The family of a teenager killed in the Santa Fe High School shooting has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the parents of the alleged shooter. The parents of Christopher Jake Stone are seeking more than $1 million from the parents of the teenager who allegedly killed 10 people in the mass shooting that occurred on May 18.

Parents Christopher Stone and Rosie Yanas claim Antonios Pagourtzis and Rose Marie Kosmetatos were negligent in failing to properly secure the weapons allegedly used in the mass shooting, according to court documents filed in Galveston County and obtained by the Houston Chronicle.

Christopher Jake Stone was a junior at Santa Fe High School. According to an ABC 13 Houston reporter, the teenager was in art class during first period when the attack began.

The document states the teenager “awoke, breakfasted and went on his way to school as a junior at Santa Fe high School, to spend another happy and productive day educating and preparing himself for all the dreams, goals and promise youth presents, entirely unaware of the catastrophic mass crime which would soon rip viciously away his precious and hope-filled life and those of so many others.”

Later in the complaint, attorneys for Christopher's parents allege that the shooter “pulled the pistol’s and sawed-off shotgun’s triggers but also upon them, pressed just as firmly, were the fingers of his parents, who utterly failed to teach their son any respect for life whatsoever and who negligently and grossly negligently failed to secure the weapons in a responsible and prudent way and put them directly and proximately into use as authors of community-wide tragedy and incomprehensible loss.”

Teen Vogue reached out to Martinez and McGuire PLLC, the firm representing Christopher's parents, for a comment regarding the filing of the wrongful death suit. Attorney Clint McGuire declined to comment out of respect for the Stones, who are burying their son today, May 25.

Teen Vogue has also reached out to an attorney representing the shooting suspect, requesting comment. The shooting suspect is currently facing charges of capital murder and aggravated assault of a peace officer.

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