Florida Tampa (WFLA) -The Loland reporter’s family, who fired a gun during a criminal scene in 2023, has claimed illegal death and appeals to the employer.
The lawsuit claims that Charter Communications, the parent company of SPECTRUM NEWS 13, sent Dylan Lyons to potentially dangerous areas and could not provide appropriate protection when shot while sitting in the news vehicle. ใ
“Every day, the journalists on the instructed tasks will report the news without any remarks or options, with potential harm, appropriate security measures, selection, or their happiness without properly considering their happiness. It is being released, “said the release from the NEJAME law. “They do so in the commitment of reporting the truth for each community, but they will not be sentenced to death.”
According to family lawyers, the second lawsuit will be filed next week to the Orange County Sheriff Office, which claims to violate civil rights and illegal deaths. Lawyers argue that the sheriff’s office knew that the suspect was still large and did not notify the media representative working in the crime site.
According to law executives, Lions were among the three killed by Keith Moses on February 22, 2023. Moses was accused of shooting a woman by car before entering the house, killing another woman and her 9 -year -old daughter. The child’s father was injured by an attack.
Moses left the house and photographed a news 13 photo journalist who survived the injury. The Lions sat down on the news vehicle and was fatally shot. Moses was charged with 16 crimes, including three first murders.
“Dylan’s murder was an unpredictable and terrifying tragedy,” said Spectrum News. Regarding these specific claims, Dylan was a victim of meaningless violence. There is no basis for billing for Spectrum News. We strive to reject them. “