Tampa family sues U.S. government in wake of D.C. Navy Yard shooting

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screening, detection, and efforts to prohibit access. 168. Alexis entered Building 197 without being observed and/ or screened and/or searched for prohibited items as a condition of entering the building. 169. Alexis took the elevator to the fourth floor and entered the men's bathroom carrying the backpack containing firearms and ammunition. 170. At 8:15 AM Alexis crossed a hallway into Four West area of Building 197 armed with a shotgun and ammunition. He began shooting victims at random. 171. At 8:17 AM the first 911 call was made from the fourth floor after several victims were shot. 172. At 8:20 AM Alexis left the fourth floor by way of the stairs and entered the third floor shooting victims at random. 173. Alexis traveled from the first to the third floors shooting victims. At one point he picked up a Beretta handgun dropped by law enforcement officer he shot. 174. At 9:25 AM Alexis was shot dead by law enforcement responders. 175. Alexis shot dead a total of 12 people and wounded four others. 176.

Plaintiff Mary Frances Delorenzo Knight was one of the victims shot

dead by Alexis.

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Delorenzo v. United States of America, et al Complaint for Damages and Demand for Jury Trial


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