Source: https://casetext.com/case/akinro-v-king-castle-hotel
Timestamp: 2019-04-18 12:47:47+00:00

Document:
"Defendants have imposed death penalty on me and they are torture me daily even though they know that the law is against their action."
Paper No. 1 at 2.
In his relief request, Plaintiff seeks the award of $497,000,000,000,000.00 and court order to stop the "hourly order of my death penalty" and "illegal gunfire on me." He further asks that life imprisonment and the death penalty be imposed on the named Defendants. Although Plaintiff's indigency application contains information the court finds questionable, he shall be granted leave to proceed in forma pauperis.
Accompanying the Complaint is an Addendum which cites tofederal and California criminal code provisions, along with the Convention Against Torture. Plaintiff accuses the King Castle Hotel, Los Angeles Police Department, and Penn Mar Therapeutic Center of "genocide." Also attached is an arrest warrant forover 80 individuals from Maryland, Texas California, and Nigeria, including government officials from Maryland, police officers from Californiaand a Maryland federal court judge. Paper No. 1 at Attachments.
Plaintiff claims that he receives $3,063.00 in monthly retirement income; has been employed by the U.S. Department of Justice since July of 2009; and has $200,000.00 accumulated at four separate banks. Paper No. 2.
This Court may preliminarily review the Complaint allegations before service of process and dismiss them sua sponte if satisfied that the Complaint has no factual or legal basis. See Neitzke v. Williams, 490 U.S. 319, 324 (1989); see also Denton v. Hernandez, 504 U.S. 25, 33 (1992); Cochran v. Morris, 73 F.3d 1310, 1314 (4th Cir. 1996); Nasim v. Warden, 64 F.3d 951 (4th Cir. 1995). As explained by the Supreme Court in Neitzke: "Examples of [factually baseless lawsuits] are claims describing fantastic or delusional scenarios, with which federal district judges are all too familiar." Neitzke v. Williams, 490 U.S. at 328.
Even when affording the pro se Complaint and accompanying materials a generous construction, the Court finds no basis to allow the action to go forward or to require supplementation. The Complaint allegations are incredible. The matter shall be summarily dismissed under 28 U.S.C. § 1915(e). A separate Order follows.

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