“You shouldn’t leave your keys in the car. You have teens walking up and down the street and that could be a liability.”
Grigler was allegedly hanging on the front of the STOLEN minivan and fell off, causing the STOLEN vehicle to run over him. The girlfriend and driver of the STOLEN van took off on foot...
The grieving family should go after the car manufacturer. After all, they have deeper pockets, and people want to sue gun manufacturers for the results of gun violence, so car manufacturers should be responsible for the results of car violence.
How would the little car thieves have known that the keys were in the car unless they were looking inside of cars to find one to steal? Certain groups in America cannot seem to accept responsibility for their own actions and must always have a scapegoat to blame.
Yeah, it’s like people who have pools in their backyards and when kids sneak in and then drown they’re the ones held responsible, not the trespassers.
It’s called and attractive nuisance - and they’ll use this in that case.
It was too tempting for the thieves to resist.
How old is the”girl friend “?
Theft of property by both. The girl friend was was the driver and he was not even in the vehicle, holding on?
And the car owner is lawyered on?
Police charges??!!
“You shouldn’t leave your keys in the car. You have teens walking up and down the street and that could be a liability.”
As crazy as this sounds, it is the law that you must secure your property against theft. Heck, if you leave a ladder propped up on your house and some idiot climbs up it and falls off, said idiot can sue the homeowner. Our courts have decreed that stupidity should not come with any consequences aside for the consequences of those who become victims of the stupid.
From the article: “Kasseem believes that the victim of the stolen van had left the keys inside of the vehicle and Kashontez and his girlfriend could not avoid the temptation of stealing it. He said: ‘The car was in the neighborhood and a group of kids; they saw the car and the temptation was there. Because of that, I lost my son.’”
‘Scuse me, but seems to me the parents of Kashontez and his girlfriend are to blame, for NOT teaching their children not to steal. A basic task of parenting is to teach your children right from wrong.
It was a gang action: the front fender knocked him down, the tire rolled over his chest, and the shock strut whacked him in the head. All three should face criminal charges. Car assemblers should have known they were creating a vicious gang, and should be barred from future employment.
What kind of shithole is Aurora? Seems like every week there is a new outrage.
Counter sue the F$%k out those idiots. The girlfriend ,her parents, even her aunts and uncles. Don’t let them up to breath.
Poorly written. Still not sure exactly what may have happened. There’s a girlfriend and driver, the dead boy was a passenger, the dead boy was hanging onto the car, or he was stealing it with the girlfriend. Which is it?
Anyway, this is a money grab. Can’t get any money out of the girlfriend (whom charming dad feels sorry for), or the “driver” if one existed, so go for the insurance of the theft victim.
I juz gon a take yo sht, savages.
Aurora...figures. That place is one big hood. The judge should throw out the case as frivolous and fine the person who started it. You can’t let people do stupid stuff and have no consequences. That’s how we get lawsuits like this.
Blacks NEVER accept any responsibility for their own stupidity, so we shouldn’t be the least bit surprised by this. It’s all about the money. They see Fentanyl Floyd’s family becoming wealthy beyond their wildest dreams, and they think that they should be able to cash in on the death of their kid.
Sounds like Colorado.
Why do I smell an 'Ambulance Chaser' stench as a probable scenario here?
Oh, and just a general comment on our 'public eddification'! A 14yo has a 'home coming' date, what does that say about our schools?
Is this the same Colorado family that's suing UPS because the UPS driver ran over their loose dog?
"Dog owners claim UPS driver ran over pet on their property, offered a fraction of vet bill"