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Behind the Crime: Why a Florida Property Owner May Be Responsible for a Shooting When a father is taken, and when a single afternoon ends in a triple homicide, the criminal justice system looks for the person who pulled the trigger. But as your family works through the immediate shock of this tragedy, the civil law looks at the “enablers”—the corporate property owners or managers who allowed their premises to become a hunting ground. If your loved one was killed on a commercial property in Florida, the law doesn’t just ask who committed the crime. It asks if the crime was foreseeable and if the property owner failed to protect their guests. This is the core of a wrongful death claim, and it is how families force massive corporations to finally invest in the security measures that could have saved lives. We look at cases like this not just as a tragedy, but as a failure of management. Property owners have a non-delegable duty to maintain a safe environment. When they ignore a pattern of local violence to save a few dollars on lighting or guards, they are choosing their profit margin over your family’s survival. Florida’s Wrongful Death Act…