Johnson et al v. City of Omaha Nebraska et al

Filing 100

ORDER - Plaintiffs' Motion for Extension of Date to Oppose Motions for Summary Judgment for Qualified Immunity 99 is granted. Plaintiffs shall have until May 29, 2015, to oppose defendants' motions for summary judgment for qualified immunity. Ordered by Senior Judge Lyle E. Strom. (SLP)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE DISTRICT OF NEBRASKA OCTAVIOUS JOHNSON, DEMETRIUS JOHNSON, JUAQUEZ JOHNSON, SHARON JOHNSON and SHEREE JOHNSON, individuals, ) ) ) ) ) Plaintiffs, ) ) v. ) ) CITY OF OMAHA, a political ) subdivision, TODD SCHMADERER, ) in his capacity of Chief of ) the Omaha Police Department; ) AARON P. VON BEHREN, ) individually and as an ) officer of the OPD; BRADLEY D.) CANTERBURY, individually and ) as an officer of the OPD; ) JAMES T. KINSELLA, ) individually and as an officer) of the OPD; JUSTIN A. REEVE, ) individually and as an officer) of the OPD; JOSEPH E. KOENIG, ) individually and as an officer) of the OPD; JOHN D. PAYNE, ) individually and as an officer) of the OPD; DYEA L. ROWLAND, ) individually and as an officer) of the OPD; MATTHEW C. WORM, ) individually and as an officer) of the OPD; and CHRISTOPHER J.) OLSON, ) ) Defendants. ) ______________________________) 8:14CV4 ORDER This matter is before the Court on plaintiffs’ motion for extension of date to oppose motions for summary judgment for qualified immunity (Filing No. 99). should be granted. The Court finds the motion Accordingly, IT IS ORDERED that plaintiffs’ motion is granted. Plaintiffs shall have until May 29, 2015, to oppose defendants’ motions for summary judgment for qualified immunity. DATED this 20th day of May, 2015. BY THE COURT: /s/ Lyle E. Strom ______________________________ LYLE E. STROM, Senior Judge United States District Court

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