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Edinburg Hotel Shooting Wrongful Death Claims: Holding the Texas Inn and Suites Property Accountable for Foreseeable Violence We write this for one person: a family member sitting at a kitchen table in the Rio Grande Valley, holding a phone, trying to figure out whether the law gives them any path forward after a loved one was gunned down in the parking lot of a budget hotel. We will not waste your time. We will not bury the answer. And we will not promise you a result we cannot control. Here is the core of what we need you to know, in the plainest language we have. When a 29-year-old man is shot and killed on the property of a hotel in Edinburg, Texas, and the shooter turns out to be what the Drug Enforcement Administration publicly described as a “violent gang member” who was supplying the local community with drugs, the death is not only a criminal matter. Under Texas law, it is also a civil case, and the family of the person who was killed may have a wrongful death and survival claim against the property owner, the property operator, and potentially other responsible entities. The criminal prosecution against…