Family of man fatally shot by former coworker sues Navy Pier, Levy Restaurants
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, JUL 30 – The family alleges Navy Pier and Levy Restaurants failed to prevent the fatal shooting by a former employee with a history of aggression, filing the lawsuit last Friday.
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Slain Navy Pier employee’s family sues Pier, restaurant for wrongful death
The widow of a man fatally shot while working at Chicago’s Navy Pier in November is suing the man accused in her husband’s killing. Peter Jennings, 47, was sitting in a Navy Pier office that belonged to his employer, Levy Restaurants, when Raylon East allegedly killed him and a second worker, Lamont Johnson, over a “personal dispute” with Johnson, 51. Prosecutors said shortly after East, 36, was arrested that he had been cited multiple times at …
Family of man shot, killed at Navy Pier files wrongful-death suit
The family of a man who was shot to death at Navy Pier last November has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit alleging the shooter intended to harm him.Peter Jennings was one of two men killed Nov. 5, 2024. Raylon East, a 36-year-old South Shore resident, is facing two counts of first-degree murder and one count of felony unlawful use of a weapon. East was fired from his job at Levy Restaurants at Navy Pier in October. Jennings worked for Levy as a pu…
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