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legal-social-media-gun-control1 year ago

"Social Media Sites to Face Lawsuits Over Buffalo Shooting Radicalization Claims"

A judge has allowed a lawsuit against YouTube and Reddit related to the 2022 deadly Tops supermarket shooting in Buffalo, New York, to move forward. The lawsuit, filed by survivors of the shooting and a family member of a victim, claims that the social media platforms were instrumental in preparing the shooter to commit the attack. The judge denied YouTube and Reddit’s motions to dismiss the complaint, and both companies plan on appealing the decision. Additionally, the lawsuit also involves gun store Vintage Firearms, LLC, gun part manufacturer MEAN Arms, and body armor provider RMA Armament, with claims of illegal firearm sales and inadequate vetting.

legal-technology1 year ago

"Social Media Giants to Face Lawsuits Over Alleged Role in Buffalo Mass Shooting"

Reddit and YouTube have been ordered by a New York state judge to face lawsuits seeking to hold them responsible for enabling a white supremacist who killed 10 Black people in a 2022 Buffalo, New York grocery store shooting. The 25 plaintiffs, including store employees and customers, allege that the platforms were designed to addict and radicalize users, leading to the shooter's racially motivated mass shooting. Reddit and YouTube argued they were not liable under Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, but the judge allowed the plaintiffs to pursue negligence-based claims, citing the mental distress suffered by witnesses. The lawsuits were filed by the gun control advocacy group Everytown Law and seek civil damages.

crime2 years ago

"Federal Case Pursues Death Penalty for Buffalo Supermarket Shooter"

Federal prosecutors have announced their decision to seek the death penalty against Payton Gendron, a white supremacist who killed 10 Black people in a mass shooting at a Buffalo supermarket. The gunman, who is already serving a life sentence without parole for state charges, targeted the largely Black East Side neighborhood to "maximize the number of Black victims." The announcement has elicited mixed reactions from the victims' families, with some expressing relief at the decision for providing certainty, while others voiced disappointment and emphasized the ongoing pain and suffering. This marks the first time Attorney General Merrick Garland has authorized a new pursuit of the death penalty, despite the Justice Department's rarity in seeking federal death penalty cases under President Biden's opposition to capital punishment.

crime-and-justice2 years ago

"Biden Administration Seeks Death Penalty for Buffalo Supermarket Gunman"

Federal prosecutors will seek the death penalty against Payton Gendron, the White gunman responsible for a racist mass shooting at a Buffalo, New York, supermarket in 2022, marking the first time the Biden administration has authorized pursuit of the death penalty. Gendron, who killed 10 Black people, is facing several hate crimes and firearms charges, and is already serving a life sentence after pleading guilty to New York state terrorism and murder charges. The decision has evoked mixed feelings among the victims' families, with some expressing satisfaction and others preferring to see Gendron spend the rest of his life in prison.

crime-and-justice2 years ago

"Justice Department Seeks Death Penalty for Buffalo Supermarket Shooter"

The Justice Department has announced its intention to pursue the death penalty for Payton Gendron, who killed 10 people in a racially motivated shooting at a Buffalo supermarket in May 2022. Gendron, motivated by a racist, far-right conspiracy, was previously sentenced to life in prison without parole on state charges. The federal prosecutors cited intentional killings and racism as reasons for seeking the death penalty. Gendron's lawyers had indicated he would consider pleading guilty if the death penalty was not pursued.

lawsuit2 years ago

Lawsuits Filed Against Social Media and Gun Companies Over Buffalo Mass Shooting

Sixteen witnesses of a mass shooting at a Buffalo grocery store have filed a lawsuit against social media platforms YouTube and Reddit, as well as firearms-related companies, holding them responsible for causing emotional trauma. The plaintiffs claim that the gunman was radicalized through harmful content on these platforms and obtained information to carry out the attack. The lawsuit also names three retailers that allegedly sold firearm equipment and body armor used by the shooter. The defendants, including Alphabet and Google (owners of YouTube), have faced similar litigation related to the shooting. The plaintiffs, who did not suffer physical injuries, allege long-lasting emotional distress and symptoms. The gunman was sentenced to life in prison without parole.

lawsuit2 years ago

Victims of Buffalo shooting file lawsuit against social media and gun distributors

Family members of the victims of a mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, have filed a lawsuit against social media companies, body armor manufacturers, and a gun shop. Civil rights attorney Ben Crump alleges that these companies were complicit in the shooting and helped the gunman "load that gun." The lawsuit seeks justice for the racially-motivated rampage that left 10 people dead and three others wounded. Companies named in the lawsuit include Vintage Firearms, Twitch, Facebook, YouTube, Google, and Amazon. Remington, the manufacturer of the AR-15-style rifle used in the shooting, is not named in the suit.

law2 years ago

Families of Buffalo shooting victims file wrongful death suits against social media giants.

The families of three victims of the 2022 mass shooting at a Buffalo grocery store have filed a lawsuit against social media companies, including Meta, Snapchat, Discord, Reddit, 4chan, and YouTube, for allegedly radicalizing the teenage gunman, Payton Gendron. The lawsuit claims that Gendron was motivated to commit the crime by racist, anti-Semitic, and white supremacist propaganda fed to him by the social media companies whose products he used. The suit also names Amazon, which owns Twitch, the site Gendron used to livestream the massacre, and the gun dealer and body armor company he purchased from. Gendron was sentenced to life in prison without parole in February.

legal2 years ago

Legal action taken against companies involved in Buffalo massacre.

Loved ones of those killed in the 2022 Buffalo grocery store mass shooting filed a wrongful death lawsuit against social media companies, alleging they facilitated the teenage killer's white supremacist radicalization by allowing racist propaganda to fester on their platforms. The lawsuit also names a gun dealer and body armor company, as well as the parents of the confessed killer, Payton Gendron. The suit is supported by the Social Media Victims Law Center, an organization that works to hold social media companies legally accountable for the alleged harm it is claimed they inflict on vulnerable users.