An employee who survived the massacre claims she had complained about shooter and says he should have been fired.
A Walmart employee who survived last week's mass shooting at a store in Virginia has filed a $50 million lawsuit against the company for allegedly continuing to employ the shooter — a store supervisor —"who had known propensities for violence, threats and strange behavior.", which appears to be the first to stem from the shooting, was filed Tuesday in Chesapeake Circuit Court by Donya Prioleau.
Prioleau's suit alleges that she has experienced post-traumatic stress disorder, including physical and emotional distress, from witnessing the"Bullets whizzed by Plaintiff Donya Prioleau's face and left side, barely missing her," the lawsuit states."She witnessed several of her coworkers being brutally murdered on either side of her."
The lawsuit adds:"Ms. Prioleau looked at one of her coworkers in the eyes right after she had been shot in the neck. Ms. Prioleau saw the bullet wound in her coworker's neck, the blood rushing out of it, and the shocked look on her coworker's helpless face."
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