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Rickey G. YOUNG, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. Steve DRAPER, Sheriff; Chief Sean Dunn, Martinsville Police Department; Sgt/Deputy Peters; Nancy Hylton, and others, Defendants-Appellees.
    No. 17-1184
    United States Court of Appeals, Fourth Circuit.
    Submitted: May 30, 2017
    Decided: June 9, 2017
    Rickey G. Young, Appellant Pro Se. Nathan Henry Schnetzler, FRITH, ANDERSON & PEAKE, PC, Roanoke, Virginia; Jennifer Dillow Royer, GUYNN & WADDELL P.C., Salem, Virginia; Amy Miles Kowalski, Chad Allan Mooney, PETTY, LIVINGSTON, DAWSON & RICHARDS, Lynchburg, Virginia, for Appellees.
    Before DUNCAN, AGEE, and KEENAN, Circuit Judges.
   Unpublished opinions are not binding precedent in this circuit.

PER CURIAM:

Rickey G. Young appeals the district court’s order denying his motion for a preliminary injunction or temporary restraining order. See 28 U.S.C. § 1292(a)(1) (2012). While this interlocutory appeal was pending, Young voluntarily dismissed his civil action in the district court pursuant to Fed. R. Civ. P. 41(a)(1)(A)(i). We therefore dismiss Young’s appeal as moot. See CVLR Performance Horses, Inc. v. Wynne, 792 F.3d 469, 474 (4th Cir. 2015) (“Litigation may become moot during the pendency of an appeal when an intervening event makes it impossible for the court to grant effective relief to the prevailing party.”). We also deny as moot Young’s motion for reconsideration of this court’s order denying injunctive relief pending appeal, and we deny Young’s motion to expedite decision. We dispense with oral argument because the facts and legal contentions are adequately presented in the materials before this court and argument would not aid the decisional process.

DISMISSED