Court Narrows Claims In Md. Wrongful Death Case

BALTIMORE (AP) -- A federal court has dismissed all claims against Regal Cinemas Inc. in a lawsuit stemming from the asphyxiation death last year of a Maryland man with Down syndrome.

A U.S. District Court judge in Baltimore ruled Thursday that the Knoxville, Tennessee-based company didn't violate the Americans with Disabilities Act by asking three Frederick County sheriff's deputies, moonlighting as mall security guards, to remove Robert Ethan Saylor from a Frederick movie theater. Saylor didn't have a ticket for a second viewing of a film.

He stopped breathing during a struggle with the deputies.

The judge also dismissed a simple negligence claim against the deputies and a wrongful death claim against the state.

Claims that the deputies were grossly negligent and that the state failed to train them will go forward.

(Copyright 2013 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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