District Court, W.D. Washington, 2025

Owens v. King County

Owens v. King County
District Court, W.D. Washington · Decided January 7, 2025
Owens v. King County

Trial Court Opinion

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT WESTERN DISTRICT OF WASHINGTON 9 AT SEATTLE 11 TANNER OWENS, an individual, CASE NO. 2:24-cv-00453-TL 12 Plaintiff, ORDER OF DISMISSAL v. KING COUNTY, PATTI COLE- 14 TINDALL, and JESSE ANDERSON in their individual and official capacity, Defendants.

18 This matter is before the Court on the Parties’ Joint Status Report (“JSR”). Dkt. No. 31.

19 On December 4, 2024, the Court dismissed all but one of the claims in Plaintiff’s Second Amended Complaint with leave to amend most of the claims. Dkt. No. 28. In the JSR, the Parties report that they “have agreed that Plaintiff will not file a Third Amended Complaint.” Dkt.

22 No. 31 at 1. Thus, the only remaining claim in this matter is a state law claim of race discrimination under the Washington Law Against Discrimination. See Dkt. No. 21 ¶¶ 56–57.

24 All federal claims have been dismissed.

1 “When a district court ‘has dismissed all claims over which it has original jurisdiction,’ it ‘may decline to exercise supplemental jurisdiction’ over remaining state law claims.” Pell v. Nuñez, 90 F.4th 1128, 1135 (9th Cir. 2024) (quoting 28 U.S.C. § 1367(c)(3)). Although the Parties “stipulate their approval of” the Court retaining the case (Dkt. No. 31 at 1), the Court declines to exercise supplemental jurisdiction over Plaintiff’s remaining state law claim.

6 Accordingly, this matter is DISMISSED WITHOUT PREJUDICE.1 7 Dated this 7th day of January 2025.

A Tana Lin United States District Judge The Parties refer to the Court’s “discretion to remand the case” (Dkt. No. 31 at 1), but the case cannot be remanded because it was not removed from state court. See generally 28 U.S.C. § 1447.

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