LAMEEK SHALAM JOHNS, Plaintiff,
v.
D.N. FARMER, et al., Defendants.
United States District Court, W.D. Virginia, Roanoke Division.https://leagle.com/images/logo.png
March 27, 2015.
March 27, 2015.
Attorney(s) appearing for the Case
Lameek Shalam Johns, Plaintiff, Pro Se.
D. N. Farmer, ROSP Correctional Officer, Defendant, represented by Margaret Hoehl O'Shea, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia.
C. Deel, Defendant, represented by Margaret Hoehl O'Shea, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia.
L. Bentley, Defendant, represented by Margaret Hoehl O'Shea, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia.
Smith, Defendant, represented by Margaret Hoehl O'Shea, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia.
J. B. Hall, Defendant, represented by Margaret Hoehl O'Shea, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia.
J. M. Messer, Defendant, represented by Margaret Hoehl O'Shea, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia.
D. W. McCowan, Defendant, represented by Margaret Hoehl O'Shea, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia.
Randal Mathena, Defendant, represented by Margaret Hoehl O'Shea, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia.
D. J. Fleming, Defendant, represented by Margaret Hoehl O'Shea, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia.
Kiser, Defendant, represented by Margaret Hoehl O'Shea, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia.
George M. Hinkle, Defendant, represented by Margaret Hoehl O'Shea, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia.
Sherita David Bryan, Defendant, represented by Margaret Hoehl O'Shea, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia.
Elizabeth Thorton, Defendant, represented by Margaret Hoehl O'Shea, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia.
Harold W. Clarke, Defendant, represented by Margaret Hoehl O'Shea, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia.
J. Messer, Defendant, represented by Margaret Hoehl O'Shea, Office of the Attorney General of Virginia.
MEMORANDUM OPINION
NORMAN K. MOON, District Judge.
Lameek Shalam Johns, a Virginia inmate proceeding pro se, filed this civil rights action pursuant to 42 U.S.C. § 1983 alleging claims of excessive force and failure to protect. The defendants moved for summary judgment, and Johns responded thereto, making...
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