The parents of Angellyh Yambo, a 16-year-old Bronx honors student who was tragically killed in 2022 after being shot while leaving school, have filed a lawsuit against the manufacturer of the ghost gun components used in the crime. The lawsuit, spearheaded by grieving mother Yanely Henriquez, accuses the company of negligence in the sale and distribution of these components. The legal action highlights the growing concern over the unregulated nature of ghost guns, which are firearms assembled from parts that lack serial numbers, making them difficult to trace.
NYC family of slain 16-year-old sues ghost gun manufacturer for negligence https://t.co/PztQmEGlfC https://t.co/SJ0AlzeZBV
NYC family of slain 16-year-old sues ghost gun manufacturer for negligence https://t.co/1XCDpM6mkx https://t.co/utJmsAK0jV
Grieving mother Yanely Henriquez is suing the manufacturer of the gun used by the shooter who killed her 16-year-old daughter Angellyh Yambo in the Bronx in 2022. @jennbisramtv reports. https://t.co/QZngLBByLX
The parents of a 16-year-old Bronx honors student who was gunned down leaving school in 2022 have sued the company that sold the components of the ghost gun allegedly used to kill her. https://t.co/vjUWd9ptoX
Parents of slain Bronx teen Angellyh Yambo sue manufacturer of ghost gun components https://t.co/ocGVRo4Pyb