A victim of the mass stabbing at a Walmart store in Traverse City over the summer has filed a lawsuit against Walmart.
If Walmart had done more to identify suspicious behavior, stabbings might have been prevented, lawsuit alleges.
Aaron Boudot is seeking compensation for damages after he was stabbed at a Traverse City location earlier this year.
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In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in Grand Traverse Circuit Court, Aaron Boudot, 41, of Traverse City contends Walmart ignored its ...
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What began as a shopping trip for sidewalk chalk on a summer afternoon quickly turned into a fight for life for Aaron Boudot, one of 11 victims ...
The victim and his lawyers allege Walmart failed to follow its own safety policies designed to prevent attacks like this one.
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