Two Michigan State students wounded in mass shooting to sue university


EAST LANSING, Michigan — Two survivors of the mass shooting on Michigan State University’s campus have moved to file lawsuits against the school, in part over its failure to adequately secure campus buildings.

On Monday, attorneys for Nate Statly and Troy Forbush filed notices of intent to sue with the Michigan Court of Claims, required steps for lawsuits against state government entities like public universities. The filings don’t specify defendants, but the university, the Board of Trustees, the Department of Police and Public Safety, the Department of Infrastructure Planning and Facilities and several officials are named in documents.

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