Mother of Dylan Francisco, teen mistaken for a burglar and shot in Chicopee, files wrongful death lawsuit against homeowner Jeffery Lovell
SPRINGFIELD — The mother of a teen fatally shot in Chicopee has filed a lawsuit against the man acquitted of manslaughter in her son’s death.
The wrongful death suit was filed July 8 in Hampden Superior Court against Jeffrey Lovell and his wife Michele Lovell.
Heather Francisco, representing Dylan Francisco’s estate, is seeking $750,000 in damages.
Hampden Superior Court Judge Constance M. Sweeney in January 2018 found Jeffrey Lovell not guilty of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of Dylan Francisco, a 15-year-old whom Lovell testified he believed was a burglar.
Chicopee man sued over fatal shooting of teen mistaken for burglar
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SPRINGFIELD — The mother of a teen fatally shot in Chicopee has filed a lawsuit against the man acquitted of manslaughter in her son’s death.
The wrongful death suit was filed July 8 in Hampden Superior Court against Jeffrey Lovell and his wife Michele Lovell.
Heather Francisco, representing Dylan Francisco’s estate, is seeking $750,000 in damages.
Hampden Superior Court Judge Constance M. Sweeney in January 2018 found Jeffrey Lovell not guilty of manslaughter in the fatal shooting of Dylan Francisco, a 15-year-old whom Lovell testified he believed was a burglar.
Chicopee man sued over fatal shooting of teen mistaken for burglar
Background...
Jeffrey Lovell: fatal Chicopee shooting - indicted for manslaughter
Chicopee homeowner found not guilty in teen’s shooting death