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Anti Federalist
04-01-2013, 06:54 PM
Berkeley Springs man settles lawsuit over police shooting for $200K

March 18, 2013 11:51 AM

By John O'Brien

http://wvrecord.com/news/258665-berkeley-springs-man-settles-lawsuit-over-police-shooting-for-200k

ELKINS – A week before a trial was scheduled to take place, a Berkeley Springs man has settled his lawsuit against the Morgan County deputy sheriff who shot him.

During a March 13 settlement conference mediated by U.S. District Judge John Preston Bailey, Ulysses J. Everett reached a $200,000 agreement that resolves his lawsuit against Deputy Sheriff Seth A. Place and the Morgan County Commission.

Bailey entered an order dismissing the case on March 18. The trial was scheduled to begin on March 20.

The settlement is being paid by the commission, and Place is being dismissed as a defendant.

In his suit filed last year, Everett said Place arrived at his Fairview Drive home in Berkeley Springs on Oct. 6, 2010, responding to a domestic disturbance call. Prior to his arrival, 911 dispatchers informed Place that Everett’s wife Diana safely departed for a relative’s home “several miles away.”

Upon arrival, Everett says Place approached his home with a handgun in his right hand and a police dog in tow in his left. After Place identified himself as a deputy sheriff and shouted “let me see your hands,” Everett says he first opened the door only to close it after seeing the dog charge him.

According to the suit, Place then kicked the door in an effort to enter the home. After making a second unsuccessful effort to kick open door, Place then fired two shots with his handgun, the suit says.

One shot struck Everett in the abdomen and the other in the right hip. After confirming Everett was unarmed, Place handcuffed him, rendered first aid and called for an ambulance.

Eventually, Everett was airlifted to Winchester Medical Center in Winchester, Va., where he underwent emergency surgery for his gunshot wounds. Later, he would undergo additional surgeries, including one for a hip replacement.

Following his release from the hospital, Everett was charged with one count of wanton endangerment. During its January 2011 term, the Morgan County grand jury indicted Everett for not only wanton endangerment, but also domestic battery, domestic assault and obstructing an officer.

The following July, the prosecutor’s office agreed to dismiss the domestic battery and wanton endangerment charges in exchange for Everett agreeing to plead guilty to the domestic assault, obstruction and a lesser charge of brandishing. Pursuant to the plea agreement, U.S. District Judge Gina Groh suspended all but 30 days of 2 ½ year jail sentence, and placed Everett on five years’ probation.

In their answer filed Nov. 4, 2011, Place and the Morgan County Commission denied he used excessive force when arresting Everett.

Place is facing another civil rights lawsuit, filed last year by a Berkeley Springs woman who says she was falsely arrested when she questioned why her son was issued a traffic citation.

Everett was represented by attorney John Bryan of Union.

MelissaWV
04-01-2013, 07:24 PM
Eh better than most outcomes.

kcchiefs6465
04-01-2013, 07:53 PM
Eventually,

Enough said.

kcchiefs6465
04-01-2013, 07:53 PM
As Melissa said though, I suppose he should be happy.


ETA: That he wasn't killed.

DamianTV
04-01-2013, 08:02 PM
Im not. The shooting officer was not held personally liable. That means you and me get to pay this guys 200,000 bill by way of taxation by citation and other nefarious means. When cops break their own damn laws, they need to be just as liable as the rest of us.

kcchiefs6465
04-01-2013, 08:06 PM
Im not. The shooting officer was not held personally liable. That means you and me get to pay this guys 200,000 bill by way of taxation by citation and other nefarious means. When cops break their own damn laws, they need to be just as liable as the rest of us.
There are many who don't live to see taxpayer dollars or money at all. There are many who are wrongly shot that don't die and don't receive anything.

I agree, the officers should be personally financially liable. Considering how corrupt we have become as a nation, I am surprised he got more than a lifetime of harrassment.

The Northbreather
04-01-2013, 08:18 PM
I want at least 1 mil per unlawful bullet that enters my body.

Even that probably wont cover the complications from such an event.

Occam's Banana
04-01-2013, 08:53 PM
The [$200,000] settlement is being paid by the [Morgan County Commission], [...]

IOW: The citizens of Morgan County (including, presumably, Everett himself) will be punished for what Place did.

Place, on the other hand, gets off scot-free - without the barest whiff of accountability.

The system wins again, and the mundanes get dicked over coming AND going ...