Victims’ families file lawsuit in racially motivated Jacksonville shooting
- The families of three Black people who were shot and killed at a Dollar General store in Florida are suing the store's owner, operator, and security contractor for negligence. They claim that lax security and negligent parenting led to the deaths.
- The lawsuit includes new photos of the shooter's bedroom, showing evidence of alcohol, prescription pills, and artwork glorifying death. Lawyers argue that these indicators should have alerted the shooter's parents about his dangerous tendencies.
- The lawsuit also alleges that Dollar General failed to protect its customers and employees and should have been aware of the high crime rate in the area. The shooter had attempted to enter other establishments but was stopped by security guards.
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Families sue Dollar General after 3 killed in racist shooting at Florida store
Months after three people were killed in a racially motivated shooting inside a Jacksonville, Florida, Dollar General, the families of the victims have filed a lawsuit against the store, saying
Families sue Dollar General after 3 killed in racist shooting at Florida store
The victims’ families said Dollar General is a “criminal’s safe haven” after a man carrying an AR-style rifle was deterred from other locations by security, the lawsuit says.
Families sue Dollar General after 3 killed in racist shooting at Florida store
The victims’ families said Dollar General is a “criminal’s safe haven” after a man carrying an AR-style rifle was deterred from other locations by security, the lawsuit says.
Families sue Dollar General after 3 killed in racist shooting at Florida store
The victims’ families said Dollar General is a “criminal’s safe haven” after a man carrying an AR-style rifle was deterred from other locations by security, the lawsuit says.
Families sue Dollar General after 3 killed in racist shooting at Florida store
The victims’ families said Dollar General is a “criminal’s safe haven” after a man carrying an AR-style rifle was deterred from other locations by security, the lawsuit says.
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