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Pat’s King of Steaks sued over fatal shooting by Berks man

- By Mike Urban

A lawsuit has been filed against a popular South Philadelph­ia cheesestea­k shop, accusing the shop of failing to provide security that could have prevented a fatal shooting committed by a Berks County man outside the restaurant.

The suit was filed July 20 by the estate of David Padro Jr., 22, of Camden, New Jersey, who was killed during a fight outside Pat’s King of Steaks on July 20, 2021.

Pat’s intentiona­lly disregarde­d the well-being of patrons and ignored its legal obligation­s to provide a safe environmen­t by not hiring private security despite being open 24 hours a day and often serving intoxicate­d customers and hosting unruly crowds, according to the suit filed in Philadelph­ia County Court.

Paul Burkert, 37, of Cumru Township pleaded guilty in March to voluntary manslaught­er and illegal possession of a firearm and was sentenced to 3 ½ to 10 years in state prison for shooting Padro.

Investigat­ors said Burkert’s girlfriend, Jamie Frick, 38, of Newmanstow­n, Lebanon County, struck Padro in the head with a napkin dispenser just before Burkert shot him. She pleaded guilty to simple assault and reckless endangerme­nt and was sentenced to two years of probation.

The suit is seeking in excess of $50,000 for Padro’s pain and suffering, medical expenses, economic losses and punitive damages. His estate includes his father, David Padro Gonzalez of Franklin, New Jersey, and his mother, Enidza Martinez of Cherry Hill, New Jersey.

Restaurant officials were not immediatel­y available for comment.

The lawsuit provided this account of the shooting:

Padro, Burkert and Frick were in line at the East Passyunk Avenue restaurant when the couple began arguing with Padro. They claimed Padro had bumped their van with his vehicle while parking, which Padro denied.

The dispute continued for several minutes until the two were near the cashier, and Burkert, who was waiting for food, left the line to get a 9 mm handgun from his truck and tucked it in his waistband.

Burkert continued to antagonize Padro, who charged him, and the two fought. During the fight, Frick struck Padro in his head with the napkin dispenser, causing him to back away.

Burkert shot Padro once in his left shoulder. Padro took 12 steps and was seeking help before he collapsed in pain.

No one provided medical care.

Burkert and Frick took off in their van.

Police arrived about five minutes later and took Padro to Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, where he was pronounced dead.

The suit was filed on behalf of Padro’s estate by the Philadelph­ia law firm Feldman, Shepherd, Wohlgelern­ter, Tanner, Weinstock and Dodig LLP.

Pat’s was negligent in not providing ample security, and therefore allowed the argument to escalate to a homicide, the suit says.

A judge agreed, saying during Burkert’s trial that “maybe if they did have security or other things, things could have been different,” the suit says.

Pat’s was aware of the potential for violence at the business because there was a stabbing at the restaurant in 2016 and a shooting in 2020, both of which were nonfatal, the suit says.

Also, two months after Padro was killed, a 28-yearold customer was beaten to death by four men there, further demonstrat­ing the danger of not having proper security, the suit says.

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