CHAN v. CITY OF CHICAGO

No. 91 C 4671.

777 F.Supp. 1437 (1991)

Cory D. CHAN, Plaintiff, v. CITY OF CHICAGO, a municipality, the Chicago Police Department, an instrument of a municipality, LeRoy Martin, individually and in his capacity as Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department, Edward S. Wodnicki, individually and in his former capacity as Deputy Superintendent of the Chicago Police Department, Bureau of Investigative Services, Elgia Cook, individually and in his capacity as Chief of the Organized Crime Division, Ronald T. Moran, individually and in his former capacity as Commander of the Intelligence Section, and John Guarnieri, individually and in his capacity as a Lieutenant in the Intelligence Section of the Chicago Police Department and as the Lieutenant in charge of the Chicago Terrorist Task Force, Defendants.

United States District Court, N.D. Illinois, E.D.

December 9, 1991.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Susan Bogart, Chicago, Ill., for plaintiff.

Patricia M. Carroll-Smit, City of Chicago, Law Dept., Corp. Counsel, Chicago, Ill., for defendants.


ORDER

NORGLE, District Judge.

Before the court is the defendants' motion to dismiss the plaintiff's complaint. For the following reasons, the motion is granted in part and denied in part.

FACTS

Plaintiff Cory D. Chan ("Chan") has been a Chicago police officer since 1973.1 In July 1984, he was assigned to the Intelligence Section of the Chicago Police Department, Organized Crime Division, Bureau of Investigative...

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