A woman injured in a shooting at a Chicago White Sox game in August 2023 has filed a lawsuit against the team, claiming that the security at Guaranteed Rate Field failed to prevent someone from bringing a firearm into the stadium. The lawsuit seeks damages exceeding $50,000 for personal injuries, pecuniary losses, and other related damages resulting from the incident.

The lawsuit contends that a firearm was discharged inside the ballpark during the game, arguing that the White Sox failed to enforce the strict prohibition of firearms at Guaranteed Rate Field. The plaintiff's legal representation, John J. Malm & Associates, criticized the spread of misinformation following the incident, noting that news and social media speculation had unfairly suggested that the victim, referred to as Jane Doe, had smuggled a firearm into the stadium and shot herself. The case will move forward in the Cook County Circuit Court.

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