State investigators are looking into the circumstances of an injury during a gunfighter shootout at the Ghost Town amusement park in western North Carolina.
Tagged with: Shooting
Read More »State investigators are looking into the circumstances of an injury during a gunfighter shootout at the Ghost Town amusement park in western North Carolina.
Tagged with: Shooting
Read More »A North Carolina sheriff's office says it rejected a gun permit for a man who investigators believe wounded four people in a shooting spree.
Tagged with: Shooting
Read More »A man armed with a shotgun wounded one person at a North Carolina law firm Friday before crossing a busy street and entering a Wal-Mart, where he shot three more people before officers subdued him, police said.
Tagged with: Shooting
Read More »The University of North Carolina-Wilmington has settled with the family of a college student shot in 2006 by a New Hanover County Sheriff's deputy.
Tagged with: settlement Shooting
Read More »Catawba County sheriff's deputies have shot and killed a woman who pointed a gun at the officers.
Tagged with: Catawba County Shooting
Read More »Andrews v. Land Where plaintiffs fail to cite proper law, use a presumed affirmative defense as the rationale for declaratory relief and fail to establish standing, their action against a neighbor is properly dismissed.
Tagged with: Shooting
Read More »North Carolina Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co. v. Lynn Even though the plaintiff-insurer showed that the insured’s son intended to pull the trigger of his gun, the insurer failed to show that the son intended to injure defendant. Therefore, the insurer failed to prove that the shooting was not an “occurrence” under its homeowner’s policy. We reverse summary judgment for the insurer and remand for entry of summary judgment for defendant.
Tagged with: Insurance Shooting
Read More »