Pyka v. Village of Orland Park

906 F. Supp. 1196, 1995 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 17050, 1995 WL 680556
CourtDistrict Court, N.D. Illinois
DecidedNovember 8, 1995
Docket92-C-7888
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Pyka v. Village of Orland Park, 906 F. Supp. 1196, 1995 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 17050, 1995 WL 680556 (N.D. Ill. 1995).

Opinion

TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. BACKGROUND.1208

A. The Evidence.1208

1. Autobiographical Information.1203
2. The Accident.1203

(a) Lyle Healy’s Version.1203

(b) Officer McCarthy’s Version..1204

(c) Officer Loewe’s Version.1204

(d) Officer Duggan’s Version.1205

3. Events In The Lock-Up .1205

(a) Lyle Healy’s Version.1205

(b) Officer McCarthy’s Version.1206

(c) Officer Loewe’s Version.1207

4. Events In The Cell Block.1207

(a) Officer McCarthy’s Version.1207

(b) Officer Loewe’s Version.1208

(c) Telecommunications Officers’ Versions.1208

(i) Officer Bül Gaides.1208

(ii) Patricia Kowalski. 1209

5. Eyewitness Testimony.1209

(a) Officer Piatanesi’s Report.1209

(b) Detainee Padin’s Statement.1210

(c) Officer Hartsoek’s Testimony.1210

(d) Sgt. Doll’s Testimony.1210

(e) Paramedic’s Testimony.1211

6. Expert Testimony.■.1211
7. Autopsy Report.1211
8. The Videotape.1212

(a) Booking Process & Field Sobriety Tests.1212

(b) The Take-Down.1212

(e)Post-Take-Down Occurrences .1213

(d)Events At Time of Pyka’s Death.1214

II. DISCUSSION.1214

A. Summary Judgment Standards .1214

B. Analysis.1214

1. Count I: Excessive Force.1215

(a) Qualified Immunity.1215

(i) Scope of Discretionary Authority.1216

(ii) Constitutional Violation.1217

(iii) Clearly Established Law....1219

(b) A Split of Authority.1219

(i) The Circuit Court Decisions .1219

(ii) The District Court Decisions.1220

(iii) The Suicide Cases .1222

(iv) Seventh Circuit Law.1222

(c) The Merits .1223

(i) Officer McCarthy.1225

*1202 (ii) Officer Loewe .1226

2. Count II: Refusal of Bail.1227
3. Count III: Punishment.1228
4. Count IV: Failure To Provide Medical Care.1230
5. Count V: Municipal Liability.1230
6. Proximate Cause.1231
7. Motion for Judgment on The Pleadings.1232

III. CONCLUSION.1233

MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

CASTILLO, Judge.

On November 8, 1991, four years ago today, Christian Pyka (“Pyka”), an eighteen-year old youth in police custody, committed suicide by hanging himself from the bars of his cell with his t-shirt. Pyka’s parents, the representatives of his estate, and his sister Danielle (collectively the “plaintiffs”), have brought this tragic civil rights case 1 pursuant to 42 U.S.C. §§ 1983 and 1988, against the Village of Orland Park (the “Village”) and various police officers 2 (collectively the “defendants”), in their individual and official capacities, who were involved in the events of that night. 3

Pyka’s death leaves many questions unanswered — answers that unfortunately only Pyka, himself, could have provided. Thus, most of these questions are destined to remain unanswered no matter how this lawsuit is ultimately resolved. The only clues to Pyka’s mysterious death are the statements of the police personnel on duty, Pyka’s friend, Lyle Healy, and Joseph A. Padin, a detainee housed in the cell next to Pyka’s on the night Pyka died. There is also a videotape of the events that occurred at the station before Pyka was taken to his cell. 4

This evidence is highly circumstantial, largely disputed and, for the most part, inconclusive. Competing inferences can therefore be drawn from the material facts. To the extent that the facts are undisputed, reference to the Rule 12(M) and (N)(3)(b) Statements will be made.

*1203 I. BACKGROUND

A. The Evidence 5

The parties present strikingly different versions of the events that occurred on the night of November 8, 1991, in their depositions and in the other exhibits submitted to the court. This evidence is summarized below. We begin with some autobiographical data.

1. Autobiographical Information

On November 8, 1991, Officer Timothy McCarthy, a former staff sergeant in the U.S. Army from 1967-1970 and a Vietnam Veteran with several commendations, worked in the Orland Park Police Department’s traffic division as an accident reconstruction^. McCarthy Dep. at 5-6. At the time of the accident, Officer McCarthy was approximately six foot two inches tall, about 210-215 pounds and testified that he was in fairly good shape. Id. at 7. He also had completed several years of college and graduated from the police academy. Id. at 6.

Conversely, on the night he died, Christian Pyka was 18 years old, about five foot five and approximately 117 pounds. Teas’ Autopsy Report, Pis.’ Ex. D; McCarthy Dep. at 7 (putting Pyka at about 140-150 pounds). Pyka also had been taking classes at Moraine Valley Community College and “talking about getting more serious and going full time that evening_” Healy Dep. at 10. Pyka, the son of divorced parents, Pamela and Richard Pyka, had one sister, Danielle, and was well-liked by his friends. P. Pyka’s Dep. at 39-40. There is no evidence by anyone who knew Pyka that he had ever mentioned the desire to commit suicide; nor is there evidence that he had been troubled before his death. Healy Dep. at 9-10; P. Pyka Dep. at 41-42,

Lyle Healy, one of Pyka’s closest friends, was with Pyka on the night he died. Healy was several years older than Pyka, Healy Dep. at 7, and when asked to describe the basis for the friendship, stated: “we were close....

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