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When Julius Burton was 18, he was too young to buy a gun under Wisconsin law, so he paid a friend $40 to do it for him. A month later Burton used that gun to shoot two Milwaukee police officers. The two police officers survived the 2009 shooting, though one has brain damage. Their lawyer sued the gun shop under an action in tort law called negligent entrustment, and they proved the store clerk should have noticed obvious red flags alerting them to a straw sale. A jury awarded nearly $6 million in the case.
June 17, 2016 at 04:16 PM
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