San Francisco attorney Charles Bonner sued Daniel Defense LLC and Oasis Outback on behalf...
Family members who lost a sibling place flowers outside Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, on Wednesday, May 25, 2022. against a gun maker and gun store that sold an assault-style rifle to a gunman who killed 19 children and two teachers here in the second-worst school shooting in American history.
Bonner said he also planned to file later Tuesday a second lawsuit naming defendants that included governmental bodies, such as the city of Uvalde, Uvalde County, the Uvalde school district and police agencies and officers who responded to the massacre. The suit chastises the gun companies for marketing assault-style rifles to youth people — or not doing enough to keep weapons out of their hands.
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