O'DONNELL v. BROWN

No. 5:02-CV-143.

335 F.Supp.2d 787 (2004)

Patrick O'DONNELL and Sandra O'Donnell, individually and on behalf of their then minor Children, John O'Donnell, Ruth O'Donnell, Nathan O'Donnell, Valerie O'Donnell, Alicia O'Donnell, John O'Donnell and Ruth O'Donnell, in their own right, Plaintiffs, v. Susan BROWN, Christopher Baldwin, Toni Beatti and officer Doe, individually and in their official capacities as police officers for the City of Lansing Police Department; Mark Alley, individually and in his official capacity as Chief of the City of Lansing Police Department; Colin Parks and Colleen Duhm, individually and in their official capacities as social workers for the Ingham County Child Protective Services; Joye Sharp and Margaret Mays, individually and in their official capacities as social worker supervisors for the Ingham County Child Protective Services; and The City of Lansing, Michigan and The City of Lansing, Michigan Police Department, Defendants.

United States District Court, W.D. Michigan, Southern Division.

July 30, 2004.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Michael D. Dean, Waukesha, WI, David Kallman, Lansing MI, for Plaintiffs.

Margaret A. Nelson, Asst. Atty. Gen., Lansing, MI, Mark V. Schoen, Michigan Department of Attorney General, Tort Defense, Div., Lansing, MI, David K. Otis, Plunkett & Cooney, P.C., Lansing, MI, for Defendants.


OPINION

QUIST, District Judge.

Plaintiffs in this case are the O'Donnell family: Patrick, the father, Sandra, the mother, and their six children, John, (17), Ruth, (16), Nathan, (12), Valerie, (9), Alicia, (6), and Rachael, (6 months).1 Defendants are the City of Lansing ("the City"); the Lansing Police Department ("LPD"); LPD officers Susan Brown, Christopher Baldwin, and Tony Beatti; LPD Chief Mark Alley in his official...

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