E.D.Ark.: Stopping highspeed chase with motorcycle by causing accident not unreasonable under Scott

An officer’s pulling in front of a motorcycle eluding police at 105 mph was not a Fourth Amendment violation. “Accordingly, even if Duvall pulled his car over in a manner likely to cause the collision and serious injury or death, that use of force did not violate the Fourth Amendment. ‘A police officer’s attempt to terminate a dangerous high-speed car chase that threatens the lives of innocent bystanders does not violate the Fourth Amendment, even when it places the fleeing motorist at risk of serious injury or death.’ [Scott v. Harris,] at 373.” Lankford v. Plumerville, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 47647 (E.D. Ark. Mar. 15, 2021).

Plaintiff sufficiently pleads a Fourth Amendment violation for a prison visitor strip search that she was groped and the search was unjustified at its inception. Glover v. Rivas, 2021 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 47786 (E.D. Mich. Mar. 15, 2021).

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