MOBILE, Alabama -- The parents of Summer Moody filed a $1 million wrongful death lawsuit today against the men involved in the teen's fatal shooting in April, and the Alabama Marine Police.

Moody, 17, was shot on Gravine Island early in the morning on April 15, according to reports. She died in Mobile Infirmary on April 25 without regaining consciousness. Three 17-year-olds with her, Scott Byrd, Daniel Parnell and Dillon Tyree, were charged with first-degree burglary in connection with break-ins at camps in the area.

The suit names William Nicholas Hearn, Larry Dean Duncan and Lonnie Wilmer Davison as defendants. Duncan and Hearn fired shots at the teens while checking on possible break-ins on the island, according to previous court testimony. Beasley was also present with the other two men when the shots were fired.

One of the shots hit Moody in the head.

John Russell Beasley was also named as a defendant. Robert Stankoski, the lawyer for Moody's family, said Beasley owns the property where the incident took place.

He said the lawsuit also names the Alabama Marine Police as defendants. Stankoski said Marine Police told the other defendants that officers could not reach the island to answer burglary calls in a timely manner and that residents should take matters into their own hands.

Baldwin County authorities said in earlier interviews that they did not plan to file criminal charges against the men involved in the shooting.