Las Vegas shooting victims outraged over company's legal action
China Daily | Updated: 2018-07-25 07:50
NEWPORT BEACH, California - Victims of a mass shooting at a Las Vegas country music festival have said they were outraged when they learned they were being sued by the company that owns the hotel where the gunman opened fire.
Jason McMillan, a 36-year-old Riverside County sheriff's deputy who was shot and paralyzed, said he can't believe MGM officials would try to foist blame onto anyone but themselves.
"I just can't believe the audacity," McMillan said at a news conference in Southern California where survivors, victims' relatives and attorneys railed against the decision to file lawsuits against hundreds of victims.
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