But Albert Ellis, an attorney for the Guyton family, said he wants to determine if In-N-Out Burger or others should be held responsible for the student's injuries.
"We're appalled at this point that the premises owner, In-N-Out, would not provide proper security and allow this many people to congregate there without proper security," Ellis said. "We're evaluating who is responsible for Ray's injuries."
The St. Mary's High School junior was hurt when he went with some friends late Friday to the March Lane restaurant, where a mob beat him to the ground and kicked him unconscious. He sustained a cracked shoulder and two jaw fractures that required surgery.
Hmmm...lots of people late night at the In-N-Out? Isn't that the pre-adult California experience?
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