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NELDA KELLOM, individually and as personal representative of the Estate of Terrance Kellom, deceased; KEVIN KELLOM, TERIA KELLOM, LAWANDA KELLOM, and TERRELL KELLOM, individually; JANAY WILLIAMS, as personal representative of Terrance Kellom’s two minor children, son, T.D.K., and daughter, T.D.K.,
Plaintiffs-Appellants,
v.
MITCHELL QUINN, et al.,
Defendants,

UNITED STATES OF AMERICA,
Defendant-Appellee.
   Nos. 22-1591/1592
Appeal from the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan at Detroit.
Nos. 2:17-cv-11084; 2:19-cv-11622—Sean F. Cox, District Judge.
Decided and Filed: November 8, 2023
Before: SILER, MOORE, and THAPAR, Circuit Judges.


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OPINION
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THAPAR, Circuit Judge. These cases present two types of claims: some filed too soon, and some filed too late. After a federal officer shot Terrance Kellom, Kellom’s estate and family members sued. But the estate sued before seeking administrative remedies, and the family raised their claims after the statute of limitations passed. The district court dismissed the claims as premature or untimely. We affirm.