Brady Legal represents victims of the mass shooting in Odessa, Texas against the manufacturers, distributors, and sellers who channeled the murder weapon (an AR-15-style assault rifle) into the shooter’s hands. The complaint alleges that the manufacturer, distributor, and seller knowingly conspired to facilitate the operation of the illicit, unlicensed firearms dealership that ultimately transferred the firearm to the shooter. The shooter was a prohibited possessor who could not have passed a required background check had he attempted to purchase the rifle from a legitimate, licensed dealer.
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