Opinion
Case No. 13-0494-CV-W-ODS
07-11-2013
ORDER AND OPINION GRANTING DEFENDANT KANSAS CITY
BOARD OF POLICE COMMISSIONERS' MOTION TO DISMISS
Pending is Defendant Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners' ("the Board") Motion to Dismiss (Doc. 4). The Motion is granted.
I. BACKGROUND
This case arises from an incident in which Plaintiff was arrested in December 2009. Plaintiff alleges, among other things, that he was injured during his arrest and that the Board negligently trained Defendant Officer Cartwright, which lead to his injuries.
II. STANDARD
To survive a motion to dismiss, a complaint must contain a "short and plain statement of the claim showing that the pleader is entitled to relief." Fed. R. Civ. P. 8(a)(2). The claim for relief must be "'plausible on its face,'" meaning it must "plead[] factual content that allows the court to draw the reasonable inference that the defendant is liable for the misconduct alleged." Ashcroft v. Iqbal, 556 U.S. 662, 678 (2009) (quoting Bell Atlantic Corp. v. Twombly,550 U.S. 554, 556 (2007)). Mere "'labels and conclusions,'" "'formulaic recitation[s] of the elements of a cause of action,'" and "'naked assertion[s]' devoid of 'further factual enhancement'" are insufficient. Id. (quoting Twombly, 550 U.S. at 555, 557).
III. DISCUSSION
Plaintiff has not stated a claim in which relief can be granted against the Board because it is a non-suable entity. In Edwards v. Baer, the Eighth Circuit held that a plaintiff did not state a claim upon which relief could be granted against the St. Louis Board of Police Commissioners because the board itself was not a suable entity. 863 F.2d 606, 609 (8th Cir. 1988); see also Walker v. Kansas City Police Dept.,2010 WL 2720720, at *3 (W.D. Mo. July 6, 2010) (granting Defendant Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners' motion to dismiss because it was not a suable entity). Claims against the Board must be in the form of claims made against individual members acting in their official capacity. Id. Accordingly, Plaintiff's claims against the Board as an entity are dismissed. The specific claims against the Board need not be analyzed further. The individual members of the Board may reassert any arguments they deem appropriate if and when they are served and respond to this suit.
IV. CONCLUSION
All claims against Defendant Kansas City Board of Police Commissioners are dismissed. IT IS SO ORDERED.
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ORTRIE D. SMITH, SENIOR JUDGE
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT