Uvalde Families to Sue Gun Manufacturer, Gun Store as Part of Massive $27 Billion Lawsuit

Suspected Uvalde shooter, Salvador Ramos, Youtube
Uvalde, Texas: A gun maker and a gun shop are listed as defendants in a massive $27 billion class action lawsuit set to be filed on behalf of parents of victims slain in the Robb Elementary School mass shooting event that reportedly claimed the lives of 19 young children and two school staffers. The gun was legally sold to Salvador Ramos, the alleged shooter. Several police units were caught on camera hesitating for over an hour to confront the shooter. The lawsuit also lists Robb Elementary school police, former school district police chief Pete Arredondo, Uvalde city police, Uvalde county sheriffs, the Texas Rangers, the Texas Department of Public Safety and the US Border Patrol as defendants. Plaintiff lawyer argued law enforcement agencies ignored the US Constitution’s 14th Amendment by depriving people of life.

A gun maker and a gun shop are listed as defendants in a massive $27 billion class action lawsuit set to be filed on behalf of parents of victims slain in the Robb Elementary School mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

Announced Sunday, the families represented by the Law Offices of Bonner & Bonner are seeking to hold a litany of defendants liable for the shooting that claimed the lives of 19 young children and two school staffers, including several city, state and federal law enforcement agencies which simultaneously failed to stop gunman Salvador Ramos back in May.

According to San Antonio-area ABC affiliate KSAT, the lawsuit lists Robb Elementary school police, former school district police chief Pete Arredondo, Uvalde city police, Uvalde county sheriffs, the Texas Rangers, the Texas Department of Public Safety and the US Border Patrol as defendants.

Gun manufacturer Daniel Defense, which made the gun used during the shooting, and the Oasis Outback gun store, which legally sold Ramos the gun he used, are also listed as defendants.

“There will be some institutional defendants as well, such as school board or such as City Council or such as the City of the Uvalde,” attorney Charles Bonner told KSAT.

Bonner claimed the lawsuit was being filed to “serve the community.”

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Bill Goode
Bill Goode
1 year ago

The victims’ families couldn’t get enough money from the actual shooter to satisfy them, so they go after someone that does have the money.

Victim takes a new low and a new meaning. It’s all about the money, not the shooter, not the cops who turned away, not the psychotropic drugs that the shooter was likely taking.

Cal
Cal
1 year ago

“gun makers” and a “gun shop owners” cannot be legally/lawfully responsible for what those people did with the weapons. That would make car manufacturers responsible for what the drivers did, the DRIVERS are. Here in america we are responsible for our own actions, etc.

Joe in Missouri
Joe in Missouri
1 year ago

The criminals in the Federal Government run a false flag, and murder children with the help of the standing army euphemistically called “police”, who stood by and did nothing.

Now they are using the courts that they control, and have corrupted for decades, and they are going to drive the companies that produce firearms that protect you, out of business.   The Americans on the juries are too dumbed down to actually be a jury of our peers….
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How about a county sheriff or a state AG protecting these companies from these government criminals?

~MFP

Lobo
Lobo
1 year ago

The gun store or the gun manufacturer have no responsibility for the shooting-
they provide a service to millions. Go sue the shooter; his choice.

Ragnar D.
Ragnar D.
1 year ago

This event is consistent with the general goal of causing people to lose confidence in “the system”. It seems too unbelievable that all those cops would be more worried about not living to collect their pensions than about the lives of those children. This is strongly suggestive of some type of stand-down order having been issued to make it as bad as possible so that the psyop will be effective.

Mugsy
Mugsy
1 year ago

Once again, just because someone dies doesn’t mean you become a millionaire. Let’s sue the moon and the sun, too. This is absolutely Ridiculous. People kill people. Guns don’t. Maybe sue the pharmaceutical companies that put these people on psychotic rampages.

Steve gaylord
Steve gaylord
1 year ago

It was obviously another operation designed to eliminate Americans’ 2nd Amendment rights.