Distraught 9-1-1 Caller Dies After Deputy Sheriff Reveals Location of Hidden Firearm
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April 16, 2024 at 03:00 AM EDT
(PRLeap.com) Riverside County faces a federal civil rights lawsuit (5:24-cv-00766) filed late last week on behalf of the estate of a Temecula man who died at his home from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The weapon had been hidden by concerned family members until a Riverside sheriff's deputy disclosed its location to the distraught man in a voicemail. Kurt Weiss, who suffered from depression and had been drinking heavily, had called 9-1-1 four different times the morning of April 11, 2022.The wrongful death complaint, filed by civil rights attorneys Tim Scott and Michelle Angeles from McKenzie Scott PC, alleges that: The complaint seeks general, compensatory, and punitive damages. CONTACT INFORMATION: For more information, please contact McKenzie Scott PC Outreach Coordinator: Jason Kitchen at 517-974-4724 or Jkitchen@mckenziescott.com McKenzie Scott PC is a San Diego-based civil rights and criminal defense firm founded by former federal public defenders Michele A. McKenzie and Tim Scott - two dedicated trial attorneys with over 20 years of experience fighting for the little guy.
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