Sen. Bob Regola Sued Over Boy's Death In HempfieldShooting With Senator's Gun Kills Teen NeighborUPDATED: 4:15 pm EST December 1, 2008 GREENSBURG, Pa. -- The father of a 14-year-old Hempfield boy found shot to death with state Sen. Robert Regola's gun is suing Regola, his wife and teenage son.In July, when the Farrell family decided to sue, attorney Jon Perry said that the Farrells believe Regola didn't safely store the gun in his home, and that 18-year-old Bobby Regola may know how Louis Farrell got a hold of the weapon.The lawsuit filed Monday in Westmoreland County Court marks the first time that the Farrell family specifically accused Bobby Regola of being with Louis Farrell and handling the gun when the boy died.Doug Farrell found his son Louis dead in the woods behind the two families' homes in July 2006, state police said. The death was ruled a suicide by the county coroner."I've said all along I don't believe Louis was in the woods alone when his life ended," Perry told The Associated Press on Monday.The lawsuit contends Louis Farrell and Bobby Regola, who was 16 at the time, made plans to go into the woods to smoke a cigar, and Bobby Regola brought a 9 mm handgun that was registered to his father.Bobby Regola handled the weapon in a "reckless and careless manner so as to permit the firearm to discharge into the cranium of Louie Farrell directly and proximately causing his death," the lawsuit said.The Regolas have not commented on the Farrell lawsuit, which seeks an unspecified amount in damages."This civil suit is not about money and it's not about vindictiveness," Perry said in July. "It's about clearing their son's name and allowing them to rest in peace." Raw Video: Related Links:
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