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Young girl shot by 'vigilante' security guard during robbery, lawsuit claims

Attorneys said the security guard fired 10 shots, hitting not only the suspected thief but also a 6-year-old who was sitting in the backseat of her father’s car.

HOUSTON — Newly obtained in-store surveillance video shows a suspected north Houston thief chased down and shot by a security guard outside of the T-Mobile store.

The incident happened one year ago on the 5500 block of Airline Drive.

Attorneys said the security guard fired 10 shots, hitting not only the suspected thief but also a 6-year-old girl who was sitting in the backseat of her father’s car.

They were waiting in a nearby McDonald’s drive-thru line.

“I looked down and there was blood,” Claire Tidwell said. “So that’s when I said, ‘Dad, I’m hurt.’”

The Tidwells were about 30 yards from the store.

“She said, ‘Dad I’m hurt.’ I turned around and I saw blood,” Danny Tidwell said. “I would’ve assumed it was a gang fight or something, but it turns out it was somebody who was being paid to do that. And as far as that guy was concerned, he thought he was under orders to do that.”

The Tidwells are suing the company that owns the T-Mobile store.

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“I have never seen a case like this with a security guard that acted as a vigilante,” attorney Rob Ammons said. “This security guard was dressed in camouflage. That should be a red flag to any store owner or franchise owner. That tells you this is a fellow who thinks he’s Rambo, not there to protect the store and the employees of the store, or the customers.”

Christopher Bradley, the former security guard, has been charged with aggravated assault causing serious bodily injury.

He’s been released on a $30,000 bond.

The bullet that struck Claire was removed from her leg.

She has had to re-learn to walk.

The Tidwells said their son, who has special needs, was traumatized by the shooting.

The family and their attorney say they never want anything like this to happen to anyone else.

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