Families of FedEx Mass Shooting Victims File Lawsuit Against Firearm Magazine Manufacturer
Families of FedEx Mass Shooting Victims File Lawsuit Against Firearm Magazine Manufacturer
The victims of a 2021 mass shooting at an Indianapolis FedEx facility have filed a lawsuit against American Tactical Inc., the distributor of a firearm accessory used in the killings.According to The Indianapolis Star, the 19-year-old suspect in the killings was a former employee of the FedEx ground station.At least 100 people were inside the facility at the time of the shooting: 13 were shot, eight fatally.The teenage suspect, notes the Star, committed suicide inside the station.The lawsuit names several defendants, including American Tactical Inc., its president, and marketing director.The manufacturer of the magazine, Schmeisser GmbH, is also named in the complaint."Despite knowing that mass killers are attracted to HCMs to carry out mass shootings, American Tactical, Inc. deliberately marketed and sold the 60-round magazine used in the attack," the lawsuit alleges.“American Tactical, Inc.’s high capacity magazine used in the FedEx mass shooting had 60 rounds, two to three times the killing capacity of standard magazines,” Cohen Milstein Sellers & Toll attorney Leslie Mitchel said in a statement. “It is clear that the Defendants put profits from high capacity magazines ahead of people, which came at the grave expense of the victims and victims’ families of the FedEx mass shooting.”
A FedEx Ground delivery van in Provo, Utah, July 2015; image by An Errant Knight (Own work), CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons, no changes.
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