Family Of Wal-Mart Employee Jdimytai Damour Sues Over Trampling Death

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FRANK ELTMAN | 12/ 3/08 05:44 PM | AP

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GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — The family of a worker trampled to death in a "Black Friday" crush of bargain hunters at a Long Island Wal-Mart store filed a wrongful-death lawsuit on Wednesday, claiming store ads offering deep discounts "created an atmosphere of competition and anxiety" that led to "crowd craze."

The lawsuit claims that besides failing to provide adequate security for a pre-dawn crowd estimated at 2,000, Wal-Mart "engaged in specific marketing and advertising techniques to specifically attract a large crowd and create an environment of frenzy and mayhem and was otherwise careless, reckless and negligent."

Wal-Mart issued a statement saying it would cooperate with local law enforcement officials to develop stronger safety measures for the future.

"We consider Mr. Damour part of the Wal-Mart family, and are saddened by his death," the statement said. "We have been in communication with members of his family to do what we can to help them through this difficult time. Our associates know that when incidents like this occur, we take care of our own."

In addition to the retailer, the adjacent Green Acres Mall, a realty company that manages the property and a security company hired to patrol the property were all named as defendants. A spokeswoman for the realty company declined to comment on pending litigation; none of the other defendants immediately responded to phone and e-mail inquiries seeking comment on the lawsuit.

Jdimytai Damour, 34, had been hired by an employment agency as a temporary worker at the Wal-Mart store in Valley Stream and had been on the job about a week when he died, said his family's lawyer, Jordan Hecht.

The 6-foot-5, 270-pound man died of asphyxiation after being crushed early Friday morning by the crowd, which broke down the electronic doors in frantic pursuit of bargains. At least four other people were treated at hospitals, including a woman who was eight months pregnant.

Authorities suspect that because he was as big as an NFL lineman, Damour was placed at the entrance of the store to assist with crowd control.

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"Those hundreds of people who did make their way into the store, literally had to step over or around him or unfortunately on him to get into the Wal-Mart store," Nassau County Police Commissioner Lawrence Mulvey said this week.

Police are reviewing store video to identify possible suspects in Damour's death, but Mulvey conceded that criminal charges are unlikely.

Mulvey said it was apparent to him that the Wal-Mart store about 20 miles east of Manhattan lacked adequate security to handle the crowds. He said police representatives met with retailers throughout the county two weeks before Thanksgiving and made it clear that security and crowd control for the sales were the merchants' responsibilities.

Hecht said Damour's family also plans to file lawsuits against Nassau County and its police department.

County Attorney Lorna Goodman said, "The county has no liability in situations of this kind."

The lawsuit against Wal-Mart and the other companies was filed Wednesday in state Supreme Court in the Bronx, the home of one of the victim's sisters, Elsie Damour Phillipe, the court-appointed administrator of his estate. It does not seek specific damages.

Shoppers around the country line up early outside stores on the day after Thanksgiving in the annual bargain-hunting ritual known as Black Friday. It got that name because it historically has been the day stores broke into profitability for the full year.

The National Retail Federation believes Damour is the first store worker to die on the job in the post-Thanksgiving rush.

GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — The family of a worker trampled to death in a "Black Friday" crush of bargain hunters at a Long Island Wal-Mart store filed a wrongful-death lawsuit on Wednesday, claiming store ad...
GARDEN CITY, N.Y. — The family of a worker trampled to death in a "Black Friday" crush of bargain hunters at a Long Island Wal-Mart store filed a wrongful-death lawsuit on Wednesday, claiming store ad...
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- devans00 I'm a Fan of devans00 24 fans permalink
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Poor Mr. Jdimytai Damour. Put in the spot of most danger just because he was big. My condolences to the Damour family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 PM on 12/03/2008
- sylar I'm a Fan of sylar 2 fans permalink

Good, fleece them.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:05 PM on 12/03/2008
- T-Bo I'm a Fan of T-Bo permalink

Did anyone see the picture that ran on the internet somewhere the day after this tragedy: a policeman next to a police line tape, in front of the WalMart, next to an evidently store-posted sign that read, "Blitz Line Starts Here?" Is this not an invitation to rush the employee (offensive lineman-sadly ironic that he was that size) and flatten him to score the "sack" of merchandise. IT WAS A SETUP, Mr. Damour, you poor poor guy. You sure as hell didn't deserve this.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:36 PM on 12/03/2008
- GravitonX I'm a Fan of GravitonX 67 fans permalink
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So, if I hold up a sign at the edge of a cliff saying "Jump here," are you going to do it?

Don't be ridiculous. A "sale" is not an excuse to lose you mind to a murderous frenzy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:38 PM on 12/03/2008
- Beowolf741 I'm a Fan of Beowolf741 9 fans permalink
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Unfortunately people will act out of control.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:59 AM on 12/04/2008

This is the exact situation in which Chris Rock said that us white people were able to use the N word. It's really not a matter of whether or not to shop at Wal-Mart, but more importantly WHERE the Wal-Mart is located!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:28 PM on 12/03/2008

It's not surprising that a person using a term like "us white people" learns what's culturally acceptable from Chris Rock. Are you implying that this would not happen where "us white people live?" Viewing this horrible incident as something that has racial undertones is proof there's still a lot of work to be done in the country even tough we elected a black president .

Jdimytai Damour R.I.P.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:01 AM on 12/04/2008
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You obviously didn't watch the videos of other Wal-Mart shoppers, of ALL races, across the country, as they stampeded, fought over TVs and video games, shoved each other, and generally acted like foolish cows. Ignorance and greed knows no color.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:57 AM on 12/04/2008
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Good luck to the family! I FULLY SUPPORT them!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 PM on 12/03/2008
- TAIsabel I'm a Fan of TAIsabel 57 fans permalink
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Karma is a powerful thing. This tragedy could be the beginning of the end for WallMart. I sincerely hope so. I, for one, refuse to buy at WallMart.

Our family has a beach cottage in Westerly, RI and for many years, the local favorite all inclusive family store was Benny's on Route 9. Three years ago, WallMart opened literally yards away from Benny's in an attempt to take their customers away and drive them out of business. Fortunately, the people of RI still love and support Benny's and they seem to be holding up. I only shop there, not at Wall Mart.

Home Depot did the same thing (on the same Route 9) by opening right accross from the local hardware store. They, unfortunately, are suffering. I only shop at the local one. If more of us boycott these big box places, perhaps we can save our local businesses which are actually the basis of our economy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:17 PM on 12/03/2008
- R1Rider I'm a Fan of R1Rider 4 fans permalink

Amen to that. I hate Wal-mart with a passion. They are as un-American as un-American can get. They've killed the American dream for thousands across this great country of ours. Walmart is greatly responsible for a good portion of the financial mess we're in right now.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:25 AM on 12/04/2008

Bingo

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:33 AM on 12/04/2008

Neighborhood hardware stores (and yes, you do have one) are so much better than Home Depot, which is only good for big things like bathtubs and lumber. If you need a few nails, or need to know hot to do something, your local store is smaller, and they actually walk to you to where you need to buy that 10-cent nail. No purchase is too small for them. Support them instead. Go to big-box only if there s no other option.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:35 AM on 12/04/2008
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Although we should all feel sympathy to this man's loved ones and pray for the repose of his soul, I believe that his family will not be able to recover anything from Wal Mart except Workers Compensation; which states have enacted to prevent employees from suing their employer for on the job injuries. If N.Y. is like my state (Indiana) his dependents will only be eligible for an award set by State Law.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 PM on 12/03/2008
- TAIsabel I'm a Fan of TAIsabel 57 fans permalink
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Worker's comp for a life ended by a wildeyed hungry mob and an irresponsible company?! Honestly, perhaps you would think twice if, God forbid, it was someone close to you.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:20 PM on 12/03/2008

I would be careful using the word God on this website. He is not very liked here it appears.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:09 PM on 12/03/2008
- faithfully I'm a Fan of faithfully 2 fans permalink

I never go to Wall-Mart; People should boycott Wall-Mart-shop at independent local stores, and if need be, go to Target. Workman's Comp is a terrible option for this family. Wall Mart should settle out of court immediately and then change the way it "uses" its employees.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 12/03/2008
- Bariis I'm a Fan of Bariis 10 fans permalink
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What a tragic loss. And all for a price-down cheap HDTV. Wow!

Do you by any chance know the limit they set on such compensation?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:26 PM on 12/03/2008
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Not true.

A couple of years ago, there was a similar unfortunate incident involving a black friday crowd and a wallyworld employee ended up dying. The family sued wallyworld and received a sizeable monetary award (in the millions).

Last year here in CT, at a wallyworld on black friday, a disgruntled shopper took matters into his own hands and shot several shoppers. Wallyworld was sued for being responsible for creating such an atmosphere and again, the family won a sizeable monetary award (again in the millions).

What I cannot understand is why would the managers of these stores that aren't super centers, keep to their regular store hours (closing the night before, opening early) when they know there is going to be a sale that elicits such chaos. I shopped at a wallyworld supercenter for the first time for my first black friday experience this year. There were crowds, but there wasn't chaos. There really wasn't any noticeable security either, but again, the crowds weren't out of control..probably because the shoppers were allowed into the store to walk around, get what items they could while waiting for the actual sale to begin.

My thoughts and prayers to Mr. Damour's family.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:20 AM on 12/04/2008

They have my support in suing Wal-Mart and I hope they find the sick people that took this man's life. I don't see how saving a few dollars on gadgets you don't really need is worth a man's life. People really have their priorities mixed up these days.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:54 PM on 12/03/2008
- bdaved I'm a Fan of bdaved 32 fans permalink

Being "part of the Wal-Mart family" just ain't the same as being part of the Walton family. For goodness' sake, don't get them mixed up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 12/03/2008

You can be sure THEY never do!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:46 PM on 12/03/2008

WHO stood to profit from this madness?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 12/03/2008
- jdmccl I'm a Fan of jdmccl 4 fans permalink

the tramplers were going to get the 450 lcd HDTV.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:05 PM on 12/03/2008

Wal-Mart opened right back up even before the man was taken away in a stretcher.
Wal-Mart could not wait to make more money, and didn't respect the dead long enough for him to be taken away. I keep wavering between who I think is worse - the customers or the store. But certainly, Wal-Mart could have closed down for the entire day, out of respect.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:37 AM on 12/04/2008
- gwhizz I'm a Fan of gwhizz 20 fans permalink
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Right now, it looks like at least one lawyer's going to get a bonus in his paycheck.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 AM on 12/04/2008
- Rutabaga I'm a Fan of Rutabaga 9 fans permalink
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Overall I think that people are way too sue-crazy in this country. But this is one case where I wholeheartedly endorse and agree with the filing of a lawsuit. I hope they get a buttload of money from Wal-Mart. Nothing will bring their dear family member back, but his death was so useless, so stupid, and so unnecessary, someone needs to be held accountable for it.

I wonder how any of those people who trampled over him in their rush to get cheap TVs and computers are feeling right now. People can be so pathetic sometimes, and this is a prime example of that.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:41 PM on 12/03/2008
- faithfully I'm a Fan of faithfully 2 fans permalink

Wal-Mart should pay big time; They expect these stampedes-they should have crowd control. American greed at its worst.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:10 PM on 12/03/2008
- missjabez I'm a Fan of missjabez 18 fans permalink
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I am saddened by this tragedy, but not surprised. I lived in Arkansas for years--where Wal-Mart is based--and I heard many stories about how Wal-Mart mistreated its employees. Wal-Mart desperately needs a Union. Times are tough, and we do what we have to do, but I wouldn't encourage anyone to work at Wal-Mart.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:38 PM on 12/03/2008

Hey now. What family hasn't trampled to death one of their own? Give Walmart a break; they did apologize for the death of what's his name. And I'm sure they'll offer his family a 10% discount on all Christmas items (manufactured in China) to make their holidays a joyous time. And since he wasn't a full time employee, he wouldn't have any medical insurance, so dying was really a plus because he wouldn't be able to afford hosital care anyway. I'm sure they'll post, 'no trampling employee' signs from this point on.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 PM on 12/03/2008
- chirps I'm a Fan of chirps 23 fans permalink

I avoid WalMart like the plague. I don't care if they have 37 inch Sony LCD TV's on sale for twenty bucks, I aint buying and that's no joke.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:50 PM on 12/03/2008
- faithfully I'm a Fan of faithfully 2 fans permalink

When I have gone into a WallMart, I think I am catching the plague.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:27 PM on 12/03/2008

WalMart is really the only one responsible here. The people who crushed the worker, the people who stepped on him were reacting to the pressure of the crowd behind them, who were reacting to the pressure of the crowd behind them, etc. The people in front can see the man - but to resist the pressure means you get stomped on. The people at the back of the crowd pushing can't see there's any problem. I can't see how you can convict a person, unless you see them shove him down deliberately.

But WalMart - they set this situation up. Making special deals that very few will get, putting them somewhere in the store, so the fastest runner will get them, ensures this exact type of experience. If they handed out tickets like most stores do, if they had security to force people to file in slowly, there'd be no problem, no one would have been hurt (and many were hurt in this crush). With a few items, each person in line thinks that they might get lucky, they might outrun the people ahead of them in line, and get it. It's a deliberate set up to whip the crowd into a frenzy, to make the line long, so the losers will keep waiting, hoping they'll manage to outrun others, and then will hopefully buy regularly priced merchandise.

I'm rarely with the lawyers on this type of thing - but here - they've got it exactly right. WalMart created the

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:35 PM on 12/03/2008
- slaxx I'm a Fan of slaxx 38 fans permalink
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it was also stupid because if someone slipped and fell while running or got into an altercation with someone else and got hurt over the "deals," walmart may be responsible because of strict liability, or at the least might still have to spend $$$ to defend against a suit, even if it was frivilous.

for such a large corporation that has so much knowledge and means, it's just ridiculous that this even happened.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 12/03/2008

I'm sorry but to say that the crowd who stomped and crushed this man to the point of asphyxiation was not responsible for the man's death is just plain stupid and disrespectful to the family and the deceased.

Sure, walmart is to blame - but that doesnt by any stretch of the imagination absolve these criminals of their act of collective murder. I guess if fifty of my friends came over to your house and stampeded over your family that would be ok because the people at the back can't see there is a problem, and the people in the front are just "reacting to the pressure" - give me a break!

Chances are the authorities will not be able to identify many of the people because of poor video footage or photos. But if they were able to identify at least one of those animals, and that were your family member who was crushed, wouldn't you want justice and full criminal prosecution under the law?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 12/03/2008

Nope - can't say as I would. The person at the front, who stepped on my loved one had no choice - they see him - but they've got 2000 people pushing on them - they cannot stop, they cannot push back, without falling down and being crushed themselves. They have no choice, no option. The people behind pushing the person in the front doesn't see that anyone is down, doesn't know that their push is hurting, killing someone.

Yes, I do indeed 'absolve' people of murder, when they don't have a choice, and when they don't know. The person in front has no choice, the people in back don't know. And to me, it does indeed matter what someone intends to do.

Or shall we put 2000 people pushing you, and if you take a step forward, charge you with murder? WalMart set up the situation. They knew what would happen - it happened last year - and they did nothing to prevent it, when there were many easy options.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:11 PM on 12/03/2008
- GravitonX I'm a Fan of GravitonX 67 fans permalink
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It's ridiculous to call this Walmart's fault. That's as stupid as "the devil made me do it."

They need to punish the entire mob to teach other people in similar situations a lesson. Calm down or get punished.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 PM on 12/03/2008
- ByersL I'm a Fan of ByersL 52 fans permalink

Remember that Walmart also decided against that poor woman who was injured in an accident and was disabled beyond any working ability. The family sued because her insurance covered part of the cost and they wanted the money back she got from her disability. They had to sue (the family) to try and keep the money, since they already spent it on her care--and though Walmart won the case, they decided after all not to collect. Of course, they bankrupted the family in the meantime. Please don't shop at Walmart if you can afford not to--it's just really a bad deal for the US worker.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:23 PM on 12/03/2008
- gwhizz I'm a Fan of gwhizz 20 fans permalink
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I'm getting sick of this story. Those of you who keep posting it need to read the facts. This is common practice. Is it warm and fuzzy? Hell no, but it's not exclusive to WalMart by a long shot.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:13 AM on 12/04/2008
- BigGuy I'm a Fan of BigGuy 5 fans permalink

It's not a common practice to hire guys to stock and sweep from a temp agency and then tell them, "Hey, since you're a big guy, please work the front door for security."

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 12/04/2008
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