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Danforth shooting victims launch class-action lawsuit against Smith & Wesson


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Danforth shooting victims launch class-action lawsuit against Smith & Wesson

Toronto·UpdatedVictims of the Danforth shooting have filed a class-action lawsuit in Ontario against the U.S. manufacturer of the stolen handgun that was used by a gunman to kill two people and injure 13 others in Toronto’s Greektown in July 2018.Plaintiffs allege gun manufacturer failed to incorporate safety features into weaponCBC News · Posted: Dec 16, 2019 8:46…

Danforth shooting victims launch class-action lawsuit against Smith & Wesson

Toronto·Updated

Victims of the Danforth shooting have filed a class-action lawsuit in Ontario against the U.S. manufacturer of the stolen handgun that was used by a gunman to kill two people and injure 13 others in Toronto's Greektown in July 2018.

Plaintiffs allege gun manufacturer failed to incorporate safety features into weapon

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This Smith & Wesson .40 calibre handgun, with two full magazines and a magazine holder, was found against the wall of the Danforth Church on Bowden Street in Toronto on July 22, 2018. It was the weapon used in the Danforth shooting. (Special Investigations Unit)

Victims of the Danforth shooting have filed a class-action lawsuit in Ontario against the U.S. manufacturer of the stolen handgun that was used by a gunman to kill two people and injure 13 others in Toronto's Greektown in July 2018.

The gunman, Faisal Hussain, used a Smith & Wesson M&P40 semi-automatic pistol. The lawsuit was filed in the Ontario Superior Court of Justice on Monday.

Plaintiffs in the lawsuit are seeking $50 million in general damages and $100 million in punitive damages.

The lawsuit alleges that the gun manufacturer failed to incorporate what it calls smart gun technology into the weapon, a safety measure that prevents unauthorized users from firing the weapon.

Smith & Wesson “knew the handgun was an ultra-hazardous product that posed a substantial likelihood of harm to the public,” the lawsuit alleges.

The U.S. company “was aware, long before making the handgun available for sale in Canada, that handguns designed and manufactured without smart gun technology were: deficient; unsafe; inherently and unnecessarily dangerous; and a significant risk to members of the public,” the lawsuit reads.

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“[The] defendant's breach of duty resulted in loss of life, injury and harm to victims of the Danforth Shooting and their family members.”

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