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Family Of Euclid Man Shot By Police Files Lawsuit In Federal Court

Plaintiffs' Sarah Gelsomino and members of the Stewart family outside Euclid City Hall Monday. [Matt Richmond / ideastream]

Lawyers for 23-year-old Luke Stewart filed the lawsuit in Northern District Court on Monday. The City of Euclid, its police department and the two officers involved are named as defendents.

The plaintiffs allege that Euclid police officer Matthew Rhodes used unjustified force when he shot Stewart five times on the morning of March 13.

Sarah Gelsomino is a lawyer for Stewart’s family. She said the lawsuit is also meant to show a pattern of excessive force at the Euclid Police Department.

“We’ll have an opportunity to receive discovery from lots of supervisors and trainers about policies and training, curriculum, how officers are disciplined, how civilian complaints are handled," said Gelsomino.

In the March incident, Rhodes and his partner, Louis Catalani, were responding to a call about a suspicious vehicle. They found Stewart was in the car, idling on a residential street. Stewart began driving away when the officers arrived. Officer Rhodes got in the car, where he shot Stewart, who was unarmed. In August, a grand jury declined to charge Rhodes. Also in August, cell phone video showed another Euclid officer violently arresting a black motorist who did not appear to be resisting.

During a press conference Monday outside Euclid City Hall, Stewart’s mother, Mary Stewart, became emotional as she described the challenge of getting over her son’s death.

“And it’s just so unfair. It’s just so unreal. I can’t believe it. I ask myself everyday, ‘is this real? Did this really happen? Why? Why?’” said Stewart.

Matthew Richmond is a reporter/producer focused on criminal justice issues at Ideastream Public Media.