The parents of Omarian Frazier claim security at the store was inadequate.Dallas 7-Eleven shooting victim loses eye, crushing chances to join the Navy
18-year-old Gayle Jones lost his left eye in the shooting last month at a 7-Eleven store in Downtown Dallas. He lost his chances to join the Navy, but he also lost his best friend, who died in the attack. It was all a case of mistaken identity. Court documents said the accused killer, Donald Moore Jr., mistook the teens for two people who had attacked him at the store days before the shooting.The lawsuit claims the store on Ross Avenue has been the scene of numerous violent crimes and that the store failed to add security to prevent more incidents.
"[The] defendants knew or should have known that crime was prevalent on the property and should have enhanced security, safety training, enforcement and management procedures," the suit states.7-Eleven has not commented on the lawsuit.