A new court filing shows Chesapeake Walmart employees were worried about a shooting like this.
A woman who survived the mass shooting is now suing Walmart, saying she'd written complaints about the gunman months before.
As a reminder - police say in this shooting, a team lead killed six people and then himself.
There were employees and customers in the store who survived the mass shooting and are still trying to process what happened. One of those workers is Donya Prioleau.
The law firm Morgan & Morgan is representing her.
"Prioleau, who had worked at the Walmart for more than a year, submitted a written complaint to Walmart about the killer’s behavior more than two months prior to the shooting, and alleges that Walmart acknowledged the complaint but then continued to employ the perpetrator as a shift lead despite having previously disciplined him for his cruel and inappropriate behavior," they said.
Her lawsuit alleges the gunman showed a pattern of concerning behavior leading up to November 22, including threats that people would "remember [his] name" if he was fired, and asking people if they'd received their active shooter training.
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A new court filing shows Chesapeake Walmart employees were worried about a shooting like this.
A woman who survived the mass shooting is now suing Walmart, saying she'd written complaints about the gunman months before.
As a reminder - police say in this shooting, a team lead killed six people and then himself.
There were employees and customers in the store who survived the mass shooting and are still trying to process what happened. One of those workers is Donya Prioleau. The law firm Morgan & Morgan is representing her.
"Prioleau, who had worked at the Walmart for more than a year, submitted a written complaint to Walmart about the killer’s behavior more than two months prior to the shooting, and alleges that Walmart acknowledged the complaint but then continued to employ the perpetrator as a shift lead despite having previously disciplined him for his cruel and inappropriate behavior," they said.
Her lawsuit alleges the gunman showed a pattern of concerning behavior leading up to November 22, including threats that people would "remember [his] name" if he was fired, and asking people if they'd received their active shooter training.
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