(PS) White v. City and County of West Sacramento

CourtDistrict Court, E.D. California
DecidedFebruary 9, 2022
Docket2:20-cv-02383
StatusUnknown

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT 9 FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA 10 11 ROBBIE D. WHITE, No. 2:20-cv-02383 MCE AC PS 12 Plaintiff, 13 v. FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS 14 CITY AND COUNTY OF WEST SACRAMENTO, et al., 15 Defendants. 16

17 18 This civil rights action was removed to federal court on December 1, 2020. ECF No. 1. 19 Plaintiff is now proceeding in pro se following the withdrawal of his attorney. ECF No. 32. Pre- 20 trial proceedings were accordingly referred to the undersigned pursuant to Local Rule 302(c)(21). 21 ECF No. 34. Pending before the court is a motion to dismiss parts of this case brought by 22 defendants City and County of West Sacramento, Officer Mahaffey, Officer N. Ogden, and 23 Officer A. Schreiber. ECF No. 30. Plaintiff opposes the motion. ECF No. 42. The matter was 24 heard via zoom on January 26, 2022. ECF No. 46. 25 For the reasons that follow, the undersigned recommends that the motion be GRANTED 26 in part and DENIED in part. Plaintiff should be permitted to proceed on his excessive force, 27 assault and battery, and false arrest claims against Officers Ogden and Mahaffey, as well as his 28 First Amendment retaliation claim against Officer Ogden. These claims lie at the heart of 1 plaintiff’s case. The other claims in the complaint, however, cannot support relief and should be 2 dismissed. 3 I. BACKGROUND 4 A. Procedural History 5 Plaintiff initially filed this case though counsel in Yolo County Superior Court on October 6 23, 2020. The state court complaint presented nine claims: (1) violation of 42 U.S.C. 1983- 7 Arrest; (2) violation of 42 U.S.C. 1983/5-Conspiracy to Arrest, Detention, Confinement; (3) 8 Negligence; (4) Assault; (5) Malicious Prosecution; (6) False Arrest; (7) Negligent Hire, 9 Training, and Retention; (8) Unruh Civil Rights Claims; and (9) Intentional Infliction of 10 Emotional Distress. ECF No. 1 at 5-21. Plaintiff named as defendants the City and County of 11 West Sacramento (“West Sacramento”), and West Sacramento police officers N. Ogden, Fortier, 12 Mahaffey, and A. Schrieber. Id. Defendants filed a motion to dismiss on December 29, 2020. 13 ECF No. 4. U.S. District Judge Morrison C. England granted the motion on September 7, 2021. 14 ECF No. 26. In that order, Judge England dismissed plaintiff’s first, second, fifth, seventh, and 15 eighth causes of action with leave to amend. Plaintiff’s operative First Amended Complaint 16 (“FAC”) was filed September 22, 2021. ECF No. 27. The FAC was drafted and signed by 17 plaintiff personally, not by counsel. Id. 18 Shortly after the FAC was filed, on October 4, 2021, plaintiff’s counsel moved to 19 withdraw from this case. ECF No. 29. On October 6, 2021, the present motion to dismiss was 20 filed. ECF No. 30. On October 13, 2021, Judge England granted counsel’s motion to withdraw, 21 leaving plaintiff in pro se, and the case accordingly was referred to the undersigned for pretrial 22 matters. ECF No. 32, 34. The motion to dismiss was then re-set for hearing before the 23 undersigned. ECF No. 36, 43. Plaintiff opposes dismissal. ECF No. 42. 24 B. The First Amended Complaint 25 The First Amended Complaint names as defendants the City of West Sacramento, the 26 West Sacramento Police Department (“WSPD”), and Officers Mahaffey, Ogden, and Schreiber. 27 //// 28 //// 1 ECF No. 27 at 1.1 The FAC alleges, against all defendants, six claims under 42 U.S.C. § 1983: 2 (1) Eighth Amendment; (2) Excessive Force; (3) False Arrest; (4) Substantive Due Process; and 3 (5) First Amendment Freedom of Speech. Claim Six is brought under § 1983 against the City 4 West Sacramento only, for Municipal Liability. Claims Seven and Eight are brought against all 5 defendants under state law: Claim Seven for Assault, and Claim Eight for Interference with Civil 6 Rights under California Civil Code Section 52.1. ECF No. 27. 7 The First Amended Complaint alleges in sum as follows. Plaintiff is a 60-year-old 8 African American male, who is a military veteran and a retired peace officer. ECF No. 27 at ¶ 12. 9 In July 2019 he went to the WSPD with a female friend to inquire about a call and police 10 response to his home that had occurred approximately three days prior. Id. at ¶ 13. As plaintiff 11 was speaking with the front desk clerk in the lobby, an unidentified Caucasian man in civilian 12 clothes entered the area and began talking loudly on his cell phone and walking back and forth 13 nearby. Id. at ¶ 14. The man interrupted plaintiff’s conversation with the clerk and began 14 yelling, “Shut up!” Id. at ¶ 15. He then threatened plaintiff, “You don’t know who I am and what 15 I’ll do to you,” and proceeded to use a nearby phone to request police assistance. Id. at ¶ 16. 16 Shortly thereafter, between eight and ten Caucasian officers, including Defendants Ogden 17 and Mahaffey, entered the lobby and detained and “violently” handcuffed plaintiff. Id. at ¶ 17. 18 Plaintiff informed the officers that he was an injured retired peace officer and that he needed 19 assistance because he’d been threatened by the unidentified man in the lobby. Id. at ¶ 18. 20 Plaintiff advised the officers that he smelled the odor of alcohol on defendant Officer Ogden. Id. 21 at ¶ 19. Immediately after the alcohol comment, Officer Ogden angrily slammed the handcuffed 22 plaintiff against a wall and pinned him to the hot stucco. Id. at ¶ 21. In detaining plaintiff, the 23 officers employed pain compliance tactics, twisting plaintiff’s thumbs and shoulders while 24 plaintiff did not resist. Id. at ¶ 20. Officer Ogden, with apparent supervisor sanction and the aid 25 of another unknown officer, then employed a two-man tactic to hyper extend plaintiff’s cuffed 26 arms to double him over and force his head down toward the ground. Id. at ¶ 22. In full sight of 27

28 1 Formerly named defendants County of West Sacramento and Officer Fortier are dropped. 1 senior officers, the defendants walked plaintiff in this forced posture approximately 50 yards to 2 the patrol car. Id. at ¶ 23. They then put him in a hot patrol car, leaving the windows rolled up. 3 Id. at ¶ 24. Plaintiff was eventually informed that he was arrested for public drunkenness and 4 resisting arrest. Id. at ¶ 25. 5 Plaintiff was transported to booking at approximately 3:00 p.m. but was not booked until 6 10:30 p.m. and was refused a breath alcohol test. Id. at ¶¶ 27-29. Plaintiff was nonetheless 7 placed in a “filthy cell that was filled with urine, feces, and blood” and was denied food, water, or 8 medical treatment. He was not released until 2:30 a.m., into a rural area, on July 3, 2019. Id. at 9 ¶¶ 29-30. 10 On or about July 18, 2019, plaintiff received anonymous threats not to return to West 11 Sacramento, leaving him displaced and in fear. Id. 12 Plaintiff alleges all defendants participated in and assisted in his detention and/or arrest. 13 Id. at ¶ 35. All criminal charges against plaintiff were eventually dismissed. Id. at ¶ 37. The 14 state court determined that there was no probable cause to arrest plaintiff or make physical 15 contact with him and eventually declared plaintiff factually innocent. Id. 16 II. ANALYSIS 17 A. Motion to Dismiss 18 Defendants’ motion seeks partial dismissal of this case. Specifically, defendants seek 19 dismissal of (1) plaintiff’s Eighth Amendment claim, (2) the excessive force claim as to defendant 20 officers Mahaffey and Schreiber, (3) the false arrest claim, (4) the Fourteenth Amendment 21 substantive due process claim, (5) the claim for First Amendment liability, (6) the claim for 22 municipal liability, (7) the state law assault claim, and (8) the claim under Cal. Civ.

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