An attorney said those involved in putting the concert on did not take proper safety measures for an event with so many people.
A lawsuit has now been filed after a shooting at a field concert last weekend left one dead and 16 others injured.
Koelker is now suing the church, the artists, such as headliner "Big Boogie," and promoters, who he believes did not take proper security measures. "The party keeps on going and that just shows the attitude and the callousness of the promotion of the event," Koelker said. The church was issued a citation for having a vehicle crusher and other illegal land use issues. There were plenty of cars with no license plates visible on the property Saturday.
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