Police had reasonable suspicion for stop based on tip, area, and subject exiting his car

Facts (In January of 2023, the 5th disagreed with the District Court about at what point this car was seized. That discussion can be found here. They sent the case back to District Court to determine whether there was sufficient reasonable suspicion at time of seizure. That discussion follows below). In 2020, the Corpus Christi Police […]
Qualified immunity denied for unlawful entry to home in search for murder suspect

Facts (If you are new to §1983 actions, click here for help) In 2018, the Shreveport Police Department (SPD) received a tip that a murder suspect, Christian Combs, was hiding at either 1906 State Street or 1913 State Street in Shreveport, Louisiana. The arrest warrant identified Combs as a 33 year-old Black man. Multiple SPD […]
Subject was not in custody when he voluntarily revealed that he had drugs in his pants

Facts In the early morning hours of November 19, 2019, three Forrest County police officers were investigating a missing person case near Eagle Drive in Hattiesburg, Mississippi. The officers had determined that the missing person had been seen with Amondo Stewart, who went by the name Detroit and who was living in a tent in […]
Consensual encounter leads to valid consent where gun is found on defendant

Facts In 2021, Midland Police Department (MPD) Officer Jeremy Renforth was dispatched to follow up on a suspicious person call at the Candlewood Suites motel. The anonymous call had come to the Midland Police Department Communications Center, relaying a description of the subjects —a black male with a blue shirt as well as another black […]
a police officer is justified in using deadly force against a car accelerating towards him

Facts (If you are new to §1983 actions, click here for help) In March 2019, members of the Jefferson Parish Sheriff’s Office (JPSO) Special Investigations Bureau used a cooperating individual to organize a heroin transaction with Chris Joseph. Joseph and the individual agreed to meet at an IHOP Restaurant in Gretna, Louisiana. The JPSO unit […]
Tasing an unarmed subject who is surrounded by police for misdemeanor and passively resisting is excessive force

Facts (If you are new to §1983 actions, click here for help) In 2020, Kevin Cobbins was driving to his home in Hammond, Louisiana, following a work shift in New Orleans. Cobbins was approaching an exit on Interstate 55 when a Tangipahoa Parish Sheriff’s Office (“TPSO”) unit activated its lights and siren behind him. Cobbins […]