The lawsuit argues the cheesesteak hotspot should have hired private security to prevent violent arguments between customers
The lawsuit argues the cheesesteak hotspot should have hired private security to prevent violent arguments between customers
So let me get this straight - dude A pulls into a restaurant parking spot and hits dude B’s car, the two get into an argument, dude A puts dude B into a headlock, dude A is struck with a metal container by dude B’s girlfriend, then dude A is shot by dude B. The family of dude A is suing the restaurant owner because they didn’t hire guards that presumably would’ve stopped the fight.
Full sympathies for the families involved because a lot of lives were ruined, but both dudes sound like jackasses. Nobody is at fault except for dude A for throwing the first punch and dude B for illegally carrying. The restaurant owners had nothing to do with this. This feels more like a cheap money grab by a grieving family than anything else.
Honestly, if dude A attacked dude B without being physically provoked, I don’t see how dude B is at fault. Everyone who carries should deescalate or leave instead of arguing/fighting, but arguing with someone shouldn’t strip you of your right to self defense if the other person escalates and starts physically harming you. I get I wasn’t there and don’t have all the details, but it looks like dude B barely passed the legal threshold for self defense, ignoring that he was carrying illegally.
Yeah it’s a shame what happened but this is a frivolous lawsuit if I ever saw one. While we are at it, let’s sue the PPD for not being there on a crowded night.
I’m going to guess that the family went to file a lawsuit against dude B and the lawyer was like “but Pat’s probably has more money!”