Herr et al v. Peterson et al

Filing 28

ORDER dismissing with prejudice the claims against County Defendants Metro Gang Strike Force, Hennepin County, and Hennepin County Deputies Terry Bean, Rick Palaia, Mary Jerde, Mike Jerde, Carrie Donarski, Jake Coopet, Brian Burds, and Brady Sweitzer re 27 Stipulation of Dismissal. (Written Opinion). Signed by Judge Richard H. Kyle on 10/25/10. (kll)

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-FLN Herr et al v. Peterson et al Doc. 28 UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT DISTRICT OF MINNESOTA Anna Vue Herr (a/k/a Hlao Herr) and Leng Herr, on behalf of themselves and their minor children A.H., C.H. and N.H., Plaintiffs, v. Bill Peterson, Carl Blad, Timothy Devick, John Sheneman, Griffin Hillbo, Jeffery Kading, Mark Kaspszak and Ricardo Muro, individually, and in their capacities as Minneapolis Police Officers; Terry Bean, Rick Palaia, Mary Jerde, and Carrie Donarski, individually, and in their capacities as Hennepin County Deputies; Deputies/Officers Coopet, Burds, Sweitzer, (first names unknown) individually, and in their capacities as peace officers from unknown jurisdictions; City of Minneapolis; Hennepin County; and the Metro Gang Strike Force, Defendants. Plaintiffs having informed the Court that they have settled their claims against the County Defendants in this action (as set forth below) and having filed a Stipulation of Dismissal as to those Defendants, IT IS ORDERED that (1) the settlement of the claims against the County Defendants is APPROVED pursuant to Minnesota Statutes § 466.08 and, as a result, (2) Plaintiffs' claims against the County Defendants (Metro Gang Strike Force, Hennepin County, and Hennepin County Deputies Terry Bean, Rick Palaia, Mary Jerde, Mike Jerde, Carrie Donarski, Jake Coopet, Brian Burds, and Brady Sweitzer) are Civ. No. 09-2741 (RHK/FLN) ORDER Dockets.Justia.com DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE, on the merits and without costs or disbursements to any party. Dated: October 25, 2010 s/Richard H. Kyle RICHARD H. KYLE United States District Judge 2

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