Chicago Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit After Assistant Principal is Shot in His Own Building
Chicago Family Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit After Assistant Principal is Shot in His Own Building
The family of a Chicago-area assistant principal who was shot and killed by a neighbor inside his own condominium has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a man involved in Abnerd Joseph’s killing last September.According to CBS News, there have not yet been any criminal charges filed in the shooting that killed former Intrinsic High School Vice Principal Abnerd Joseph last year—but his family hopes that the lawsuit will, at the very least, provide some sense of closure.“We have been patient despite believing that there is more than enough evidence to move forward with an arrest for those who mercilessly extinguished my brother’s life,” said Jay Charles, one of Joseph’s brothers.Another of Joseph’s relatives—brother Bryan Bien-Aime—said that the effects of Joseph’s death have reverberated throughout the community.“That man radiated positivity, and just light,” Bien-Aime said. “Like, we went to his school his morning, and the kids painted a mural of him inside the school. That’s how much they cherisehed this man.”The Chicago Sun-Times notes that police reports indicate that, in the minutes leading up to Joseph’s death in September, neighbors said that the man—who lived in a condominium on the 29th floor of a Downtown Chicago building—had begun “wildly” knocking on other residents’ doors while “yelling incoherently.”
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