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The family of David McAtee, a Louisville barbecue restaurant owner who died after being shot at by law enforcement during protests in June, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Louisville Metro Police Department officers and members of the Kentucky National Guard.
The lawsuit, filed Monday morning in Jefferson Circuit Court and provided to CNN by McAtee family attorneys, accuses officers Katie Crews and Allen Austin, 10 unnamed LMPD officers and 10 unnamed members of Kentucky's National Guard with McAtee's death, assault and battery, excessive use of force and negligence, among other charges.

McAtee was shot as police and the National Guard attempted to disperse demonstrators who had taken to the street to protest police brutality on June 1, despite a city-wide curfew meant to stem "widespread property damage, looting, and other unlawful conduct" the city had experienced in days leading up to the incident.
According to the lawsuit, police and national guard members swarmed protesters shortly after midnight in downtown Louisville and chased individuals who had been across the street but had fled to the area where McAtee's restaurant -- YaYa's BBQ -- is located.

"Officer Crews and others then fired what appeared to be pepper balls at the individuals in front of the restaurant, forcing the people to escape fire by entering the restaurant's kitchen door," according to court documents.

"As the individuals sought safety inside the restaurant, the police continued to fire their weapons at them and at the restaurant ... David McAtee was still in his kitchen, unaware of what was going on outside."

"Unaware of what was causing the chaos and who was shooting at his customers and his niece, David McAtee stepped out of the kitchen door to try and defend his restaurant, home, family, and customers. Immediately, the police shot and killed him. Less than thirty seconds after David McAtee was cooking a sandwich, he lay dying on his kitchen floor,"
 
Too easy.


The family of David McAtee, a Louisville barbecue restaurant owner who died after being shot at by law enforcement during protests in June, has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against Louisville Metro Police Department officers and members of the Kentucky National Guard.
The lawsuit, filed Monday morning in Jefferson Circuit Court and provided to CNN by McAtee family attorneys, accuses officers Katie Crews and Allen Austin, 10 unnamed LMPD officers and 10 unnamed members of Kentucky's National Guard with McAtee's death, assault and battery, excessive use of force and negligence, among other charges.

McAtee was shot as police and the National Guard attempted to disperse demonstrators who had taken to the street to protest police brutality on June 1, despite a city-wide curfew meant to stem "widespread property damage, looting, and other unlawful conduct" the city had experienced in days leading up to the incident.
According to the lawsuit, police and national guard members swarmed protesters shortly after midnight in downtown Louisville and chased individuals who had been across the street but had fled to the area where McAtee's restaurant -- YaYa's BBQ -- is located.

"Officer Crews and others then fired what appeared to be pepper balls at the individuals in front of the restaurant, forcing the people to escape fire by entering the restaurant's kitchen door," according to court documents.

"As the individuals sought safety inside the restaurant, the police continued to fire their weapons at them and at the restaurant ... David McAtee was still in his kitchen, unaware of what was going on outside."

"Unaware of what was causing the chaos and who was shooting at his customers and his niece, David McAtee stepped out of the kitchen door to try and defend his restaurant, home, family, and customers. Immediately, the police shot and killed him. Less than thirty seconds after David McAtee was cooking a sandwich, he lay dying on his kitchen floor,"
It’s a shame that happened but too bad curfew wasn’t respected. Makes you wonder why almost nobody was charged in the 450 Riots we endured which included many deaths one of them a BLACK POLICE 👮‍♀️ OFFICER, and many others, not to mention maiming, arson and destruction of property
 

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