New York Subway Shooting Survivor Sues Gun Manufacturer Glock

New York Subway Shooting Survivor Sues Gun Manufacturer Glock
Law enforcement officers stand outside a subway station, the scene of a shooting, in the Brooklyn borough of New York on April 12, 2022. Andrew Kelly/Reuters
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NEW YORK—A New York woman who was injured during the April 12 mass shooting aboard a New York City subway car has sued Glock Inc, arguing the gun manufacturer should have known its weapons could be purchased by people with criminal intent.

Brooklyn resident Ilene Steur, 49, is seeking to have the Georgia-based company and its Austrian parent, Glock Ges.m.b.H, compensate her for physical injuries and emotional pain she suffered after she was shot on the northbound N train while on her way to work, according to the complaint.