Families of Maryland Mass Shooting Settle Lawsuit with Baltimore Sun
Families of Maryland Mass Shooting Settle Lawsuit with Baltimore Sun
The families of victims of a Maryland mass shooting have dismissed their civil charges against The Baltimore Sun and Tribune after reaching a settlement the publisher.According to The Associated Press, five people—Gerald Fischman, Rob Hiaasen, John McNamara, Rebecca Smith, and Wendi Winters—died in the attack on the Capital Gazette office in Annapolis on June 28, 2018.The Capital Gazette reports that the families filed their negligence lawsuit in 2021, shortly after gunman Jarrod Ramos was found criminally liable for the killings.In their lawsuit, the plaintiffs claimed that the shooting was a “preventable tragedy.If the defendants “had taken reasonable steps to protect The Capital and its employees,” the lawsuit alleges, Ramos “would have been detected and stopped prior to entering The Capital’s newsroom, and he may never have attempted the assault at all.”Steven Silverman, an attorney for the families of Smith and Fischman, said that the lawsuit has been formally dismissed and a settlement reached.Silverman told the Capital Gazette that all other information about the settlement, including its terms, are to remain confidential.John Lynch, a professor at the University of Baltimore School of Law, told the Capital Gazette that settlements often contain confidentiality clauses.Confidentiality, says Lynch, can serve as a critical “bargaining chip” in settlement negotiations.
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