Nevada cops sued over forced occupation of private homes

It’s been a few hundred years since the Third Amendment was written to keep King George from quartering British troops in American homes, but a lawsuit just filed in Nevada suggests it’s as relevant as ever.

  The framers of the Constitution ratified the Third Amendment to   ensure citizens would never again have to accommodate soldiers,   but a few centuries later it’s become more-or-less an antiquated   law that’s rarely referenced in federal court. That changed   recently when a family from Henderson, Nevada accused the local   police department of constitutional violations after officers of   the law allegedly took residence in two neighborhood homes.

  According to a legal filing first obtained by Courthouse News   Service, a handful of Henderson Police Department officers and   the city itself are being sued for an array of charges — including Third Amendment violations — over an incident that   mirrors the making of the American Revolution.

  Attorneys for the plaintiffs say police officers demanded they be   allowed to occupy two homes owned by their clients on the city’s   Eveningside Avenue in 2011 in order to conduct an investigation   involving a neighbor’s residence. When the owners refused to   comply with the request, they were reportedly arrested for   obstruction and brought to jail.

  Police were investigating an incident at 363 Eveningside Avenue   that July when Officer Christopher Worley called up the occupant   of a neighboring property, Anthony Mitchell, and said he’d need   to use his house in order to gain a ‘tactical advantage’ over the   neighbor’s residence. Mitchell reportedly made it clear that he   did not want to get involved in the probe and told Worley he   would not be able to offer assistance. According to the lawsuit,   Officer David Cawthorn, Sgt. Michael Waller and Worley all then “conspired among themselves to force Anthony Mitchell out of   his residence and to occupy his home for their own use.”

It was determined to move to 367 Eveningside and attempt to   contact Mitchell. If Mitchell answered the door he would be asked   to leave. If he refused to leave he would be arrested for   Obstructing a Police Officer. If Mitchell refused to answer the   door, force entry would be made and Mitchell would be   arrested,” the report determined.

  Moments later, the officers “arrayed themselves in front of   plaintiff Anthony Mitchell’s house and prepared to execute their   plan,” after which they “loudly commanded” they be let   inside. Seconds later, Mitchell’s door was knocked down with a   metal battering ram and the police entered his home.

As plaintiff Anthony Mitchell stood in shock, the officers   aimed their weapons at Anthony Mitchell and shouted obscenities   at him and ordered him to lie down on the floor,” the suit   alleges.

  As the police moved into the home, Mitchell was reportedly called   an “asshole” by the cops, ordered to crawl on the floor   and then shot several times with non-lethal ‘pepperball rounds’ from close range. He was then arrested for obstructing an officer   while the cops combed through his house without permission, but   not before they also opened fire at the plaintiff’s dog,   prompting it to howl “in fear and pain.”

At the same time, officers approached Anthony’s parents down the   block at 362 Eveningside and asked father Michael Mitchell if   he’d accompany them back to a local ‘command center’ to assist   with negotiating the surrender of the neighbor suspected of   domestic violence. When he got there, though, he became concerned   that the cops had tricked him into leaving so they could try to   gain access to yet another home. Michael Mitchell then tried to   head back home, but when he left the command center he was   arrested, handcuffed and placed in the back of a cop car.

  Attorney for the family say there was no reasonable grounds to   detain Michael Mitchell, nor probable cause to suspect him of   committing any crime. That didn’t keep officers from holding both   him and his son Anthony for nine hours, however, before they were   ultimately released after posting bond.

  All criminal counts against the Mitchells were later dismissed   with prejudiced, but the family has now lobbed charges of their   own. Their attorney is asking for a trial by jury to hear the   case and ideally award his clients punitive damages for   violations of the Third, Fourth and Fourteenth Amendments,   assault and battery, conspiracy, defamation, abuse of process,   malicious prosecution, negligence and emotional distress.

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