BROWN v. NAVARRO

Case No. 09 C 3814.

WILLIAM D. BROWN, Plaintiff, v. Blue Island Police Officer F. NAVARRO (Star #163), Blue Island Police Officer J. MURRAY, Blue Island Police Officer DELGADILLO, Blue Island Police Officer K. SISK, and CITY OF BLUE ISLAND, ILLINOIS, Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, Eastern Division.

June 4, 2012.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

William D. Brown, Jr., Plaintiff, represented by Irene K. Dymkar , Irene K. Dymkar, Attorney at Law.

F Navarro, Blue Island Police Officer, Star #163, Defendant, represented by Neil D. O'Connor, Sr. , O'Connor & O'Connor, Evan Burton Karnes, II , Karnes Law Chartered, Everardo Martinez , O'Connor & Karnes, James Daniel Brosnahan , City of Blue Island & Peter Myles Murphy , City of Blue Island.

J Murray, Blue Island Police Offiicer, Defendant, represented by Neil D. O'Connor, Sr. , O'Connor & O'Connor, Evan Burton Karnes, II , Karnes Law Chartered, Everardo Martinez , O'Connor & Karnes, James Daniel Brosnahan , City of Blue Island & Peter Myles Murphy , City of Blue Island.

Delgadillo, Blue Island Police Officer, Defendant, represented by Neil D. O'Connor, Sr. , O'Connor & O'Connor, Evan Burton Karnes, II , Karnes Law Chartered, Everardo Martinez , O'Connor & Karnes, James Daniel Brosnahan , City of Blue Island & Peter Myles Murphy , City of Blue Island.

K Sisk, Blue Island Police Officer, Defendant, represented by Neil D. O'Connor, Sr. , O'Connor & O'Connor, Evan Burton Karnes, II , Karnes Law Chartered, Everardo Martinez , O'Connor & Karnes, James Daniel Brosnahan , City of Blue Island & Peter Myles Murphy , City of Blue Island.

City of Blue Island, Illinois, Defendant, represented by James Daniel Brosnahan , City of Blue Island, Neil D. O'Connor, Sr. , O'Connor & O'Connor & Peter Myles Murphy , City of Blue Island.


MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER

VIRGINIA M. KENDALL, District Judge.

Plaintiff William Brown ("Brown") sued four individual police officers of the City of Blue Island (the "City") pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 for violation of his Fourth and Fourteenth Amendment rights to be free from false arrest, excessive force, and other officers' failure to intervene, as well as malicious prosecution pursuant to Illinois state law. Brown also...

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