Poway Shooting Victims And Survivors Sue Gunmaker, Alleged Shooter And His Parents

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POWAY, CA (JTA) – Victims and survivors of the shooting attack on the Chabad of Poway have filed a lawsuit against the gunmaker Smith & Wesson and the gun store in San Diego that sold the suspected shooter his firearm.

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The lawsuit, filed Monday in San Diego Superior Court by the gun control advocacy group Brady United, also targets alleged shooter John Earnest and his parents.

Lori Kaye, 60, was killed in the attack on April 27, 2019. Three people were injured, including the rabbi of the San Diego-area synagogue, who lost a finger.

The lawsuit asks for monetary relief and demands that all parties reform their business practices.

Earnest has pleaded not guilty to federal hate crime charges, which make him eligible for the death penalty if convicted.

Following the attack, he told a 911 dispatcher that “I’m just trying to defend my nation from the Jewish people … They’re destroying our people,” according to the affidavit. He then told the dispatcher that “the Jewish people are destroying the white race.”

The lawsuit alleges “irresponsible and unlawful conduct by a firearms manufacturer and seller for making, marketing, or selling weapons in an unsafe and illegal manner,” the Times of San Diego reported. It also claims that San Diego Guns unlawfully sold Earnest, 20, the rifle used in the shooting, as he lacked a valid hunting license to buy such a weapon at his age.

Smith & Wesson illegally designed and marketed its M&P 15 Sport II rifle to appeal to a “dangerous class of would-be mass shooters,” including by falsely associating the product with the U.S. military and law enforcement, according to the lawsuit.

The suit also alleges Earnest’s parents “negligently facilitated their son’s (the shooter’s) ability to gain access to one or more pieces of weaponry/tactical equipment used in the incident, upon information and belief, having prior knowledge of his avowed, virulent anti-Semitism and propensity for violence.”


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Boroch
Boroch
3 years ago

Hit the parents in the pocketbook!

Robert
Robert
3 years ago

the shooter is a low life criminal, anti semite and degenerate human being.
he deserves all criminal and civil punishments.

it is sad that prosecution of a horrible crime is being corrupted by gun politics-
whatever your opinion on gun control, this case is california is not the place to fight that political agenda.

remember there was a legally armed congregant at the shule who ran out after him weapon drawn
i believe the chance of any meaningful financial recovery from the shooter or his family is negligible.

i suspect there is an element of suing a ‘deep pocket’ as a business decision-
i believe there are federal protections to the gun makers making the suit financially worthless- hence my feeling this is about gun politics and cheapens the tragedy of the injured and lady who was murdered in shule.