Dabbs v. Peoria County
Opinion of the Court
ORDER
Gregory Dabbs, an Army veteran, appeals the dismissal of his civil-rights suit against Peoria County and two county officials for constitutional violations arising out of (1) the denial of his application for state veterans’ benefits and (2) a subsequent altercation that resulted in his arrest. The district court concluded that his complaint did not state a claim upon which relief could be granted and. dismissed it. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(e)(2)(B)(ii). We agree that his allegations do not state a claim and affirm.
As he set forth in his amended complaint, Dabbs, through an Illinois veterans program, requested payment from Peoria County for a utility bill. The defendants, he alleges, unlawfully denied his request, and as a result he was without utilities for more than a month. Dabbs also alleges that days after he was denied payment, he was unlawfully arrested for “petty disorderly conduct” and involuntarily committed to a local hospital. Roughly one year later Dabbs brought this lawsuit and, in his amended complaint, asserts that his constitutional rights were violated. He does not, however, identify the particular defendants or misconduct that caused these violations.
The district court screened the amended complaint under § 1915(e)(2)(B)(ii) and dismissed it with prejudice for failure to staté a claim'. Dabbs, the court explained, did not “provide more than wholesale recitations of legal conclusions, which are devoid of facts upon which a claim of relief can be granted,” nor did he give the defendants proper notice of the particular claims he meant to assert.
Dabbs’s brief on appeal does not develop any argument, see Fed. R. App. P.
AFFIRMED.
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- Gregory DABBS v. PEORIA COUNTY, ILLINOIS
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