According to police, an unidentified store clerk was killed following a robbery at Southland 7-Eleven locations on Monday, July 11, 2022.
The incident occurred at 4:17 a.m. at a 7-Eleven store at Lambert Road and North Brea Boulevard.
The male store clerk was found shot to death in what police believe to be a robbery when Brea police said they arrived at the scene.
The shooting is thought to be connected to another shooting that occurred in La Habra, according to Brea police.
The incident remains under investigation.
Orange County Premises Liability Lawyers
Increased mass shootings in the United States have shown that these tragedies can strike at any time or place. Shootings that result in multiple deaths can occur in a variety of places, including convenience stores, supermarkets, nightclubs, and more. Most of these mass shootings result in the deaths of just one or two people, despite a rise in their number.
There’s no doubt that property owners may also be held liable if they fail to provide visitors with the necessary safety precautions.
Premises liability laws in California require property owners to keep their guests safe from violent criminal attacks. If a property owner fails to take the necessary precautions to keep their property safe, they may be held liable for your injuries.
Our Orange County premises liability lawyers at Arash Law are prepared to help recover the compensation you deserve if you or someone you know was injured by a gunshot and believe the property owners were partly to blame.
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