MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER
Plaintiff, Deryl Beasley, alleges that defendant police officers used excessive force during an investigatory stop, and charges them with violation of 42 U.S.C. § 1983, assault, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. Beasley also charges their employer, City of East Detroit, with vicarious liability. Defendants move for summary judgment. I have already ruled that material issues of fact preclude summary judgment for the officers, and that
Monell v. Department of Social Services,
The City argues it is entitled to summary judgment because its operation of a police department is a governmental function, and because
Ross v. Consumers Power Co.,
In
Ross,
the Court “reexamine[d] the extent of immunity from tort liability which the governmental tort immunity act ... and the common law provide to the state and its agencies.”
Ross,
Under
Ross,
a city is immune from liability for torts committed by employees performing a governmental function,
Ross,
[The statute] extends immunity to all governmental agencies for all tort liability whenever they are engaged in the exercise or discharge of a governmental function. This broad grant of immunity, when coupled with the four narrowly drawn statutory exceptions [inapplicable here], suggests that the Legislature intended that the term “governmental function” be interpreted in a broad manner.
Ross,
Beasley argues that Ross preserves the intentional tort exception. He relies upon the Court’s disposition of Willis v. Department of Social Services, one of the Ross cases:
We also conclude that plaintiff failed to state a claim of intentional tort against any of the defendants for the reasons stated by the Court of Appeals.
Ross,
The Court of Appeals decisions Beasley cites misconstrue the scope of
Ross. Cf. Smith v. Yono,
I hold that defendant police officers were performing a governmental function at the time of the alleged torts, and consequently, that the City of East Detroit is immune. The City’s Motion for Summary Judgment on Beasley’s state claims is GRANTED.
IT IS SO ORDERED.
