Crime & Safety

Judge: Accent Signage Lawsuit Can't Target Richfield Shooter's Estate

Andrew Engeldinger opened fire on his coworkers in Minneapolis last fall, killing five and a UPS driver.

According to Fox 9, the family of Accent Signage victim Jacob Beneke can proceed with their lawsuit against the company, but won't be able to target the estate of the Richfield-raised shooter, Andrew Engeldinger.

The family's lawsuit alleged the Sept. 27, 2012 shooting could have been prevented if the company acted on what the lawsuit alleges was plain evidence that Engeldinger was a danger to his coworkers. 

In particular, the suit says Engeldinger should not have been given warning that he was being fired and been allowed to retrieve a gun from his car. The suit is seeking more than $50,000 in damages.


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