Brady Legal represents five individuals who lost loved ones in the 2019 mass shooting in Dayton, Ohio. The shooter used a semi-automatic rifle equipped with a 100-round drum magazine manufactured by Kyung Chang Industry USA, Inc. (KCI USA). The suit alleges that such large-capacity magazines have negligible lawful uses and that KCI USA contributed to the shooting by failing to adopt reasonable distribution and marketing practices to prevent its large-capacity magazines from being acquired and used by mass shooters.
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