DocketNumber: No. 16-3005
Judges: Flaum, Rovner, Williams
Filed Date: 4/14/2017
Status: Precedential
Modified Date: 11/6/2024
ORDER
Rosie Lewis brought this civil rights lawsuit, alleging that on April 17, 2015, she was “arrested” without probable cause and with “excessive force” in a “conspiracy” between the Joliet Police Department and Lois Barber, an acquaintance. After granting Lewis’s application to proceed in forma pauperis, the district court ruled that the complaint was vague, conclusory, and contradicted by an' attachment. The court therefore dismissed the complaint for failing to state a claim on which relief could be granted. See 28 U.S.C. § 1915(e)(2)(B)(ii). It gave her three weeks to file an amended complaint. See Fed. R. Civ. P. 15(a). After Lewis did not do so, the court dismissed her lawsuit with prejudice.
On appeal Lewis does not address the district court’s reasons for its decision. Instead she complains about a different incident not mentioned anywhere in her filings with the district court. She accuses the defendants and a new-group of people of “wrongfully evict[ing]” her from her Joliet Housing Authority unit on May 2015. This transformation of her case from wrongful arrest to wrongful eviction is fatal to her appeal for two reasons.