Spectrum News put slain reporter in harm’s way while spree shooter was at large: Lawsuit

Dylan Lyons and Keith Moses (Orange County Sheriff

Dylan Lyons and Keith Moses (Orange County Sheriff’s Office).

The family of a murdered reporter is suing his employer, saying the company put victim Dylan Lyons in harm’s way during a shooting spree and did it without giving him proper training for active shooter situations.

Spectrum News 13 — parent company Charter Communications — had Lyons and photojournalist Jesse Walden cover an at-large shooter who killed Nathacha Augustin, 38, the newly released lawsuit said. They went to the scene of the crime. The suspect Keith Moses, 21, returned and ambushed the men, according to deputies in Orange County, Florida. Lyons died. Walden survived in critical condition.

Right before shooting the men, Moses had forced his way into a home in which he shot both a mother and her 9-year-old daughter, T’Yonna Major, the lawsuit said. T’Yonna died.

Nathacha Augustin and T’Yonna Major (Orange County Sheriff's Office).

Nathacha Augustin and T’Yonna Major (Orange County Sheriff’s Office).

The murder case against Moses is ongoing.

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