News Summary
A lawsuit has been filed by the family of Timothy Schmidt Jr., a UCF student tragically killed in a shooting during a Halloween event in Orlando. The family alleges negligence in crowd management by city officials. The incident left one other dead and multiple injured, prompting calls for improved security measures at large gatherings. The family seeks accountability and plans to establish a nonprofit to support victims of violent crimes. The community mourns as discussions around public safety intensify.
Orlando Family Files Lawsuit After UCF Student Killed in Halloween Shooting
Orlando, FL – Timothy Schmidt Jr., a 19-year-old freshman marketing student at the University of Central Florida (UCF), was tragically killed during a mass shooting on November 1, 2024, in downtown Orlando. Schmidt, affectionately called “Timo” by friends and family, was one of two victims in the incident that left numerous others injured. His father, Timothy Schmidt Sr., is now pursuing legal action against the City of Orlando and the Orlando Police Department, alleging negligence in their crowd control and safety management efforts during the crowded Halloween celebration.
On the night of the shooting, approximately 75,000 people gathered in downtown Orlando for festivities when violence erupted. Timothy Schmidt Sr. noted that his last words to his son were a text reminding him to “have fun and be safe.” When Schmidt Jr.’s friends expressed concern over his whereabouts after the incident, the family learned of his tragic fate. The police have charged 17-year-old Jaylen Edgar as an adult with murder and other crimes related to the shooting.
Details of the Incident
The tragic event resulted in the death of Schmidt Jr. alongside another victim, with seven additional individuals sustaining injuries. In the aftermath, sorrow engulfed the Schmidt family, who described the loss of their son as “the ultimate loss.” Schmidt Sr. recalled joyful moments spent with Timo, including the time his son served as the best man at his wedding. The family is now seeking accountability for the security failures they believe contributed to the incident.
Legal Action and Future Plans
With the assistance of attorney Michael Haggard, the Schmidt family is filing a lawsuit that emphasizes the need for better security planning and crowd management for large events. The family’s attorney highlighted that, had appropriate measures been in place, the tragic shooting could have been avoided. In addition to pursuing justice through legal means, the Schmidt family plans to establish a nonprofit organization titled “Until Forever,” aimed at providing support to families affected by violent crimes.
Police Response and City Officials’ Remarks
Orlando Police Chief stated that around 100 officers were deployed to manage security at the Halloween event. However, he acknowledged that recent legislative changes related to concealed carry laws had complicated crowd control efforts. Following the shooting, Orlando’s downtown area has implemented safety modifications, including the reopening of certain roads and the installation of barricades intended to better manage future gatherings.
Ongoing Community Impact
The community remains in shock over the events that unfolded during the celebration. The lawsuit serves as a call for accountability and highlights the critical need to ensure public safety measures are in place for high-attendance events. City officials have refrained from commenting on the ongoing litigation when approached by reporters.
The memory of Timothy Schmidt Jr., who was known for his caring nature and close friendships, will continue to resonate within his family and the broader community as they navigate their grief and seek change following this tragic loss.
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