Uvalde "Families" Suing Gun Maker, Gun Store, Trigger Maker, Etc.

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Spotted Ag
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Anyone care to guess what side of the political spectrum these "families" fall on?
newbie11
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Rapier108 said:

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The families of three children who survived the Uvalde mass shooting in May have filed the first lawsuit in a federal court against the Uvalde school district, law enforcement officials, gun makers and others, alleging that their negligence and failures contributed to the massacre.

The suit was filed Wednesday in Texas' Western District Court and is seeking unspecified damages. One of the children in the lawsuit was wounded in the shooting and was best friends with one of the students killed, according to the lawyers.

"We are after accountability and damages, and because my plaintiffs are young, they will have to deal with the trauma of what they went through," said Stephanie Sherman, the families' lawyer. "It's just a perfect soup of lack of care, and I can't help but think this poor community was not protected in any way."

In all, the suit names 10 defendants: the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District; since-fired school district police chief Pete Arredondo; the City of Uvalde; Mariano Pargas, a lieutenant who was the acting Uvalde police chief during the shooting; Mandy Gutierrez, the school's principal who the suit alleges failed to notify teachers of the gunman's presence through the school's intercom; Daniel Defense LLC, a gun manufacturer; Firequest International Inc., which designed an accessory trigger system the gunman used; Oasis Outback LLC, the gun store in Uvalde where the shooter bought and picked up his firearms; Motorola Solutions Inc., which designed or sold radio communication devices used by first responders that allegedly failed; and Schneider Electric USA Inc., which is alleged to have made or installed the doors at the school.
https://news4sanantonio.com/news/local/families-of-three-uvalde-shooting-survivors-sue-school-district-gunmakers-and-others

I put families in " " because this is being backed/pushed by the usual anti-gun groups that were behind the "Sandy Hook" families going after Remington. They know an idiot jury will rule for them purely on emotion even though federal law prohibits these kinds of lawsuits.

Interesting that the parents of those killed aren't suing. I know that one of these kids was shot but it sounds like a bunch of David Hogg types.
Rapier108
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The suit alleges Daniel Defense, the company that manufactured a weapon used by the gunman, targets young people not of age to buy a gun with heavy social media marketing. Further, the suit accuses the Georgia gunmaker of trying to sell military-grade weapons depicting men clad in combat gear on battlefields in ads to civilians with no military training.

Pointing to four other mass shootings that have occurred in the last decade, the suit alleges the company knows its weapons are being used in massacres but remains "ignorant of the human harms and losses resulting from its reckless marketing practices."

"Daniel Defense intentionally misleads consumers in a fantasy scheme engineered for maximum profit at the expense of American lives," the suit says.

The shooter had bought a variety of guns in the days after he turned 18 years old, including a Daniel Defense AR-15-style semi-automatic rifle he picked up at the gun shop Oasis Outback in Uvalde.

The suit alleges the gun store "knew, or should have known, the gunman was suspicious and dangerous." According to the suit, the owner of Oasis had allegedly spoken with the gunman and asked how he could afford $3,000 worth of guns and ammunition.

Witnesses who were in the store later told the FBI the gunman was "very nervous looking," according to the suit. With a clean background check, however, the store sold the teen the weapons.

"The store owner and his staff did not act on their suspicions and block the purchases or notify law enforcement," the suit states. "The shooter was able to assemble a lethal military-grade assault weapon with a 30-round capacity magazine capable of pulverizing many people within minutes with no oversight, licensure, experience, or training."

As early as February, according to the suit, the shooter began buying firearm accessories including a Hell-Fire trigger system, a device similar to a bump stock that can enable a rifle to fire like a fully automatic gun. He was still underage then.
https://www.click2houston.com/news/texas/2022/09/29/families-of-three-uvalde-shooting-survivors-sue-school-district-gun-makers-city-officials-and-others/

Absolute absurdity, but this is an attempt to eliminate guns via lawfare.
"If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves." - Sir Winston Churchill
fightingfarmer09
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TheEternalPessimist said:

So if someone buys a garden stone, and then uses the garden stone to smash my skull in and kill me, is the stone maker liable?


Not just the stone maker. But the mining company that dug it out of the ground, shovel company for making the equipment, and the trucking company that shipped it.
javajaws
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Somebody should sue the lawyers behind these pointless suits since obviously they are also to blame for not suing these companies prior to this and fixing all of these problems that would have prevented this.
"Those who would give up essential Liberty, to purchase a little temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety." - Ben Franklin
Coby
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Tom Doniphon said:

You gonna sue Coors every time someone dies in a DWI or from liver disease, "counselor?"
If I'm interpreting the logic of their actions correctly...

DWIs should result in the alcohol manufacturer, distributor, liquor store and/or bar being sued, but only after the car dealership and car manufacturers are sued first.
American Hardwood
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If the families want to make some money, they should sue the lawyers for trying to coerce them into filing ridiculous lawsuits. That is, if we weren't living in clown world and our legal system was really based on justice.
American Hardwood
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Coby said:

Tom Doniphon said:

You gonna sue Coors every time someone dies in a DWI or from liver disease, "counselor?"
If I'm interpreting the logic of their actions correctly...

DWIs should result in the alcohol manufacturer, distributor, liquor store and/or bar being sued, but only after the car dealership and car manufacturers are sued first.
You forgot the manufacturer of the booze bottle and the label maker. Probably should go after the manufacturer of the bottle cap as well for making it too easy to get the booze out of the bottle.
Smeghead4761
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You know, Daniel Defense should sue the lawyers for slander for charactering their rifles as "military grade."

DD rifles are much better than that.
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