King Soopers Victims Sue Sturm, Ruger & Co., Manufacturer of Illegal Gun Used in Shooting
Getz v. Sturm, Ruger & Company, Inc.
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On March 22, 2021, Suzanne Fountain was at the King Soopers Supermarket in Boulder, Colorado, when she and nine others were killed in the deadliest mass shooting of the year. The shooter was armed with a Ruger gun misleadingly called an AR-556 “Pistol”–in reality, the weapon was a short-barreled rifle, which is subject to heightened regulations under longstanding federal firearms laws. On behalf of Nathaniel Getz, Suzanne Fountain’s son and administrator of her estate, Everytown and the law firms Willkie Farr & Gallagher LLP and Clagget, Sykes & Garza LLC, are suing Ruger for selling this short-barreled rifle in violation of the National Firearms Act and Gun Control Act.
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In Major Victory for Survivors of King Soopers Mass Shooting, Lawsuits Seeking to Hold Ruger Accountable for Alleged Illegal Sale, Marketing of Short-Barreled Rifle to Shooter Proceed to Discovery
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District Court Rejects Sturm, Ruger & Co.’s Attempt to Move Civil Lawsuits on Behalf of Survivors of King Soopers Mass Shooting
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