The family of apartment manager Angela Fox-Heath—who was killed during an eviction last August—is suing Pima County for $50 million.
TUCSON, Ariz. — The family of apartment manager Angela Fox-Heath—who was killed when one tenant was evicted last August—is suing Pima County for $50 million.
A claim, filed by Fox-Heath's family the attorney, says Constable Deborah Martinez-Garibay, who performed the eviction, should have known about the shooter's history of making threats. Fox-Heath was killed on Aug. 25, 2022 at the apartment she managed, Lind Commons, near Fort Lowell and Country Club Roads, alongside Garibay and a third victim, Elijah Miranda. It was on that day that Garibay arrived to serve an eviction warrant to tenant Gavin Lee Stansell—when he killed the three individuals.Fox-Heath's family attorney says he plans to file a complaint because neither Pima County nor any of the other entities responded to the notice of claim deadline.
KGUN 9 reached out to Pima County for a response. A spokesperson told us they could not comment on pending litigation.
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