
Louisville Mass Shooting Survivors File Lawsuit
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Survivors of a mass shooting in Louisville have filed a lawsuit.
Survivors of a mass shooting in Louisville have filed a lawsuit accusing a local gun store of missing several red flags.
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Louisville Mass Shooting Survivors File Lawsuit
Clip: Season 2 Episode 167 | 58sVideo has Closed Captions
Survivors of a mass shooting in Louisville have filed a lawsuit accusing a local gun store of missing several red flags.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorshipIn other news, survivors of a mass shooting in Louisville have filed a lawsuit accusing a local gun store of missing several red flags.
That's according to The Courier Journal.
Five people were killed and eight others were hurt when a gunman opened fire inside Old National Bank last April.
The lawsuit says a river City firearm sold the AR 15 style weapon to the shooter, despite a witness in the store saying he, quote, demonstrated a complete lack of knowledge or experience with firearms and, quote, The gunman was also sold three additional magazines, a site to help with accuracy and an extra grip for the weapon, something the suit says, quote, emboldened the novice shooter and made him more deadly.
Quote, A police report regarding the shooting says the gunman wrote about his plans days ahead of time, saying it was too easy for him to get the weapon and that he hoped his actions would lead to political action on guns.
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