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Try CasePortal for FreeJ. Cogburn partially denies the City of Charlotte and several of its police officers their motion to dismiss multiple claims brought by a cell phone and jewelry merchant after officers allegedly assaulted and falsely arrested him. The merchant attempted to get an unknown person to stop blocking the entrance to the parking lot with their vehicle where the merchant’s store is located and got into an argument. Someone called the police, who pushed him against a display case inside of his store then threw him to the ground and pushed his face into the ground repeatedly before arresting him. Although the officers are protected from negligence claims by official public immunity at this stage, all of the merchant’s other claims, including false arrest, excessive force and false imprisonment, can proceed.