Current:Home > InvestAppeals court sends back part of Dakota Access oil pipeline protester’s excessive force lawsuit -GrowthInsight
Appeals court sends back part of Dakota Access oil pipeline protester’s excessive force lawsuit
View
Date:2025-04-15 23:28:45
BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — An appeals court has sent back part of a lawsuit brought by a protester of the Dakota Access oil pipeline, who alleged excessive force by law enforcement officers.
Eric Poemoceah, of Oklahoma, filed the federal court lawsuit in 2020 against Morton County, County Sheriff Kyle Kirchmeier, then-Sheriff of Cass County Paul Laney and other officers, including unidentified ones. He sought unspecified damages to be determined at trial.
Poemoceah alleged that during a demonstration in February 2017, when a protest camp was being evacuated, Bismarck Police Officer Benjamin Swenson tackled him, causing a pelvic fracture. He also alleged other injuries from other officers, and that the officers disregarded his pelvic injury and retaliated against him for livestreaming the events.
The defendants sought to dismiss the case. U.S. District Judge Daniel Traynor granted their motions to dismiss the case in December 2020. He said the officers were entitled to qualified immunity regarding use of force, and that Poemoceah didn’t sufficiently back up his claims.
Poemoceah appealed in 2021. On Wednesday, a three-judge panel of the 8th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the judge’s dismissal of most of Poemoceah’s claims. But the panel said he “plausibly alleges a Fourth Amendment excessive force claim against Swenson,” and sent that claim back for further proceedings.
The Associated Press emailed attorneys for both sides, but did not immediately receive responses to requested comment.
The Standing Rock Sioux Tribe’s opposition to the pipeline’s Missouri River crossing drew thousands of people who demonstrated and camped for months in 2016 and 2017 near the crossing. Hundreds of arrests resulted from the sometimes-chaotic protests.
The multistate pipeline has been transporting oil since 2017, including during an ongoing, court-ordered environmental review process for the controversial river segment.
veryGood! (224)
Related
- California DMV apologizes for license plate that some say mocks Oct. 7 attack on Israel
- United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever hits desert nation
- Florida will open schools to volunteer chaplains
- Prince William returns to official duties following Princess Kate's cancer revelation: Photos
- Rolling Loud 2024: Lineup, how to stream the world's largest hip hop music festival
- Mother charged in death of 14-year-old found ‘emaciated to a skeletal state’
- Lawsuit filed over new Kentucky law aimed at curbing youth vaping
- Virginia school bus hits DMV building, injures driver and two students, officials say
- Questlove charts 50 years of SNL musical hits (and misses)
- Republicans file lawsuit challenging Evers’s partial vetoes to literacy bill
Ranking
- Louvre will undergo expansion and restoration project, Macron says
- Orlando Bloom Reveals Whether Kids Flynn and Daisy Inherited His Taste For Adventure
- Man charged in shooting of 5 men following fight over parking space at a Detroit bar
- Caitlin Clark set to make $338K in WNBA. How much do No. 1 picks in other sports make?
- Trump suggestion that Egypt, Jordan absorb Palestinians from Gaza draws rejections, confusion
- Canadian police charge 9 suspects in historic $20 million airport gold heist
- Jack Leiter, former No. 2 pick in MLB Draft, to make his MLB debut with Rangers Thursday
- Biden administration moves to make conservation an equal to industry on US lands
Recommendation
New Mexico governor seeks funding to recycle fracking water, expand preschool, treat mental health
Arrest made 7 years after off-duty D.C. police officer shot dead, girlfriend wounded while sitting in car in Baltimore
Baby boomers are hitting peak 65. Two-thirds don't have nearly enough saved for retirement.
Rap artist GloRilla has been charged with drunken driving in Georgia
Tom Holland's New Venture Revealed
Cheryl Burke recalls 'Dancing With the Stars' fans making her feel 'too fat for TV'
Olivia Munn Shares How Her Double Mastectomy Journey Impacted Son Malcolm
United Arab Emirates struggles to recover after heaviest recorded rainfall ever hits desert nation