Todero v. Blackwell

383 F. Supp. 3d 826
CourtDistrict Court, S.D. Indiana
DecidedMay 28, 2019
DocketNo. 1:17-cv-01698-JPH-MJD
StatusPublished
Cited by9 cases

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Todero v. Blackwell, 383 F. Supp. 3d 826 (S.D. Ind. 2019).

Opinion

James Patrick Hanlon, United States District Judge

Teresa Todero alleges that police officers from the City of Greenwood, Indiana used excessive force and otherwise violated her son's constitutional rights while arresting him. Defendants-the City of Greenwood and Officers Renee Elliot, Elizabeth Laut, and Brian Blackwell-have moved for summary judgment on certain claims. As explained in detail below, summary judgment is GRANTED in part and DENIED in part .

I.

Facts and Background

Because Defendants have moved for summary judgment under Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56(a), the Court views and recites the evidence "in the light most favorable to the non-moving party and draw[s] all reasonable inferences in that party's favor." Zerante v. DeLuca , 555 F.3d 582, 584 (7th Cir. 2009) (citation omitted). The Court will note some factual disputes.

A. Charles Todero

Charles Todero was a longtime resident of Greenwood, Indiana. Dkt. 125-22 at 8-9, *83019 (T. Todero Dep. at 6-7, 17). In May 2016, he lived with his mother and brother in nearby Trafalgar. Dkt. 125-22 at 8 (T. Todero Dep. at 6). That month, Mr. Todero's father suddenly died; the funeral was on May 27, 2016. Dkt. 125-22 at 23, 27-28 (T. Todero Dep. at 21, 25-26).

Late in the morning on May 29, 2016, Mr. Todero stepped onto Madison Avenue in Greenwood, Indiana. Dkt. 112-1 at 2 (MacNaughton Dep. at 12). Looking neither left nor right, he crossed the street, turned around, and walked back into traffic. Dkt. 112-1 at 3 (MacNaughton Dep. at 13-14). Two drivers nearly hit Mr. Todero; they each called 911. Dkt. 112-1 at 4-5 (MacNaughton Dep. at 39, 43); dkt. 112-2 at 2-3 (Poynter Dep. at 12, 16). The dispatcher reported that Mr. Todero was attempting to commit suicide in traffic. Dkt. 112-5 at 4 (Blackwell Dep. at 29).

B. Mr. Todero's encounter with Greenwood police officers

Greenwood Police Department Officer Brian Blackwell responded to the scene and found Mr. Todero sitting on the curb. Dkt. 112-5 at 3-4, 6 (Blackwell Dep. at 18, 29, 38). Officer Blackwell noticed that Mr. Todero held a Bible on his lap. Dkt. 112-5 at 6 (Blackwell Dep. at 41). As Officer Blackwell approached, he asked Mr. Todero what was going on, but got no response. Dkt. 112-5 at 7 (Blackwell Dep. at 42). Unsure if Mr. Todero was mentally ill, intoxicated, or impaired, Officer Blackwell walked to about five feet from Mr. Todero and again asked "what's going on"; Mr. Todero replied by talking about "Jesus Christ the Prophet." Dkt. 112-5 at 7 (Blackwell Dep. at 42-44).

Mr. Todero then stood up and walked onto the road. Dkt. 112-5 at 7-8 (Blackwell Dep. at 44-46). He initially stayed close to the curb as Officer Blackwell kept talking to him. Dkt. 112-5 at 9 (Blackwell Dep. at 50-51). As Mr. Todero kept walking-the parties dispute whether he veered away from the curb-Officer Blackwell pulled out his Taser, put his hand on Mr. Todero's shoulder, and ordered Mr. Todero to stop. Dkt. 112-5 at 9 (Blackwell Dep. at 51-52).

When Mr. Todero took about two more steps, Officer Blackwell warned him that he would be tased, then tased him in the back from two or three feet away. Dkt. 112-5 at 9-10 (Blackwell Dep. at 53-55). Officer Blackwell continued to pull the Taser trigger and, after about the fourth time, placed the Taser on Mr. Todero's calf and deployed it again. Dkt. 112-5 at 11-15 (Blackwell Dep. at 59-75). By that time, Mr. Todero was flat on his face with his hands beneath him. Dkt. 112-5 at 11-15 (Blackwell Dep. at 59-75). Because Mr. Todero's hands were not behind his back, Officer Blackwell kept pulling the Taser trigger. Dkt. 112-5 at 15 (Blackwell Dep. at 74-75).

Officers Elliott and Laut arrived to find Mr. Todero with his hands underneath him, clutching the Bible. Dkt. 112-10 at 5 (Elliott Dep. at 122-23). To gain control of Mr. Todero's arms, Officer Elliott put her knee on his shoulder and tried to use a pressure point behind his ear. Dkt. 113-17 at 9 (Elliott Dep. at 160-61); dkt. 125-20 at 32-33 (Walters Dep. at 30-31). Officers Elliott and Laut both tried to pull Mr. Todero's arms behind his back. Dkt. 125-18 at 234-38 (Laut Dep.). Eventually, Officer Elliott took the Bible and, with Officer Laut, gained control of Mr. Todero's hands and handcuffed him. Dkt. 112-10 at 7 (Elliott Dep. at 129, 167); dkt. 112-9 at 9 (Laut Dep. at 263).

In total, Officer Blackwell's Taser logged sixteen discharges in four minutes, dkt. 125-15, though the parties dispute whether it worked properly for each discharge. Dkt. 131 at 16-17; dkt. 112-5 at 15 *831(Blackwell Dep. at 75); dkt. 112-8 at 2 (Holtzleiter Dep. at 22-25).1 Officers Elliott and Laut arrived between the sixth and thirteenth discharges. Dkt. 112-5 at 18 (Blackwell Dep. at 86).

When firefighters and paramedics arrived, Mr. Todero was lying on the ground. Dkt. 112-11 at 2, 7 (Godfrey Dep. at 25, 52). They lifted him onto a stretcher and put him in an ambulance, where they administered a sedative and took him to the hospital. Dkt. 112-11 at 2 (Godfrey Dep. at 25). Mr. Todero died in the hospital on June 11, 2016. Dkt. 112-12 at 2, 9 (Hartman Dep. at 16, 102-04).

C. Officer Blackwell's prior training and Taser use

Officer Blackwell completed a Taser refresher course in 2013 and another Taser training less than two years before his encounter with Mr. Todero, dkt. 113-1 at 4; dkt. 113-16 at 25-26 (Blackwell Dep. at 163-69), and may have been trained with a use-of-force policy that allowed Taser use in cases of "[v]erbal non-compliance," dkt. 125-54 at 84-86 (Ison Dep. at 84-86). Before the encounter with Mr. Todero, Officer Blackwell had filed four use-of-force reports describing prior Taser uses on suspects in varying situations. Dkt. 125-68; dkt. 125-69; dkt. 125-70; dkt. 125-71.

D. Procedural history

Teresa Todero-Mr. Todero's mother and Special Administrator of his estate-brings this action alleging excessive force, failure to intervene, and conspiracy under 42 U.S.C. section 1983, and several Indiana-law claims. Dkt. 25. Officer Blackwell has moved for summary judgment on Ms. Todero's 42 U.S.C. section 1983 and Indiana-law claims. Dkt. 110. The City of Greenwood and Officers Elliott and Laut have moved for summary judgment on Ms. Todero's 42 U.S.C. section 1983, Monell liability, and Indiana-law claims. Dkt. 107. The Court heard oral argument on the summary judgment motions on May 9, 2019. Dkt. 176.

II.

Applicable Law

A. Summary judgment

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