Multiple Injuries in Shooting and Hit-and-Run Incident at Goodyear Reception Hall

Modified Date: 
Sun, 12/08/2024 - 10:26am
Accident Date: 
Saturday, December 7, 2024

Three people critically hurt in chaotic chain of events at Goodyear reception hall

All told, three people were taken to the hospital, and they are reportedly in critical condition.

 

A violent altercation at a reception hall in Goodyear, Arizona escalated into a shooting and hit-and-run incident on Saturday, December 7, leaving three people in critical condition. The chaos erupted just after 10:15 PM at a venue near the intersection of Sarival Avenue and Van Buren Street, when an argument between two individuals culminated in gunfire. In the aftermath of the shooting, two people were struck by a vehicle that fled the scene, with police later confirming that one of the victims was the suspected shooter. Goodyear Police Department responded to multiple emergency calls and arrived to find an "extremely chaotic" scene with approximately 100 people still present at the location. Officers successfully located and detained the hit-and-run driver during a traffic stop of a vehicle matching witness descriptions. Emergency medical services transported three critically injured individuals to local hospitals.

Location and Infrastructure: The reception venue is situated at a significant intersection in Goodyear's developing western region, where Sarival Avenue meets Van Buren Street. This area has seen increased commercial and event space development in recent years, with the venue located in a mixed-use district that includes both business and residential properties. Van Buren Street serves as a major east-west arterial road in the region, connecting Goodyear to Phoenix and other West Valley communities. The intersection is controlled by traffic signals and features standard street lighting, though the surrounding area has relatively limited pedestrian infrastructure compared to more established parts of the city.

Legal Rights and Considerations: Under Arizona law, this incident potentially involves multiple criminal and civil liability considerations. Victims may have rights under Arizona's crime victim compensation program (A.R.S. § 41-2407), which can provide financial assistance for medical expenses and other qualifying costs. Civil claims arising from this incident must be filed within Arizona's two-year statute of limitations for personal injury cases. Given the complexity of multiple parties and interconnected events, various insurance policies may come into play, including the venue's premises liability coverage, personal auto insurance, and potential umbrella policies. Victims may be entitled to compensation for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and other damages depending on the specific circumstances of their injuries. An experienced Arizona pedestrian accident attorney can handle all aspects of the legal claim.

Related Resources:

  • Goodyear Police Department: (623) 932-1220
  • Banner Estrella Medical Center Emergency Services: (623) 327-4000
  • Arizona Crime Victim Services: 1-800-259-7111
  • Maricopa County Attorney's Office Victim Services Division: (602) 506-8522
  • Arizona Department of Transportation Safety Resources: azdot.gov/safety
  • Arizona State Legislature (Traffic Laws): azleg.gov/arstitle28
  • WestValley Behavioral Health Crisis Line: (602) 222-9444
Topics: 
Hit and Run