Judge Says DC Can’t Be Defendant In Fatal Train Smoke Lawsuit

 

WASHINGTON (AP) – A judge says people who were inside a Metro train when it filled with smoke can’t sue the District of Columbia.

Sseveral riders and the family of 61-year-old Carol Glover, who was killed, sued the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority and the D.C. government after the January 2015 smoke incident.

The lawsuit alleged that D.C. was negligent because first responders didn’t evacuate the train quickly enough and communicated poorly with Metro staff.

District Judge Tanya Chutkan ruled Thursday that the riders couldn’t sue the D.C. government because it’s protected by “sovereign immunity” and the government agencies were responding to a high-pressure emergency situation.

The judge’s opinion said first responders weren’t mandated to take any specific actions that day.

Metro is still part of the lawsuit.

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