$1.25 Million Verdict Obtained In Ohio Teen Shooting Incident
May 1, 2018
Then 16-year-old Alex Napier was shot in the leg by a homemade “wad” from a shotgun owned by then 18-year-old Terry Ickes on March 2, 2012. According to Napier’s attorney, this incident was the result of dangerous behavior among a group of teenage students at Lakewood High School.
“There had been multiple prior instances when these teens would shoot each other with the wads in order to leave a welt, like being shot with a paintball gun,” said Napier’s attorney, Scott Elliot Smith. “Alex fled Terry Ickes’ home and said he did not want to be shot with the wad. He locked himself inside Ickes’ truck and tried to protect himself by holding the locks down.”
Smith filed a lawsuit on Napier’s behalf seeking compensation for Napier’s leg injury. In early April 2018, the jury found that Ickes’ negligence caused Napier’s injury and awarded $1.25 million in compensatory damages, plus $1,000 in punitive damages and attorney fees.