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Two Killed at Columbia at Peoplestown

Could the owners and manager of Columbia at Peoplestown be liable for the homicide of two victims on their premises?

1 Dead, 1 Injured in Shooting at Mableton Ridge

Could the owners of the Mableton Ridge apartment complex be liable for the death of one and injury of another when gun violence ignited on the property?

1 Dead in Shooting at Gardenside Apartments

Could the owners of Gardenside Apartments be found liable for the shooting of a man on their property?

Innocent Mail Carrier, Bystander Injured in Crossfire at The Commons Apartments

When a beloved mail carrier and another bystander are wounded by stray bullets, it raises concerns about the security failures that allowed a shootout to occur in a residential apartment community.

Three Teens Arrested in Deadly Buford Heights Apartment Shooting of Cesar Gobinez-Naba

Could the owners of Buford Heights be civilly liable in the murder of one of their tenants?

Kayden Jones killed in shooting at Brentwood Heights

Could Brentwood Heights be civilly liable in the death of an 8-year-old boy shot on their premises?

Man Found Dead in Stairwell of Mechanicsville Station

Could Columbia Residential, the manager of Mechanicsville Station, be liable in the deadly shooting of a man in their stairwell?

Teen Injured in Shooting

Could the owners of Milledgeville Manor be considered liable in the most recent shooting on the premises?

50-Year-Old Man Injured in Shooting at Dolphin Court Apartments

In the drive-by shooting of a 50-year-old-man, could the owners of Dolphin Court be civilly liable?

It is up to survivors and their families to demand justice.

Only the survivors of violent crimes or the families of victims can use the civil court system to hold property owners and managers accountable when they fail to take reasonable precautions to protect tenants and guests from known threats. By holding them accountable, we can motivate property owners to make meaningful changes to prevent violent crime from happening to others. In that way, together, we can help Make Atlanta Safe.

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