Mr. Bertagnolli pulled away from 16 Ms. Kidwell-Bertagnolli towards the drop, officers successfully moved in to take him off the 17 ledge. (Id. at 09:01:27-09:01:56.) 18 Deputies had talked to Mr. Bertagnolli for 25 minutes before they took him down from the 19 wall. (Dkt. No. 86-1, Ex. D-1 at 08:36:28-09:01:56.) Over this time period, several more 20 deputies, including Sergeant Botttomly, the ranking officer, arrived. (Dkt. No. 86-1, Ex. B, Ordaz 21 Depo. at 143:4-10; Dkt. No. 86-1, Ex. E, Bottomly Depo. 53:24-54:5.) When Sergeant Bottomly 22 observed “an opportunity that [he] could get [his] hands on [Mr. Bertagnolli, he] ran at him” and 23 “bear hugged him and pulled him off the wall.” (Dkt. No. 86-1, Ex. E, Bottomly Depo. 76:20- 24 77:3.) Deputy Ordaz does not recall how Mr. Bertagnolli was taken off the wall, “all [she] can 25 remember is people rushing in, grabbing him and then we all kind of went down.” (Dkt. No. 86-1, 26 Ex. B, Ordaz Depo. at 145:2-5.) This testimony is consistent with the body camera footage. (Dkt. 27 No. 86-1, Ex. D-1 at 09:01:56-09:02:13.) Mr. Bertagnolli struggled during the few seconds it took 1 09:01:59-09:02:15) 2 It took officers less than a minute to handcuff Mr. Bertagnolli during which time Deputies 3 Miale and Ordaz attempted to place his legs in a figure-four hold, another deputy placed a knee on 4 his left shoulder, and a fourth restrained his other arm. (Id. at 09:01:56-09:02:32; Dkt. No. 86-1, 5 Ex. B, Ordaz Depo. at 152:23-153:3.) After Mr. Bertagnolli was handcuffed, one officer asked 6 him if he was going to kick anyone and when Mr. Bertagnolli said “no,” Deputy Ordaz released 7 his leg. (Dkt. No. 86-1, Ex. D-1 at 09:02:40.) Deputy Ordaz released Mr. Bertagnolli’s leg 18 8 seconds after he was handcuffed. (Id at 09:02:32-09:02:50.) Officers then patted him down and 9 turned him over. (Id. at 09:02:50-09:03:37.) Less than a minute later, officers stood Mr. 10 Bertagnolli up. (Id. at 09:02:50-09:03:37.) Deputy Ordaz called for medical. (Id. at 09:03:32.) 11 Mr. Bertagnolli asked for a cigarette. (Id. at 09:03:37.) 12 Deputies Geddes and Ordaz escorted Mr. Bertagnolli to Deputy Ordaz’s patrol vehicle and 13 had him sit on the front bumper. (Id. at 09:03:46-09:04:10.) Deputy Geddes offered Mr. 14 Bertagnolli a cigarette which Deputy Miale lit for him. (Id. at 09:04:10-09:05:19.) Deputy Ordaz 15 asked Mr. Bertagnolli if he was on meth or heroin and Mr. Bertagnolli responded that he had 16 smoked meth 24 hours ago. (Id. at 09:06:10.) Deputy Miale asked Mr.

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