Judge dismisses FedEx from lawsuit filed by victims' families in deadly mass shooting

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Judge dismisses FedEx from lawsuit filed by victims' families in deadly mass shooting
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The decision does not dismiss Securitas Security Services, the company tasked with providing security at the facility.

Victims' families and attorneys talk about a new lawsuit filed Monday against FedEx nearly one year after a mass shooting at an Indianapolis facility.killed in the 2021 mass shooting at the company's Indianapolis facility, according to court records.

In his ruling released Monday, Sweeney said the families allege in the lawsuit their relatives were killed in the FedEx parking lot on April 15, 2021 while either just arriving or leaving the facility during a shift change. Therefore, he said, their injuries are tied to work. by the families of Amarjeet Johal, 66, Amarjit Sekhon, 48, Jasvinder Kaur, 50, John Weisert, 74, and Karli Smith, 19, who all lost their lives. The family representatives in the complaint argue stronger security measures should have been in place at the facility.The attack remains the. In total, eight people were killed and five were injured after the shooter opened fire at the facility, located in the southwest side of Indianapolis. Matthew R.

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