Buffalo Tops Families File Lawsuit Against Technology Companies, Shooter's Parents
Buffalo Tops Families File Lawsuit Against Technology Companies, Shooter's Parents
The families of Buffalo Tops mass shooting victims have filed a lawsuit against technology companies, firearm retailers, and the shooter’s parents.According to National Public Radio, the complaint was filed earlier this week in a New York Supreme Court.In the lawsuit, the families claim that several companies, as well as the shooter’s parents, played a critical role in facilitating the 2022 mass shooting, which left 10 dead and another three injured.The attack was racially-motivated, with the shooter having traveled several hours from his hometown in Upstate New York to predominately-Black Buffalo.While executing the attack on Buffalo Tops, the shooter purportedly apologized to White customers while directing his fire at African-American shoppers.Nearly a dozen different companies are named as defendants in the lawsuit. These companies include, but are not limited to, the following:
Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp
Reddit
Amazon
Google
YouTube
Discord
4chan
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