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    Lawsuit Filed Against Officers Who Responded To Pulse Terror Attack

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    Lawsuit Filed Against 31 Officers Who Responded To Pulse Terror Attack

    Survivors and family members of some of those killed at Pulse filed a lawsuit against the responding officers.

    Orlando, FL – A lawsuit filed on Thursday against the city of Orlando and the Orlando police officers who responded to the Pulse nightclub terrorist attack has alleged that responding officers failed in their duties and violated the civil rights of surviving victims.

    “What if the Orlando Police officers who responded to the shooting were aggressive with a plan to rescue victims and hostages and kill the shooter?” Luis Ocasio-Capo, whose brother was one of the victims, asked the Orlando Sentinel. “Would my brother still be alive?”

    he only officer specifically named in the suit was Orlando Police Officer Adam Gruler, who was working an off-duty security detail at the club on June 12, 2016 when a gunman opened fire inside it, murdering 49 people and wounding 50 more.

    Officer Gruler engaged in a gun battle with the shooter but retreated and called for assistance because he was outgunned by the killer’s SIG Sauer MCX rifle, CNN reported.

    Two more officers arrived and they re-engaged the terrorist in a gunfight. During the gunfight, the terrorist retreated into the club and barricaded himself with hostages.

    Orlando PD has estimated that the gunman fired more than 200 rounds in five minutes, the Orlando Sentinel reported.

    The city and its police department issued a joint statement that said they have not seen the lawsuit.
    On the night of the mass-shooting, some officers ran into the club and pulled survivors out, then later, about 20 officers engaged in a gun battle with the shooter, CNN reported.

    But officers’ efforts did not satisfy the plaintiffs’ attorneys.

    "While people, unarmed, innocent were inside a club getting absolutely massacred by a crazed gunman there were a bunch of people ... with guns, with the training and capability to take that shooter out,” Solomon Radner, attorney for the plaintiffs in the case, told ABC News.

    “Instead of doing their job, they worried about themselves, they stayed outside, they worried only about their own safety, knowing that people were literally getting mowed down by the dozens just a few feet away,” he said.

    The lawsuit appears to be trying to draw from the failed response of Broward County Sheriff's Office to the Parkland school shooting, when deputies did not confront the active shooter.

    However, the Pulse terror attack was different in that it transitioned from being an active shooting to a barricaded gunman with hostages.

    After the initial gunfight, the gunman took hostages and stopped shooting. Chief John Mina said that the officers were fully prepared to re-engage if the terrorist had started shooting again.

    Hostage negotiations lasted for hours with no shots fired until SWAT breached the wall with a BearCat and took the terrorist out.
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    Who is Solomon Radner ?
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    "What if they had been magicians with magical wands to pick up the magical slack and take care of the issue magically in an instant with magical planning and training and fairy beam farts".

    Clueless family members out for a paycheck off the back of the dead. Classy.
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    I'm sure few here are surprised to hear and read this, but it is beyond sad that there is apparently no limit to how low the bar is set.

    It seems no one wants the police to interfere in their activities and how they live their lives...but they're all entitled to personal protection 24/7 and compensation from those who endeavor to come to their aid when unforeseen circumstances lead to injury and death.

    It just gets better and better.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    Who is Solomon Radner ?
    Someone who good at feeding off of people's grief and bilking them for legal fees on a case that's going no where?
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    Quote Originally Posted by HCM View Post
    Who is Solomon Radner ?
    Here ya go...

    Solomon M. Radner is a skilled trial attorney who has been successfully litigating high profile cases in the Detroit-Metro area since receiving his J.D. from Wayne State University Law School in 2009. Solomon has received several prestigious honors including being listed as a Super Lawyer since 2014, being recognized as a “Top 40 Under 40” trial attorney in Michigan by the National Trial Lawyers Association, and receiving the Lawyer for Warriors Award from Wayne State University in 2016 for his pro bono work on behalf of military veterans. Mr. Radner proudly fights zealously and effectively on behalf of all his clients to achieve justice.
    There's nothing civil about this war.

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    Do Florida or Michigan have Barratry and solicitation statues ? I’m guessing no.

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    Perhaps the cops should sue the patrons for failure to protect themselves by exercising their 2nd Amendment rights. This failure on the part of the patrons put police officers in jeopardy and later caused PTSD.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blues View Post
    People like him give actual lawyers doing actual good the reputation lawyers have.
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    Wow. What a hell of a thing. The disconnect boggles.

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