Daily News | The family of a nursing assistant killed at work is suing Jefferson Hospital
that it took too long to notify staff of an active shooter situation, and to promise improved security. Hayes is accused of getting off an elevator on the ninth floor, walking directly toward James — who was seated at a workstation — and opening fire with what appeared to be a handgun.
Steven G. Wigrizer, an attorney representing Barbara James and her children, said in a statement that the defendants are “responsible for the litany of outrageous security failures that Jefferson officials admitted to only after this heinous killing. Justice now demands they be held accountable for their
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