Highland Park Shooting Victims File Lawsuit Against Smith & Wesson, Others
Highland Park Shooting Victims File Lawsuit Against Smith & Wesson, Others
The victims and family members of person killed in a Fourth of July parade massacre have filed a lawsuit against Smith & Wesson, two firearms retailers, the suspected shooter, and the shooter’s father, accusing each defendant of violating Illinois consumer laws in the days preceding the attack.“Our legal theory on the complaint is that this was predictable and preventable,” said attorney Anthony Romanucci, whose law firm, Romanucci & Blandin, is representing the plaintiffs.Romanucci, adds the Chicago Sun-Times, has filed 10 separate lawsuits on behalf of 40 individuals and estates.In the complaint, Romanucci alleges that the “shooter was the type of young consumer susceptible to Smith & Wesson’s deceptive and unfair marketing, and was enabled by his father.”
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