Indianapolis FedEx Shooting Victims, Families Ponder Lawsuit
Indianapolis FedEx Shooting Victims, Families Ponder Lawsuit
Several families who lost loved ones in a mass shooting inside an Indianapolis FedEx are considering legal action.According to FOX59, attorneys say the families are reviewing their options and will make a decision on whether to file a lawsuit some time within the next 30 days.Gary Johal, who lost his mother, Amarjeet Kaur Johal, said he wants to ensure nobody else has to suffer what he has.“I don’t want to see other people go through the same situation,” Johal told FOX59. “Especially where there’s basically zero security to protect the lives that work there.”Gary said his mother was shot right after her shift ended, shortly before she should have come home. In the year since the shooting, Gary Johal said that he has gone through “hell.”“My life has just been put on hold,” he said. “Just kind of stopped in its tracks.”“Especially for something that I feel could’ve been prevented,” Johal said.
Bullet casings on the ground. Image via U.S. Air Force. Airman st Class Racheal Watson. Public domain.
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