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Plano, TX - Man Suffers Multiple Stab Wounds While at End Zone Bar & Grill

Plano, TX - Man Suffers Multiple Stab Wounds While at End Zone Bar & Grill
Published: August 31, 2021
By: Darla Medina
Last Updated on August 31, 2021

Stabbing at a Bar Leaves One Man With Multiple Stab Wounds

According to CBSDFW.com, a man suffered multiple stab wounds following a stabbing attack at the End Zone Bar & Grill located at 3033 W Parker Rd #109, Plano, TX 75023. 

Police responded to a call at approximately 2:30 a.m. on June 18, 2021. Allegedly four suspects attacked a single victim leaving him with multiple stabbing injuries. The victim was taken to a nearby hospital, and his condition is not known at this time. 

The suspects have been identified and are facing charges as follows:

  • 39-year-old Jesus Ricardo Gomez - aggravated assault with a deadly weapon
  • 48-year-old Leonardo Adam Sainz - aggravated assault with a deadly weapon
  • 36-year-old Abel Roman Castano - assault bodily injury
  • 30-year-old Valerie Agapita Cordero -assault causing bodily injury
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Legal Options of Victims of Stabbings at a Bar

Attorney contributor Anjali Nigam is an experienced violent crimes lawyer in Texas that has represented stabbing victims along with their families in civil lawsuits for years. Anjali has shared his insight on the legal rights of victims stabbed at a bar:

"Bar owners, just like commercial property owners, have a legal obligation to provide a safe environment for their customers and staff while on their property. In order to maintain an adequate level of safety, bar owners should implement security measures, such as installing security cameras, hiring guards, and having strong lighting around the property. If a stabbing occurs on a bar's property, the victims and their families should inquire if the bar provided adequate security. If a lawyer is able to prove that the bar did not provide an adequate level of security, the victim and their family may have grounds for a civil lawsuit against the bar owner."

"In such cases where a crime is deemed foreseeable, a bar owner could even be held liable for the violent crimes that occurred on their property due to negligence. One example of a foreseeable crime could be if the area's crime rate increased, but the bar owner did not implement new security measures. Victims and their families are encouraged to get the advice of an experienced violent crime lawyer's services in order to determine whether the crime involved property owner negligence. In many cases of negligence, victims and their family may have grounds for a civil lawsuit. "

Sources:

CBSDFW.com

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Editor: Darla is a content writer with a focus on the legal field. She covers cases of sexual abuse, drunk driving, and preventable violent crime for the Legal Herald. Contact Darla: darla@legalherald.com This article was fact checked prior to publishing by this author to ensure compliance with our rigorous editorial standards. We will only use authoritative sources. Our values compel us to provide only trustworthy information. If you find an error, please contact us.
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