Florida
The family of one victim in the 2025 Florida State University shooting has filed a lawsuit against OpenAI. It accuses the company of enabling the suspect through ChatGPT conversations that allegedly assisted in planning the attack.
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A 32-year-old Florida mother faces a felony charge after her 4-year-old daughter drowned during a pool party at an apartment complex in Bradenton. The incident occurred on Saturday evening when the child slipped underwater amid a large group of adults.
James Anthony Morris Jr., a former Subway manager in Jacksonville, Florida, has avoided additional prison time after pleading guilty to child abuse. The incident involved locking a 10-year-old girl in a back room following a minor spill. He received probation and evaluations as part of the sentence.
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Latoya Gaines, a 48-year-old from Panama City, Florida, allegedly punched a 10-year-old girl in the face at a Bay County daycare on April 24 during a dispute over a single-occupant restroom. The incident escalated when Gaines demanded the girl exit for her own daughter to use it. Gaines faces a felony child abuse charge and is scheduled for arraignment on June 11.
Spouse of FSU shooting victim sues OpenAI
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