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Could this tragedy have been prevented and are justice and compensation available to Curtis Wright’s family and those inured in this senseless shooting?

Gunfire erupted outside a College Park nightclub early Wednesday morning, July 4, 2018, claiming the life of 25-year-old Curtis Lamar Wright and leaving three others injured.

According to 11 Alive, the deadly shooting occurred outside “The Ice Bar Lounge and Restaurant…in the 5400 block of W Fayetteville Road,” around 1:40 a.m. Police told WSB-TV 2, “people began arguing inside the bar and soon the fight became physcial. The fight spilled out into the parking lot, where a shootout began.”

Mr. Wright, apparently “a bystander to the incident,” tragically succumbed to injuries at the scene, per AJC reports. Three others were transported to hospitals with non-life-threatening injuries. Their conditions and identities have not been released.

Was negligent security a factor in this College Park nightclub shooting and could this tragedy have been prevented?  Read Our Legal Take below to find out if Mr. Wright’s family and the other victims of this tragic shooting may have legal avenues for justice and claims for substantial compensation in Georgia.

Our Legal Take

Nightclub and parking lot patrons have a right to feel safe and secure while on the premises. The Murray Law Firm questions the level of security provided at the subject property and whether this tragedy may have been prevented.

  • What security measures, such as weapons screenings, bright lighting, indoor and outdoor surveillance cameras, and security patrols, were in place to deter crime and protect Mr. Wright at the time of the shooting?
  • Were any attempts made by nightclub security or management to de-escalate the initial altercation and safely and separately remove all those involved from the premises, prior to an escalation to gunfire? Were police called at the start of the initial dispute?

By law, property owners in Georgia are required to protect all those legally on the premises from any foreseeable harm.  Should the facts of this matter reveal that the nightclub or parking lot owners failed to provide adequate security, the family of Curtis Lamar Wright may seek justice and elect to pursue legal claims for his wrongful death. Additionally, the other victims of this tragic shooting may pursue legal claims for their injuries.

The Murray Law Firm has recovered millions of dollars for victims of unsafe properties in Georgia, and recently obtained a $29.25 million dollar verdict in Georgia.

We represent our Clients on a contingency agreement, which generally means that no fees or payments are owed until and unless we recover. Anyone seeking further information or legal representation is encouraged to contact us via e-mail (click here) or by telephone at 404.842.1600. Consultations are free and confidential.

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Could this tragedy have been prevented and are justice and compensation available to the victim’s family and those inured in this senseless shooting?

Gunfire erupted outside a College Park nightclub early Wednesday morning, July 4, 2018, claiming the life of a 25-year-old man and leaving three others injured.  Per the Clayton News Daily, police responded to “an early-morning shooting [in the parking lot of] the Ice Bar Lounge and Restaurant in College Park” and “found 25-year-old male Curtis Lamar Wright of Jonesboro dead in the parking lot of the bar.”  Per the news story,”[t]he incident reportedly started inside the establishment. A verbal altercation turned physical, then spilled out into the parking lot and escalated into gunfire.”  The report indicates that Mr. Wright “apparently was not part of the fight and [Clayton County Police] are asking witnesses for any related phone video.” 11 Alive also confirms that the deadly shooting occurred outside “The Ice Bar Lounge and Restaurant…in the 5400 block of W Fayetteville Road,” around 1:40 a.m.

Per WSB-TV 2, “people began arguing inside the bar and soon the fight became physcial. The fight spilled out into the parking lot, where a shootout began.” In addition to Mr. Wright, three others were transported to hospitals with “non-life-threatening injuries.”

Was negligent security a factor in this College Park nightclub shooting and could this tragedy have been prevented?  Read Our Legal Take below to find out if the victim’s family and the other victims of this tragic shooting may have legal avenues for justice and claims for substantial compensation in Georgia.

Our Legal Take

Nightclub and parking lot patrons have a right to feel safe and secure while on the premises. The Murray Law Firm questions the level of security provided at the subject property and whether this tragedy may have been prevented.

  • What security measures, such as weapons screenings, bright lighting, indoor and outdoor surveillance cameras, and security patrols, were in place to deter crime and protect patrons at the time of the shooting?
  • Were any attempts made by nightclub security or management to de-escalate the initial altercation and safely and separately remove all those involved from the premises, prior to an escalation to gunfire? Were police called at the start of the initial dispute?

By law, property owners in Georgia are required to protect all those legally on the premises from any foreseeable harm.  Should the facts of this matter reveal that the nightclub or parking lot owners failed to provide adequate security, the victim’s family may seek justice and elect to pursue legal claims for his wrongful death. Additionally, the other victims of this tragic shooting may pursue legal claims for their injuries.

The Murray Law Firm has recovered millions of dollars for victims of unsafe properties in Georgia, and recently obtained a $29.25 million dollar verdict in Georgia.

We represent our Clients on a contingency agreement, which generally means that no fees or payments are owed until and unless we recover. Anyone seeking further information or legal representation is encouraged to contact us via e-mail (click here) or by telephone at 404.842.1600. Consultations are free and confidential.

CALL NOW: 404.842.1600

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Could this Buckhead lounge shooting have been prevented and is justice available to the victim?

Gunfire erupted outside the Anchor Down Grille & Lounge Friday morning, May 18, 2018, leaving one woman injured, per WSB-TV 2 reports. The 24-year-old victim reportedly suffered a gunshot wound to the back in the lounge parking lot on Piedmont Road. Her current condition has not been released.

“Friday was not the first time police responded to a shooting at Anchor Down Grille and Lounge,” The AJC reports. “In July 2016, two groups of men began shooting in the parking lot, and 25-year-old Taylor Hayden got caught in the crossfire.”

Was negligent security a factor in this senseless Buckhead nightclub shooting and could this incident have been prevented?  Read Our Legal Take below to find out if the victim may have legal avenues for justice and claims for substantial compensation in Georgia.

Our Legal Take

Bar and nightclub patrons have a right to feel safe and secure while on the premises. The Murray Law Firm questions the level of security provided at the subject property and whether this shooting may have been prevented.

  • What additional security measures, such as weapons screenings, bright lighting, surveillance cameras, off-duty police, and security patrols, were implemented by the nightclub owner following media reports of prior violence on property?

By law, property owners in Georgia are required to protect all those legally on the premises from any foreseeable harm.  Should the facts of this matter reveal that the lounge owner or management failed to provide adequate security, the victim may seek justice and elect to pursue legal claims for her injuries.

The Murray Law Firm has recovered millions of dollars for victims of unsafe properties in Georgia, and recently obtained a $29.25 million dollar verdict in Georgia.

We represent our Clients on a contingency agreement, which generally means that no fees or payments are owed until and unless we recover. Anyone seeking further information or legal representation is encouraged to contact us via e-mail (click here) or by telephone at 404.842.1600. Consultations are free and confidential.

CALL NOW: 404.842.1600

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