Target hit with lawsuits following stabbings of boy, woman in unprovoked attack by homeless man

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Target hit with lawsuits following stabbings of boy, woman in unprovoked attack by homeless man
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Two lawsuits were filed against Target months after a woman and nine-year-old boy were attacked by a homeless man who picked up a butcher knife inside the downtown LA store.

by a homeless man before he was fatally shot by the store’s security guard have filed two separate lawsuits against the corporation, court documents obtained by FOX 11 revealed.The lawsuit also lists Brookfield Properties and Watermark Security Group, Inc. as defendants.

"Neither the armed security guard nor anyone working at the store came to the boy’s rescue before it was too late," the lawsuit states.The lawsuit adds the knives, located at the Target on 7th and Figueroa streets, are now locked behind a display case, which is "a safety measure that should’ve been in place the whole time."

"Plantiff Brayden suffered grave and life-changing injuries when he was stabbed multiple times at Target," the lawsuit says "his mother Teresa Molina Gallegos was present at the scene when her son was stabbed and she saw him covered in his own blood on the ground fighting for his life."9-year-old stabbed at DTLA Target discharged from hospital before Christmas

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