TORRES v. GOVERNMENT OF THE U.S.

No. 97-53.

979 F.Supp. 1054 (1997)

Patrick TORRES, Plaintiff, v. GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES (FEDERAL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCY AND UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S SERVICE), and Michael McEntee, Defendants.

District Court, Virgin Islands, Division of St. Thomas and St. John.

November 7, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael C. Dunston, St. Thomas, VI, for plaintiff.

Toni B. Florence, Assistant United States Attorney, St. Thomas, VI, for defendant.


MEMORANDUM

MOORE, Chief Judge.

Before the Court is defendants' Motion to Dismiss, filed August 29, 1997. Oral argument was held on September 15, 1997.

This case stems from the aftermath of Hurricane Marilyn, which struck the island of St. Thomas with devastating force in September of 1995. Lieutenant Michael McEntee ["McEntee"], a St. Louis Police Officer, was deputized by the United States Marshal Service at the request of the Federal Emergency...

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