Air Force Sued by Victims of Mass Shooting at a Texas Church
Air Force Sued by Victims of Mass Shooting at a Texas Church
A family that lost several members during a mass shooting at a Texas church is suing the federal government, accusing the military of failing to report the killer’s court martial in a public database.The suit, writes The New York Times, claims that gunman Devin Patrick Kelley was criminally convicted of domestic violence while serving in the United States Air Force. Despite being found guilty on two separate counts of abuse, the military never reported Kelley’s crimes to the database used to conduct background checks on individuals attempting to buy firearms.By ignoring Kelley’s past and allowing him to retain his Second Amendment rights, the Holcombe family says he was able to buy an ‘assault-style’ rifle, used to massacre more than two dozen people at a Sutherland Springs, TX, church last November.
The case is one of several posed against local and national-level government agencies. Survivors of the Pulse Nightclub shooting recently sued the City of Orlando and its Police Department for negligence and dereliction of duty during the 2016 killings. Gavel; image courtesy of bloomsberries, via Flickr, CC BY-ND 2.0, no changes made.
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