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Pupil who survived 2023 taking pictures sues MSU for $50M

By Editorial Board Published February 13, 2025 3 Min Read
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LANSING, Mich. (WLNS) — Justin Bowman, a survivor of the lethal 2023 taking pictures on Michigan State College’s campus is suing the college for $50 million, alleging that the college is responsible for the taking pictures because of its negligence relating to its safety procedures.

The lawsuit, filed the day earlier than the taking pictures’s second anniversary, describes Bowman as being within the classroom the place the taking pictures occurred, hiding among the many lifeless our bodies of his classmates and making an attempt to cease the bleeding of one of many victims till she died.

Bowman’s lawsuit claims that the college’s administration knew of “severe security issues” on campus, having heard complaints from academics and college students a number of months earlier than the taking pictures relating to a scarcity of locks on campus buildings. College insurance policies corresponding to obligatory in-person attendance with out the choice for digital studying have been additionally named as contributing components to the taking pictures.

Following the taking pictures, MSU overhauled its safety system to the tune of thousands and thousands of {dollars}, together with including locks to many of the school rooms on campus and requiring keycards to entry campus buildings after hours.

Bowman’s lawsuit, although, claims that that is proof that the administration might have applied stronger safety all alongside—and actively selected to not.

“What happened to Mr. Bowman was completely preventable,” says Nora Hanna, an legal professional representing Bowman. “The university chose to leave its doors unlocked. The university made the decision to leave the building open to the public. They knew that there were serious safety concerns months before the incident.”

Bowman is suing for $50 million relating to post-traumatic stress dysfunction, and extra damages, naming the college, its Board of Trustees, the MSU Police Division, and different people as defendants.

He’s demanding a trial by jury.

6 Information has reached out to the college for remark. We are going to replace you with extra info as it’s made out there.

A full copy of the grievance will be learn under.

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