Albuquerque Journal

Fatal shooting suit implicates burger chain

Claim: Security guard shot man after drive-through confrontat­ion in Dec.

- BY KATY BARNITZ

A wrongful death lawsuit filed last week alleges that a security guard posted at a Rio Rancho Whataburge­r fatally shot an unarmed customer in December after a confrontat­ion at the drivethrou­gh window.

David Wayne Tenorio died of his injuries weeks after the Dec. 3 shooting at the burger chain’s N.M. 528 location.

The lawsuit filed in state District Court in Santa Fe on Oct. 13 alleges that someone riding in a truck “engaged in an exchange of belligeren­t comments” with an employee in the drive-through. An employee then told Joe Archuleta, the store security guard, who was working for No Stone Unturned Security, which contracted with Whataburge­r, to “take care” of the truck occupants. Tenorio, who was unarmed, was a passenger in the vehicle.

The lawsuit alleges the truck was still in the restaurant parking lot, and the security guard pointed a gun at the group and ordered them to get out. Tenorio stepped out of the truck, as ordered. And at some point, the suit alleges, Archuleta shot him.

The lawsuit suggests the security guard did not carry the correct firearm certificat­ion to work as an armed guard. And it argues that No Stone Unturned Security may not have held the appropriat­e licensure and registrati­on to operate as a private patrol company.

The family is seeking compensati­on for funeral expenses, pain and suffering, lost earning capacity and lost enjoyment of life, among other damages. Named as defendants are Archuleta, No Stone Unturned Security and Whataburge­r.

The suit alleges Whataburge­r did not properly vet

the security company and shouldn’t have allowed its employees to “antagonize and provoke a customer.”

A spokeswoma­n for Whataburge­r said in a statement that the company is “committed to offering a safe restaurant,” and as part of that commitment “engage national security guard firms at many of our restaurant­s in the communitie­s we serve, including Rio Rancho.” She said the company can’t comment on the specifics of the incident because a lawsuit is pending.

Multiple attempts to reach No Stone Unturned Security were unsuccessf­ul.

And the attorney representi­ng Tenorio’s family was unavailabl­e.

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