Veliz v. City of Minneapolis et al

Filing 102

ORDER for Partial Dismissal re 101 Stipulation. (Written Opinion). Signed by Judge Richard H. Kyle on 09/25/08. (rhks)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA Giovanni Veliz, Plaintiff, v. City of Minneapolis and The Minneapolis Police Department, Defendants. The above-entitled matter came on for consideration before United States Judge Richard H. Kyle pursuant to the parties' Stipulation for Partial Dismissal. Based on the files, records, proceedings and aforementioned Stipulation, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: I. Count I of the Complaint, (Race and National Origin Discrimination in Violation of The Minnesota Human Rights Act), is hereby DISMISSED, except for any claims that Defendant took retaliation and reprisal action against Plaintiff, in violation of Minn. Stat. § 363A.01 et seq. II. Count II of the Complaint, (Race and National Origin Discrimination In Violation of Title VII), is hereby DISMISSED, except for any claims that Defendant took retaliation and reprisal action against Plaintiff, in violation of 42 U.S.C. § 2000e et seq. III. Count III of the Complaint, (Race and National Origin Discrimination In Violation of The Civil Rights Act Of 1991, 42 U.S.C. § 1981), is hereby DISMISSED, except for any claims that Defendant took retaliation and reprisal action against Plaintiff, in violation of 42 U.S.C. § 1981. Civil No. 07-2376 (RHK/JJK) ORDER FOR PARTIAL DISMISSAL IV. Count IV of the Complaint, (Race and National Origin Discrimination Minneapolis Civil Rights Ordinance MCRO § 139.40(b)(3)), is hereby DISMISSED, except for any claims that Defendant took retaliation and reprisal action against Plaintiff, in violation of the Minneapolis Civil Rights Ordinance. Let judgment be entered accordingly. BY THE COURT: Dated: 9/25/08 s/Richard H. Kyle The Honorable Richard H. Kyle United States Judge 2

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