Zeeshan H. Khan v. City of Los Angeles

CourtDistrict Court, C.D. California
DecidedOctober 7, 2024
Docket2:21-cv-03289
StatusUnknown

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES — GENERAL ‘Oo’ Case No. 2:21-cv-03289-CAS-MARx Date October 7, 2024 Title Zeeshan H. Khan v. City of Los Angeles et al.

Present: The Honorable CHRISTINA A. SNYDER Catherine Jeang Not Present N/A Deputy Clerk Court Reporter / Recorder Tape No. Attorneys Present for Plaintiffs: Attorneys Present for Defendants: Not Present Not Present Proceedings: (IN CHAMBERS - DEFENDANT DANIEL BUNCH’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT, OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE, SUMMARY ADJUDICATION (Dkt. 91, filed on August 30, 2024) DEFENDANT BRANDON KIEFER’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT (Dkt. 94, filed on August 30, 2024) DEFENDANT AARON GREEN’S MOTION FOR SUMMARY JUDGMENT, OR IN THE ALTERNATIVE, SUMMARY ADJUDICATION (Dkt. 97, filed on August 30, 2024) I. INTRODUCTION On April 16, 2021, plaintiff Zeeshan Khan (“Khan’’) filed a complaint against defendant City of Los Angeles (“City”); defendant Los Angeles Police Department (“LAPD”); defendant Michel Moore, LAPD’s Chief of Police, in his individual and official capacities (“Moore”); defendant Officer Aaron Green (“Green”); and Does 1 through 10. Dkt. 1 at 2. On June 18, 2021, plaintiff Khan filed the first amended complaint, adding Christina Astorga (“Astorga”) as a plaintiff. Dkt. 11 at 2. On August 19, 2021, plaintiffs Khan and Astorga filed the second amended complaint, adding plaintiff Ringo Chiu (“Chiu”) as a plaintiff. Dkt. 25 at 2. On March 2, 2022, plaintiffs Khan, Astorga, and

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES —- GENERAL ‘O’ Case No. 2:21-cv-03289-CAS-MARx Date October 7, 2024 Title Zeeshan H. Khan v. City of Los Angeles et al.

Chiu filed the third amended complaint, the operative complaint in this action. Dkt. 49 (“TAC”). The TAC named defendant Sergeant Brandon Kiefer (“Kiefer”) as Doe 1 and defendant Sergeant Daniel Bunch (“Bunch”) as Doe 2. Dkt. 49 at 2. It alleges five claims for relief: (1) violation of plaintiffs’ First and Fourth Amendment rights pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 (“Section 1983”) by Kiefer, Bunch, Green, and the individual Doe defendants; (2) violation of plaintiffs’ First and Fourth Amendment rights pursuant to Section 1983 by Moore, Kiefer, Bunch, and the supervisory Doe defendants; (3) violation of plaintiffs’ First and Fourth Amendment rights pursuant to Section 1983 by City and its relevant policymaker, Moore; (4) violation of the Bane Civil Rights Act (California Civil Code §§ 52 and 52.1) by all defendants: and (5) assault and battery against Green, Bunch, Kiefer (in a supervisory capacity), and City (in a vicarious capacity). TAC at 10-15. On the same day, defendant LAPD was dismissed with prejudice from the action. Dkt. 50. On March 23, 2022, Green filed his answer to the TAC. Dkt. 53. On March 28, 2022, City, Kiefer, and Moore filed their answer to the TAC. Dkt. 55. On April 13, 2022, Bunch filed his answer to the TAC. Dkt. 60. On March 18, 2024, pursuant to a settlement between Khan and defendants, Khan voluntarily dismissed his claims with prejudice. Dkt. 83. Thereafter, on August 16, 2024, pursuant to a settlement between Chiu and defendants, Chiu voluntarily dismissed his claims with prejudice. Dkt. 90. On August 30, 2024, Bunch filed a motion for summary judgment, or in the alternative, summary adjudication. Dkt. 91 (“MSJ 1”). He concurrently filed a statement of uncontroverted facts, dkt. 92, and a notice of manual filing of Exhibits | and 2, dkt. 93. On the same day, Kiefer filed a motion for summary judgment. Dkt. 94 (“MSJ 2”). He concurrently filed a statement of uncontroverted facts, dkt. 95, and a notice of lodging of Exhibits C and E, dkt. 96. Green also filed a motion for summary judgment, or in the alternative, summary adjudication. Dkt. 97 (“MSJ 3”). He concurrently filed a statement of uncontroverted facts, dkt. 98, and a notice of lodging of Exhibits 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, and 17, dkt. 99. On September 16, 2024, Astorga, the remaining plaintiff in the case, filed oppositions to Bunch’s motion, dkt. 106-2 (“Opp. 1”); Kiefer’s motion, dkt. 106-3 (“Opp. 2”); and Green’s motion, dkt. 106-1 (“Opp. 3”). She concurrently filed statements of genuine disputes of material fact in response to Bunch, Kiefer, and Green’s statements of

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES —- GENERAL ‘O’ Case No. 2:21-cv-03289-CAS-MARx Date October 7, 2024 Title ~Zeeshan H. Khan v.CityofLos Angelesetal == ssts—~—S uncontroverted facts. Dkts. 106-4, 106-5, 106-6. She also filed a notice of manual filing of Exhibits A, A-1, B, B-1. C. C-1. D, D-1, E, and F. Dkt. 108. On September 23, 2024, Green filed his reply, dkt. 110 (“Reply 3”): Kiefer filed his reply, dkt. 111 (“Reply 2”), and Bunch filed his reply, dkt. 115 (“Reply 1”). Green did not file a response to Astorga’s statement of genuine disputes of material fact. Kiefer concurrently filed a response to Astorga’s statement of genuine disputes of material fact, dkt. 112 (“SUF 2”), and objections to Astorga’s evidence, dkt. 114. Bunch concurrently filed a response to Astorga’s statement of genuine disputes of material fact, dkt. 116 (“SUF 1”); objections to Astorga’s evidence, dkt. 117: and a notice of joinder to defendants City, Moore, and Kiefer’s motion for summary judgment, dkt. 118. On September 30, 2024, Astorga voluntarily dismissed all claims against Moore and voluntarily dismissed her Monell claim (the third claim for relief) against City. Dkt. 120. The remaining claims, brought by Astorga, appear to be claim one against Bunch, Kiefer, and Green; claim two against Bunch and Kiefer; claim four against all defendants; and claim five against all defendants. On October 7, 2024, the Court held a hearing. Presently before the Court are Bunch, Kiefer, and Green’s motions for summary judgment. Having carefully considered the parties’ arguments and submissions, the Court finds and concludes as follows. I. BACKGROUND Unless otherwise noted, the Court references only facts that are uncontroverted and to which evidentiary objections, if any, have been overruled.’

Defendants Kiefer and Bunch filed a series of evidentiary objections challenging evidence submitted by Astorga. Dkt. 114: dkt. 117. To the extent the Court relies on evidence to which there has been an objection, the Court has overruled the objection to that evidence. Specifically as to Bunch’s objection that plaintiff's deposition excerpts are improperly authenticated, dkt. 117 at 9, the deposition transcripts appear to be regular on their face. Bunch does not point to any specific testimony that he claims is inaccurate. Accordingly, the Court overrules this objection. All other objections are denied as moot.

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT CENTRAL DISTRICT OF CALIFORNIA CIVIL MINUTES —- GENERAL ‘O’ Case No. 2:21-cv-03289-CAS-MARx Date October 7, 2024 Title Zeeshan H. Khan v. City of Los Angeles et al.

A. Arrival at the Demonstration Starting in February 2020, small rallies in support of President Donald Trump were held in the Sunland-Tuyunga area of Los Angeles, taking place every Friday on Foothill Boulevard. Dkt. 106-5 § 1. On August 21, 2020, LAPD expected a larger demonstration, with a presence from supporters of President Donald Trump, Black Lives Matter, and other organizations. Id. Astorga attended this demonstration, wearing a facemask, black shirt, black pants, a burgundy hat, and cut-off denim jacket. Id. Supporters of President Donald Trump rallied on the north side of Foothill Boulevard, while those opposing President Donald Trump rallied on the south side. SUF 1 2. Astorga participated in the rally on the south side. Id. LAPD deployed a Mobile Field Force to the demonstration because it anticipated the potential for conflict. Dkt. 106-5 46.

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