Morgan v. Beaumont Police Dept.
Annotate this CasePlaintiffs and appellants Rosemary Morgan and Michelle Luna (collectively plaintiffs) were the widow and daughter, respectively, of decedent Mike Morgan. Morgan suffered fatal injuries when defendant Thomas Durnin crashed head-on into Morgan's vehicle as Durnin was fleeing from a Beaumont Police Officer during a vehicle pursuit that lasted nearly 12 minutes. As relevant to this appeal, plaintiffs' operative complaint alleged a wrongful death cause of action against defendants City of Beaumont (City) and the Beaumont Police Department (BPD). The trial court granted defendants' motion for summary judgment, concluding they were immune from liability pursuant to Vehicle Code section 17004.7. On appeal, plaintiffs argued the court erred in granting summary judgment because defendants failed to show by sufficient evidence that BPD as a matter of law promulgated a vehicle pursuit policy and provided the requisite training as required under section 17004.7. After review, the Court of Appeal was persuaded by plaintiffs' argument and agreed that defendants failed to proffer sufficient evidence to establish as a matter of law that BPD promulgated its vehicle pursuit policy as required under section 17004.7. The Court therefore reversed the trial court's decision.