Family members of Jacob Beneke contend in their lawsuit that Accent Signage Systems should have known that the attacker, Andrew Engeldinger, had violent tendencies, was mentally unstable and was a potential danger to others.
Among other things, the family claims the company was negligent when it notified Beneke a week before the September attack that he could be fired and it failed to arrange for extra security on the day he was dismissed.
The Associated Press obtained a copy of the lawsuit in advance of Friday's formal announcement. It's being filed in Hennepin County.
A message left with Accent Signage was not immediately returned.
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