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‘Selfless’ Costco Worker Killed: Analyzing Corporate Liability When a Professional Truck Driver Commits a Fatal Act The tragedy that unfolded on Royalton Road in Strongsville, Ohio, has sent shockwaves from the Midwest down to Fort Worth, Texas, and into the heart of communities like Corrigan, Texas. At Attorney911, we have spent over 27 years dismantling the defenses of negligent corporations and commercial carriers. When we heard that a 22-year-old truck driver from Fort Worth, Christian M. Bryant, allegedly gunned down a selfless 61-year-old Costco employee named Randolph E. Corrigan, our legal emergency team immediately identified the massive layers of corporate failure that likely preceded this horrific event. Randolph E. Corrigan was doing his job. He was protecting his coworkers and customers by enforcing safety protocols, refusing entry to a man carrying a high-capacity drum magazine. For this act of service, he was shot numerous times in the chest, abdomen, and arm. While the criminal justice system handles the murder charges and the $5 million bond, the civil justice system must address the entities that put this “professional driver” on the road in the first place. At Attorney911, led by Ralph Manginello and featuring the insider perspective of Lupe Peña—a former…