LUERA v. SNYDER

Civ. A. No. 81-K-1386.

599 F.Supp. 1459 (1984)

Roberto LUERA, individually, Audrey Luera, individually, and children Louis Luera and Camilio Luera, through their best friends Roberto Luera and Audrey Luera, Eduardo M. Lucero, individually; Mary Lucero, individually; Eduardo D. Lucero, a minor through his next best friends Eduardo M. Lucero and Mary Lucero; Judy M. Montero, individually; Ricky B. Cisneros, individually; Robert E. Salas, individually; Mary R. Lucero, individually; Glen M. Lucero, individually; Charlotte Rodriguez, individually, Arturo J. Rodriguez, Anelita Rodriguez and Tularosa Rodriguez, individually; Arturo J. Rodriguez, friend Charlotte Rodriguez; Rudolph Gonzales, Jr., individually; Geraldine I. Gonzales, individually; Antonio Ulibarri, individually; Antonio Ulibarri, Jr., a minor through his next best friend Antonio Ulibarri; Rudolfo Gonzales, individually; Valerie Gonzales, a minor, through her next best friend, Rudolfo Gonzales; Sadie S. Suniga, individually; Reba L. Yepes, individually; Eddy Manuel Yepes, individually; Cristobal Lois Yepes, a minor, through his next best friends Reba L. Yepes and Eddy Manuel Yepes; Karen Musikka, individually; Shaska Star Musikka, a minor, through her next best friend, Karen Musikka; Tony Marquez, individually; Michael Miera, individually; Van S. Lucero, individually; Gail Lucero, individually; Rudolfo Lucero, Monsita Lucero and Teofilio Lucero, minors, through their next best friends, Van S. Lucero and Gail Lucero; Nita Gonzales, individually; Estanislado Alemana-Gonzales, a minor, through her next best friend Nita Gonzales; Bernard A. Alvarado, individually; Gina G. Alvarado, individually; Tudalesia Gonzales, a minor, through her next best friends Bernard A. Alvarado and Gina G. Alvarado; Frank Lucero, individually; Cheryl Lucero, individually; Dominica Lucero, Mariquita Lucero, and Francisco Lucero, minors, through their next best friends Frank Lucero and Cheryl Lucero; Elana Salas, individually, Chelin Salas, Camila Salas and Celestina Salas, through their next friend, Elena Salas, Plaintiffs, v. Officers James "Buster" SNYDER, Gordon Christopher, Cherter Brannon, David Bricker, Daniel Reed, Leslie L. Jenkins, Leslie C. Gebhardt and Richard Fisher, Thomas Coogan, Chief of Police of the City and County of Denver, and the City and County of Denver, Defendants.

United States District Court, D. Colorado.

December 27, 1984.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Wallace Prugh and Christopher A. Miranda, Gerash & Robinson, P.C., Denver, Colo., for plaintiffs.

Eduardo Lucero, pro se.

Theodore S. Halaby and Jonathan A. Cross, Denver, Colo., for defendants.


ORDER ON POST TRIAL MOTIONS

KANE, District Judge.

Plaintiffs filed this action alleging that: 1) defendants violated their rights under 42 U.S.C. § 1985 by conspiring to use excessive force to disperse a community gathering in the City and County of Denver at Columbus Park, popularly known as La Raza Park; and, 2) that the plaintiffs were damaged by the defendants' negligent planning for the opening of the park and by the defendants' negligent response...

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