Young v. Bryco Arms Note : Opinion text corrected

CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedDecember 31, 2001
Docket1-01-0739, 0740, 0742 cons. Rel
StatusPublished

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Opinion

FIRST DIVISION

December 31, 2001

1-01-0739, 1-01-0740, 1-01-0742 consolidated

STEPHEN YOUNG, Special Adm'r, of the ) Appeal from the

Estate of ANDREW YOUNG, Indiv. and, ) Circuit Court

on Behalf of a Class of Similarly ) of Cook County

Situated Persons; ARLENE MACIAS, Special )

Adm'r of the Estate of MIGUEL MACIAS, )

Indiv. and, on Behalf of a Class )

of Similarly Situated Persons, )

) No. 98 L 6684,

Plaintiffs-Appellees, ) No. 98 L 13465,

) No. 99 L 5628

v. ) (consolidated)

)

BRYCO ARMS, BREIT & JOHNSON SPORTING )

GOODS, INC.; BERETTA U.S.A. CORPORATION; )

BROWNING ARMS COMPANY; COLT'S )

MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC.; )

DAVIS INDUSTRIES, GLOCK, INC.; )

H & R 1871, INC.; INTERNATIONAL )

ARMAMENT CORPORATION d/b/a INTERARMS )

INDUSTRIES, INC.; LORCIN ENGINEERING )

COMPANY, INC.; NAVEGAR, INC. )

d/b/a INTRATEC, INC.; )

PHOENIX ARMS; SMITH & WESSON CORPORATION;)

STURM, RUGER & COMPANY, INC.; )

SUNDANCE INDUSTRIES, INC.; TAURUS )

INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURING, INC.; )

HI-POINT FIREARMS, RAVEN ARMS, INC.; )

KEL-TEC CNC INDUSTRIES, INC.; JENNINGS )

FIREARMS, INC.; FABER BROTHERS, INC.; )

RILEY'S, INC.; and ASHLAND SHOOTING )

SUPPLIES, INC., )

Defendants-Appellants. )

________________________________________ )

OBRELLA SMITH, Special Adm'r of the )

Estate of SALADA SMITH, Deceased, Indiv. )

and, on Behalf of a Class of Similarly )

Situated Persons; RASELL BOWMAN, Special )

Adm'r of the Estate of WILLIE LEE LOMAX, )

III, Deceased, Indiv. and, on Behalf of )

a Class of Similarly Situated Persons, )

Plaintiffs-Appellees, )

  1. )

NAVEGAR, INC. d/b/a INTRATEC FIREARMS; )

BRYCO ARMS; BETERRA U.S.A. CORPORATION; )

MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC.; )

DAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC.; )

GLOCK, INC.; H & R 1871, INC.; )

INTERNATIONAL ARMAMENT CORPORATION d/b/a )

INTERARMS INDUSTRIES, INC.; LORCIN )

ENGINEERING COMPANY, INC.; PHOENIX ARMS; )

SMITH & WESSON CORPORATION; STURM,   )

RUGER & COMPANY, INC.; )

SUNDANCE INDUSTRIES, INC.; )

TAURUS INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURING, )

INC.; HI-POINT FIREARMS; RAVEN ARMS, )

INC.; KEL-TEC CNC INDUSTRIES, INC; )

JENNINGS FIREARMS, INC.; FABER BROTHERS, )

INC.; RILEY'S, INC.; ASHLAND SHOOTING )

SUPPLIES, INC.; and DARNELL FOX, )

Defendants-Appellees. )

ANTHONY CERIALE, Special Adm'r of the )

Estate of MICHAEL CERIALE, Indiv. and, )

on Behalf of a Class of Similarly )

Situated Persons, )

      1. )

SMITH & WESSON CORPORATION; CHUCK'S GUN )

SHOP & PISTOL RANGE; JOHN RIGGIO, JR.; )

ELIZABETH RIGGIO; JIM RIGGIO; BERETTA )

U.S.A. CORPORATION; BROWNING ARMS COMPANY;)

BRYCO ARMS; COLT'S MANUFACTURING COMPANY, )

INC.; DAVIS INDUSTRIES, INC.; GLOCK, )

INC.; H & R 1871, INC.; INTERNATIONAL )

COMPANY, INC.; NAVEGAR, INC. )

d/b/a INTRATEC,INC.; PHOENIX ARMS; )

STURM, RUGER & COMPANY, INC.; )

SUNDANCE INDUSTRIES, INC.; TAURUS )

INTERNATIONAL MANUFACTURING, INC.; )

HI-POINT FIREARMS; RAVEN ARMS, INC.; )

FIREARMS, INC.; FABER BROTHERS, INC.; )

RILEY'S, INC.; and ASHLAND SHOOTING ) The Honorable

SUPPLIES, INC., ) Jennifer Duncan-Brice,

) Judge Presiding.

JUSTICE COUSINS delivered the opinion of the court:

Plaintiffs are the surviving relatives of five individuals who were shot and killed in Chicago by juveniles with access to handguns.  The defendants are various manufacturers, distributors and dealers of handguns.

Three complaints, filed separately, were consolidated for the purpose of this appeal: (1) Stephen Young filed a complaint on behalf of his son, Andrew Young, who was killed on the streets of Chicago by a juvenile street gang member using a gun manufactured by defendant Bryco Arms (Bryco) ( Young v. Bryco Arms , No. 98 L 6684); (2) Obrellia Smith filed a complaint on behalf of her daughter, Salada Smith, who was killed in the course of a drive-by shooting by a juvenile gang member using a gun manufactured by defendant Navegar, Inc. (Navegar) ( Smith v. Navegar, Inc. , No. 98 L 13465); and (3) Anthony Ceriale filed a complaint on behalf of his son, Michael Ceriale, who was killed in the course of his duties as a Chicago police officer by a juvenile gang member using a .357 Magnum revolver manufactured by defendant Smith & Wesson Corporation (Smith & Wesson) ( Ceriale v. Smith & Wesson Corp. , No. 99 L 05628).

After a ruling issued by the trial court on May 11, 2000, plaintiffs Young and Smith amended their complaints, in part, to include two additional plaintiffs.  Young added plaintiff Arlene Macias, suing on behalf of her son Miguel Macias, who was killed in Chicago by a juvenile gang member using a .38 caliber semi-automatic handgun that was never recovered.  Smith added plaintiff Rasell Bowman, suing on behalf of her son Willie Lee Lomax III, who was killed in Chicago by a 14-year-old gang member using a .38 caliber revolver that was also never recovered.

The plaintiffs' complaints allege a public nuisance claim against eighteen firearm manufacturers, four wholesale distributors and two suburban retail gun dealers who, according to the complaints, are all individually responsible for the public nuisance of widely available handguns that are accessible to juveniles in the City of Chicago.        

The defendants filed various motions to dismiss plaintiffs' public nuisance claims.  On February 14, 2001, the trial court held in favor of the plaintiffs, ruling that the plaintiffs stated a cause of action in public nuisance against the defendants.  The trial court then certified the following question pursuant to Supreme Court Rule 308 (155 Ill. 2d R. 308) for immediate interlocutory appeal:

  "Does plaintiffs' Fifth Amended Complaint in Young v. Bryco Arms , No. 98 L 6684, and plaintiffs' Third Amended Complaint in Smith v. Navegar, Inc. , No. 98 L 13465, and plaintiffs' Third Amended Complaint in Ceriale v.

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