Attorneys for Walmart Ask Court to Dismiss Employee Mass Shooting Lawsuits
Attorneys for Walmart Ask Court to Dismiss Employee Mass Shooting Lawsuits
Attorneys for Walmart have asked that lawsuits filed by the survivors of a recent mass shooting in Virginia be dismissed.As LegalReader.com has reported before, several survivors of the mass shooting claim that the company, the single largest brick-and-mortar retailer in the world, had received advance notice that the shooter was a danger to himself and to other store employees.The shooter, Andre Bing, was a Walmart supervisor with an alleged “known [propensity] for violence.”In one lawsuit, a coworker claimed that Bing had asked his colleagues whether they had received active shooter training.When they said that they had, Bing reportedly “smiled and walked away without saying another word.”In November, Bing entered a Walmart break room and opened fire on his assembled colleagues before shooting several rounds into store aisles.Seven people were killed and an additional four injured.
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