Paralyzed shooting victim files $23M claim against Tacoma
According to the claim filed by attorney Mark Lindquist on Thursday, a Tacoma police officer acted unreasonably, negligently, and dangerously when the officer left a gun on a curb for the shooting suspect or anyone else to pick up, days before the incident.
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