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Mcarthy (PS) v. Parker Police Department Colorado et al

25-cv-03641
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Case Summary

Mcarthy, appearing pro se, is suing the Parker Police Department in Colorado and other defendants under docket 25-cv-03641. The court has granted an extension of time at docket entry 21, giving Mcarthy additional time to meet a filing deadline — a common accommodation for self-represented litigants. The pro se designation signals Mcarthy is not represented by counsel. Civil rights suits against police departments typically allege excessive force, unlawful arrest, or other constitutional violations under 42 U.S.C. § 1983. The extension suggests the case is still in early procedural stages.

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Key Issues

  • Civil rights claims against police department
  • Pro se plaintiff procedural posture
  • Potential Section 1983 constitutional claims
  • Extension of time to file
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Other April 20, 2026

1:25-cv-03641 Mcarthy (PS) v. Parker Police Department Colorado et al

The court granted an extension of time in McCarthy v. Parker Police Department Colorado et al, a pro se civil rights case filed in 2025 against a Colorado police department. The extension pushes back a deadline — likely to respond to a complaint or file a document — giving one of the parties more time to act.

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