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Britt v. Kelley & Picerne

12/13/2002

Youlon Britt, individually and as administrator of the estate of the decedent, Anthony Britt, and Erica Johnson, as next friend of Anthony Britt's minor son, filed this action against the appellees for the wrongful death, pain and suffering, and the medical, funeral, and other expenses of the decedent. In Case No. A02A1806, appellants appeal the trial court's dismissal of their claims against Jeffrey Hafer for their failure to exercise due diligence in obtaining service. In Case No. A02A1807, appellants appeal the trial court's grant of summary judgment to the appellees, contending that appellees breached their duty to protect Anthony Britt from an armed assailant at an apartment complex operated by appellees. For the reasons set forth below, we affirm.


Case No. A02A1806


Appellants' contention that the trial court erred in granting Jeffrey Hafer's motion to dismiss is rendered moot by our holding in Case No. A02A1807, below, that the trial court did not err in granting summary judgment to all appellees.


Case No. A02A1807


Appellants assert that the trial court erred in granting the appellees' motion for summary judgment because the appellees had superior knowledge of the risk the assailant posed to the decedent, and because the appellees were negligent in performing their duties. We find no merit in either assertion.


"Summary judgment is appropriate when there are no genuine issues of material fact and the movant is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. In reviewing a trial court's ruling on a motion for summary judgment, we apply a de novo standard of review, and we view the evidence in a light most favorable to the non-movant." (Citation omitted.) Connell v. Head.


Viewed in a light most favorable to appellees as the nonmovants, the record shows that Valerie Britt, Anthony Britt's sister, had broken off a relationship with Antonio Colton, the father of her two children, in the year before Anthony Britt's death. The relationship had been a violent one, and the two had often fought. Valerie Britt testified that Colton had pulled a pistol on her when she was eight months pregnant. She also testified that two months before her brother was shot by Colton, Colton had come to her apartment at Eastgate Apartments, struck her, and threatened to kill her. Valerie Britt informed an Eastgate security guard; the guard called the police, and Colton was removed from the property.


On October 25, 1997, Anthony Britt was visiting Valerie Britt at her apartment. While Anthony Britt, his sister, and others were talking in front of her apartment, Colton approached them. Colton was angry because Valerie Britt had a new boyfriend. He told her that he didn't want anyone around his kids and pushed Valerie; Valerie pushed back. Anthony Britt told Colton to stop. At this point, Colton pulled out a pistol, aimed it at Anthony Britt, and pulled the trigger. When the gun did not fire, Colton ran. Valerie Britt called the police, who arrived shortly thereafter, but did not find Colton. Valerie Britt also informed the security guards at Eastgate of the incident.


On October 27, 1997, Colton returned to Eastgate Apartments. Valerie Britt saw him outside another apartment with some friends about 6:00 p.m, but she did not inform Eastgate security of Colton's presence on the premises Not long after, Anthony Britt arrived at his sister's apartment.


At approximately 9:00 p.m. that night, Valerie Britt again saw Colton outside one of the apartments. She informed her brother of Colton's presence, but he did nothing, going to the apartment of his girlfriend, who lived downstairs from Valerie Britt. Neither of the Britts informed e

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