Chambers v. Long et al

Filing 5

MEMORANDUM OPINION by Judge Greg N. Stivers on 3/21/17. cc: Plaintiff(pro se) (DJT)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY PADUCAH DIVISION ROSCOE CHAMBERS PLAINTIFF v. CIVIL ACTION NO. 5:16CV-P142-GNS LT. LONG et al. DEFENDANTS MEMORANDUM OPINION Plaintiff Roscoe Chambers, a federal inmate incarcerated in U.S.P. Victorville in California, filed a pro se letter “requesting to file a Criminal Complaint against several staff at U.S.P. McCreary. For Assault, threat, tampering with and Destroying my mail, Interfearing with my Legal obligation.” He reports that officers threatened him on a couple of occasions; that “C/O Coffman took me out my cell and Hit me with a metal Bar in my right Leg”; and that “C/O Carson snatched my right Leg from under me.” By Memorandum and Order entered January 25, 2017 (DN 4), the Court dismissed Plaintiff’s criminal complaint but provided him 30 days within which to file a civil complaint on a Court-supplied form. The Court warned Plaintiff that his failure to file a civil complaint within the time allowed would result in dismissal of the action for the reasons stated in the Memorandum and Order. The 30-day period has expired, and the record reflects that Plaintiff has not filed a civil complaint. Therefore, the action will be dismissed by separate Order. Date: March 21, 2017 cc: Plaintiff, pro se 4416.005 Greg N. Stivers, Judge United States District Court

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