Gunmaker, Store Agree To Payout in Sniper Case
Friday, September 10, 2004 at 02:57AM
TheSpook
Two survivors and the families of six slain
victims of the 2002 sniper shootings have reached a $2.5 million
settlement with the manufacturer of the Bushmaster rifle used during
the attacks and the gun shop from which it had been stolen. The
victims' attorneys said yesterday that it was the first time a gunmaker
has paid damages for crimes committed with its weapons. The
manufacturer, Bushmaster Firearms Inc. of Windham, Maine, "paid damages
for negligence leading to the criminal use of a gun," said the victims'
co-counsel, Dennis Henigan. Bushmaster ridiculed the Brady center's
"false claim of victory" in a news release. "The Brady Group brought
this lawsuit not for the victims, but for their anti-gun agenda,"
Bushmaster said. "We did not agree and would not agree to change the
way we do business. . . . We were emphatic that Bushmaster did not
commit any wrong doings." [more ]
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