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2023-07-07 17:43:35 UTC
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other niggers.
A couple is suing the New York hotel they stayed at in 2021 for failingother niggers.
to provide adequate security, saying they were robbed at gunpoint after
they opened their room door expecting Uber Eats.
The lawsuit, which was filed Friday in Kings County Supreme Court in
Brooklyn, names as defendants the Boro Hotel in Long Island City,
Queens, and the corporations that own and manage the hotel. The
plaintiffs are identified only as John Doe and Jane Doe. Supreme Court
is the name of New York state's highest trial court.
The violent robbery occurred after midnight on Jan. 2, 2021, according
to the lawsuit. Jane Doe heard a knock at the door, and John Doe got up
to answer it, believing it was an Uber Eats delivery worker.
At which point two (2) men (assailants) pushed through the door. One
(1) man pushed Plaintiff, JOHN DOE to the ground and put a gun to his
head, the suit says. The other assailant pulled the covers off of
Plaintiff, JANE DOE and tied her legs together with a sheet. The two (2)
assailants took the Plaintiffs, JANE DOE and JOHN DOEs wallets,
jewelry, car keys, and sneakers and left the hotel room.
The robbery caused the plaintiffs emotional trauma that includes
flashbacks, nightmares and other physical manifestations of injuries,
including heart-racing and sweating, according to the suit.
A Boro Hotel spokesperson said in a statement: This claim is without
merit. We fully cooperated with law enforcement in their 2021
investigation. The circumstances giving rise to the alleged robbery are
highly suspicious. Safety is our absolute top priority, and this type of
incident has not occurred in our seven years of operation. We look
forward to having this frivolous suit dismissed.
Attorney Mark Shirian, who is representing the couple, who are in their
20s, said in a statement Monday: The victims entrusted their safety and
well-being to Boro Hotel, expecting a secure and protected environment
during their stay. Regrettably, the hotel failed to fulfill its duty of
care and maintain adequate security measures to prevent criminal
activities on its premises.
The statement continued: This failure directly resulted in our clients
becoming targets of a heinous act, causing significant emotional
distress, physical harm, and financial losses. We firmly believe that
hotels have a paramount responsibility to ensure the safety of their
guests. Negligent security, as alleged in this lawsuit, represents a
breach of that duty.
The suit alleges dangerous areas existed at the hotel because of poor
lighting, secluded areas, poor security and no surveillance in or near
the lobby.
After the robbery, the plaintiffs went to the lobby to report the crime
and police were called, the lawsuit says. When the plaintiffs spoke to
police, they were shown video of the suspects leaving the hotel but
believed there was no video of the suspects entering it, the lawsuit
says.
New York City police did not immediately comment Monday to update the
case and their investigation.
The plaintiffs are asking for monetary damages for personal injuries,
battery and assault, as well as negligence on behalf of the defendants,
according to the lawsuit.
This article was originally published on NBCNews.com
https://news.yahoo.com/couple-york-city-hotel-opened-215722636.html