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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 6:05 pm 
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We all know the lawyer is just a bloodsucker, but the parents that are seeking this should be publicly shamed.

http://news.yahoo.com/claim-seeks-100-m ... 46074.html

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MERIDEN, Connecticut (Reuters) - A $100 million claim on behalf of a 6-year-old survivor is the first legal action to come out of the Connecticut school shooting that left 26 children and adults dead two weeks ago.

The unidentified client, referred to as Jill Doe, heard "cursing, screaming, and shooting" over the school intercom when the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, opened fire, according to the claim filed by New Haven-based attorney Irv Pinsky.

"As a consequence, the ... child has sustained emotional and psychological trauma and injury, the nature and extent of which are yet to be determined," the claim said.

Pinsky said he filed a claim on Thursday with state Claims Commissioner J. Paul Vance Jr., whose office must give permission before a lawsuit can be filed against the state.

"We all know its going to happen again," Pinsky said on Friday. "Society has to take action."

Twenty children and six adults were shot dead on December 14 at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. The children were all 6 and 7 years old.

Pinsky's claim said that the state Board of Education, Department of Education and Education Commissioner had failed to take appropriate steps to protect children from "foreseeable harm."

It said they had failed to provide a "safe school setting" or design "an effective student safety emergency response plan and protocol."

Pinsky said he was approached by the child's parents within a week of the shooting.

The shooting, which also left the gunman dead, has prompted extensive debate about gun control and the suggestion by the National Rifle Association that schools be patrolled by armed guards. Police have said the gunman killed his mother at their home in Newtown before going to the school.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 6:53 pm 
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Completely agree. Sadly it won't be the last one.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 7:15 pm 
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These parents should sue themselves. It is up to them to make sure their kids are in safe environments. Why didn't they validate the effectiveness of the student safety emergency response plan and protocol?

Rather than suing everyone they should be counting their blessings that their kid is alive.

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PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 8:33 pm 
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My fiancee brought up the point about how they "didn't ensure the safety of the children" in preventing the gunman from getting in. The fact is that he kicked a window in. He didn't enter through the locked front door. What do they want? Bars on the windows? Make it like prison? Or even better, no windows at all! Seems brilliant!

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My fiancee brought up the point about how they "didn't ensure the safety of the children" in preventing the gunman from getting in. The fact is that he kicked a window in. He didn't enter through the locked front door. What do they want? Bars on the windows? Make it like prison? Or even better, no windows at all! Seems brilliant!

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My fiancee brought up the point about how they "didn't ensure the safety of the children" in preventing the gunman from getting in. The fact is that he kicked a window in. He didn't enter through the locked front door. What do they want? Bars on the windows? Make it like prison? Or even better, no windows at all! Seems brilliant!


Duh...armed kindergartners...

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This is bad, but I wish the parents would be shot. Just utter bull shit, our society never ceases to amaze me.

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My fiancee brought up the point about how they "didn't ensure the safety of the children" in preventing the gunman from getting in.

Did you mention the fact that the front office staff was wiped out first trying to stop him before he started?

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Maybe it's the lack of booze or drugs talking, but it wouldn't sadden me at all if they all bought the farm from a foul-mouthed relative selling knives door to door.

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Maybe it's the lack of booze or drugs talking, but it wouldn't sadden me at all if they all bought the farm from a foul-mouthed relative selling knives door to door.

Agreed, 2 post of above. Just sickening!!!

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If only the mom of this Lanza kid had a gun, she would have been able to stop this shooting before he even got to the school. They should probably sue her too. Oh wait.

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sjboyd0137 wrote:
My fiancee brought up the point about how they "didn't ensure the safety of the children" in preventing the gunman from getting in.

Did you mention the fact that the front office staff was wiped out first trying to stop him before he started?

Her sarcasm didn't translate to my post. We are on the same side with how asanine the lawsuit is.

And she mentioned the front office getting wiped out...

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I've done a few mock juries that involved child death and the plaintiff included mutiple defendants with at least one of the deep-pocketed variety.

Sympathetics moms would see the pictures of the kid and always sided with the plaintiff, despite tenuous blame on the part of the deep-pocketed defendant. "Well, SOMEONE should pay!!

This is bullshit.

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I do not remember other school districts having to pay out millions after school shootings. Why would this be different?

Most Columbine Lawsuits Dismissed

A federal judge Tuesday dismissed most lawsuits filed against police and all claims against a school district by victims and relatives of people killed and injured at the 1999 Columbine High School shooting, lawyers said.

U.S. District Judge Lewis Babcock said the lawsuits against the Jefferson County Sheriff's office and the Jefferson County School District could not stand because the two entities' met the claim of government immunity.

"The sheriff defendants were confronted with an unprecedented and rapidly evolving violent situation," Babcock wrote.

"Holding police officers liable in hindsight for every injurious consequence of their actions would paralyze the functions of law enforcement." he wrote in another of the nine decisions.

But the judge would not dismiss one case against the sheriff's office filed by the family of teacher Dave Sanders, who bled to death while awaiting rescue. The family claimed police gave "repeated false assurances that help would be there in 10 minutes" to teachers over the telephone who were rendering aid to the stricken teacher.

The judge agreed, saying police prevented paramedics from going to Sanders' aid even though they knew his location, that he was in serious condition and that Klebold and Harris were already dead hours before the SWAT team finally reached Sanders.

"By 4 p.m., Dave Sanders' heretofore survivable wounds had become fatal and he died," the judge said.

Telephone messages seeking comment from the sheriff's office and school district officials were not immediately returned.

Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold shot and killed 12 students and a teacher and wounded more than two dozen others before taking their own lives on April 20, 1999, at the high school near Littleton.

The victims' relatives and survivors alleged the sheriff's office failed to investigate alleged threats and crimes by the two gunmen a year before the rampage and botched their response.

Babcock's decision came on motions to dismiss filed by the sheriff's department and school officials.

Lawsuits against the parents of the two gunmen and friends who helped them get their weapons have already been settled.

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The parents should be required to pay for any of the fake psychological problems their kids may have after witnessing 26 murders of their friends and teachers. #Truth

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sjboyd0137 wrote:
We all know the lawyer is just a bloodsucker, but the parents that are seeking this should be publicly shamed.

http://news.yahoo.com/claim-seeks-100-m ... 46074.html

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MERIDEN, Connecticut (Reuters) - A $100 million claim on behalf of a 6-year-old survivor is the first legal action to come out of the Connecticut school shooting that left 26 children and adults dead two weeks ago.

The unidentified client, referred to as Jill Doe, heard "cursing, screaming, and shooting" over the school intercom when the gunman, 20-year-old Adam Lanza, opened fire, according to the claim filed by New Haven-based attorney Irv Pinsky.

"As a consequence, the ... child has sustained emotional and psychological trauma and injury, the nature and extent of which are yet to be determined," the claim said.

Pinsky said he filed a claim on Thursday with state Claims Commissioner J. Paul Vance Jr., whose office must give permission before a lawsuit can be filed against the state.

"We all know its going to happen again," Pinsky said on Friday. "Society has to take action."

Twenty children and six adults were shot dead on December 14 at the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut. The children were all 6 and 7 years old.

Pinsky's claim said that the state Board of Education, Department of Education and Education Commissioner had failed to take appropriate steps to protect children from "foreseeable harm."

It said they had failed to provide a "safe school setting" or design "an effective student safety emergency response plan and protocol."

Pinsky said he was approached by the child's parents within a week of the shooting.

The shooting, which also left the gunman dead, has prompted extensive debate about gun control and the suggestion by the National Rifle Association that schools be patrolled by armed guards. Police have said the gunman killed his mother at their home in Newtown before going to the school.


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I think I overheard my wife whispering to a friend about how much she enjoyed a quiet hour spent with a Jill Doe...


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I think I overheard my wife whispering to a friend about how much she enjoyed a quiet hour spent with a Jill Doe...

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