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Fasig | Brooks Files Negligent Security Lawsuit on Behalf of Family of Young Man, U.S. Army Veteran

TALLAHASSEE, FL, July 03, 2026 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Fasig | Brooks Law Offices announced today that attorneys Ryan Molaghan and Dan Hogan have filed a civil lawsuit on behalf of the family of Khali Knight, a 23-year-old U.S. Army Veteran who was fatally shot on July 17, 2024, at ReNew Tallahassee apartments in Tallahassee, Florida. The lawsuit filed in Leon County Circuit Court names the owner/operator (VA8 Seminole Grand, LLC d/b/a ReNew Tallahassee), property management company (Trinity Property Consultants, LLC), and private security company (Norwood Holdings, LLC d/b/a Signal of Central Tallahassee) as defendants. ReNew Tallahassee apartments is located at 1505 West Tharpe Street, Tallahassee, Florida 32303, and is the site of the apartment complex formerly known as Seminole Grand.

The complaint alleges that the defendants were negligent in their duty to provide adequate security measures for residents and guests of the apartment complex. Despite a documented history of prior shooting incidents and violent crimes on and around the premises in recent years, the property owner, management company, and security company failed to implement reasonable and necessary safeguards to protect those lawfully on the property, as alleged.

"Khali Knight's untimely death was entirely preventable," said Attorney Ryan Molaghan. "The site of this senseless shooting has been a hotbed for serious violent crime, including several shooting deaths, for years and years. We fully expect the evidence to show that the defendants knew of the propensity for violence to occur on the property and failed to act responsibly to prevent it."

The lawsuit alleges a litany of failures on behalf of the defendants, including inadequate lighting, insufficient security patrols, lack of proper access controls, and failure to respond appropriately to the known pattern of violent criminal activity at the location. The action further alleges that the contracted security company failed to fulfill its professional obligations, placing residents and visitors at an unreasonable and foreseeable risk of harm.

The involved perpetrator, who was allowed to reside at ReNew Tallahassee at the time of the shooting, plead guilty to a slew of federal gun and drug offenses related to Khali Knight's murder, and was sentenced in federal court to 30 years in prison. While the criminal justice system has delivered a measure of justice, Attorneys Molaghan and Hogan emphasized that the civil case seeks to hold accountable those whose negligence created the dangerous conditions that cost a 23-year-old veteran, son, sibling, and friend to many, his life.

"A criminal conviction of the shooter does not absolve those who failed to prevent the violence in the first place from being held accountable," Molaghan stated. "Property owners and management companies, as well as security companies, have a legal obligation to keep people lawfully on the property safe. Full stop. When they neglect their obligation, it's time for them to feel the full weight of the law."

About Fasig | Brooks Law Offices
Fasig | Brooks is a Florida-based personal injury law firm dedicated to representing victims and families in cases involving negligence, wrongful death, premises liability, and serious personal injury. The firm's attorneys are committed to fighting for justice and accountability on behalf of those who have suffered at the hands of negligent individuals and institutions.

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