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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Peterson finds for the city and police detective in a citizen's lawsuit claiming he was falsely arrested without probable cause after an incident in which a woman he claims pressured him to have sex with her demanded he pay her for it, forced him to drive to an ATM at knifepoint and stabbed him when he tried to run away in a gas station parking lot. Though the two subjects' stories differed on key details, the detective made reasonable judgments about the credibility of the citizen and the woman when he arrived at the violent scene at the gas station and ultimately arrested the woman for armed robbery and other charges and arrested the citizen on a prostitution charge, particularly given the woman's self-incriminating statements establishing that the citizen had paid her for sex. Because the detective is shielded by qualified immunity, summary judgment is granted to him and the city and the case is closed.