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Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 1983', '§ 1983', '§ 1985', '§ 1983', '§ 1983', '§ 1985', '§ 1983', '§ 1985', '§ 1985', '§ 1985']

| Walker v. City of Gulfport
Walker v. City of Gulfport
CLIFTON WALKER, SR., Plaintiff,v.CITY OF GULFPORT; GULFPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT; ALAN WEATHERFORD, PAUL RHODES, JARED FORE, M.S. GUYNES, C. FORE, NICHOLAS OLDS, J.A. HAYES, W. J. RIDDLE, D.J. CASTILLO, in their official and individual capacities; and UNKNOWN JOHN AND JANE DOES A-Z in their official and individual capacities, Defendants.
ORDER GRANTING SUMMARY JUDGMENT ON PLAINTIFF'S REMAINING CLAIMS AND DISMISSING ACTION WITH PREJUDICE
This matter comes before the Court, sua sponte, for consideration of dismissal of Plaintiff's remaining claims pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56. On November 24, 2014, the Court entered its [120] Memorandum Opinion and Order, granting partial summary judgment to the individual Defendants and dismissing (1) Plaintiff's claims brought pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 against all individual Defendants in their individual capacities; (2) Plaintiff's claims brought pursuant to § 1983 claims against all individual Defendants in their official capacities, except the policy and custom claim against Defendant Alan Weatherford; and (3) Plaintiff's conspiracy claim brought pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1985(3) and the state law claims against all individual Defendants in any capacity.
Plaintiff's only remaining claims are (1) his § 1983 policy and custom claims against Defendant Alan Weatherford in his official capacity, the City of Gulfport, and the Gulfport Police Department; (2) his § 1983 false arrest/imprisonment, defamation, and excessive force claims against the City and the Police Department; (3) his § 1985(3) conspiracy claim against the City and the Police Department; and (4) various state law claims against the City and the Police Department. As part of its Memorandum Opinion and Order, the Court ordered Plaintiff to show cause within fourteen (14) days, or on or before December 8, 2014, as to why these remaining claims should not be dismissed. Plaintiff has not complied with that Order or offered any legal authority to convince the Court that summary judgment should not be granted on his remaining claims. Accordingly, for the reasons discussed in its Memorandum Opinion and Order, the Court is of the opinion that Plaintiff's remaining claims should be dismissed.
The facts underlying this action are set out in the Memorandum Opinion and Order, and are incorporated by reference herein. Pursuant to Federal Rule of Civil Procedure 56(f), the Court, "[a]fter giving notice and a reasonable time to respond[, ]" may grant summary judgment sua sponte. See also, e.g., Nat'l Cas. Co. v. Kiva Const. & Eng'g, Inc., 496 F.Appx. 446, 452 (5th Cir. 2012). Here, the Court gave Plaintiff a reasonable time to show cause as to why the Court should not grant summary judgment on his remaining claims, but Plaintiff failed to do so.[1] See J.D. Fields & Co. v. U.S. Steel Int'l, Inc., 426 F.Appx. 271, 281 n.9 (5th Cir. 2011) (10 days is adequate notice).
Specifically, the Court finds that the § 1983 claims against Defendant Alan Weatherford in his official capacity, the City of Gulfport, and the Gulfport Police Department are barred by Heck v. Humphrey, 512 U.S. 477 (1994), as previously stated.[2] ( See Order 9-19, ECF No. 120); Walter v. Horseshoe Entm't, 483 F.Appx. 884, 887 n.4 (5th Cir. 2012) ("The law is clear that Heck operates to protect employers sued for failure to train or supervise as well as liability for the wrongful acts of their agents.") (citing Connors v. Graves, 538 F.3d 373, 376 (5th Cir. 2008)). The Court is also of the opinion that Plaintiff cannot state a conspiracy claim against the City and the Police Department under § 1985(3) because he cannot satisfy the "two or more persons" element of his prima facie case. ( See Order 20-21, ECF No. 120); Britt v. Jackson County, No. 1:11-cv-00074-HSO-JMR, 2012 WL 2460534, at *8 (S.D.Miss. June 27, 2012) (finding summary judgment appropriate on plaintiff's § 1985 conspiracy claim because a county "and its officials, agents, and employees constitute a single legal entity, which cannot conspire with itself"); see also Hilliard v. Ferguson, 30 F.3d 649, 652-53 (5th Cir. 1994) ( prima facie conspiracy under § 1985(3) requires, inter alia, "a conspiracy involving two or more persons"). Finally, the Court finds that Plaintiff's state law claims against the City and the Police Department are time-barred for the same reasons that the Court found that those claims were time-barred against the individual Defendants. ( See Order 21-24, ECF No. 120).
There are no genuine issues of material fact with respect to Plaintiff's remaining claims, and, thus, those claims should be dismissed.
IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that Plaintiff's remaining claims in this action are ...