Family of San Francisco Man Killed By Walgreens Security Guard Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Family of San Francisco Man Killed By Walgreens Security Guard Files Wrongful Death Lawsuit
The family of a 24-year-old man who was shot and killed by a Walgreens security guard has filed a wrongful death lawsuit seeking an estimated $25 million in compensation.According to ABC News, Banko Brown was shot and killed by the guard following an altercation inside a San Francisco Walgreens in late April.The guard, identified by ABC News as 33-year-old Michael Earl-Wayne Anthony, has not been charged in the shooting.However, Brown’s parents have since filed a lawsuit seeking compensatory damages and other legal relief from Walgreen, Anthony, and Kingdom Group Protective Services, which provides security to Walgreens stores and employed Anthony at the time of the shooting.
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Family of Banko Brown sues Walgreens, security company and guard for wrongful death, attorney saysFamily of man fatally shot by Walgreens security guard files $25M wrongful death lawsuit
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