www.joestephenslaw.com A Bexar County jury has awarded more than .5 million in damages to the family of a man gunned down in the parking lot of the Alamo Quarry Market shopping center. In the lawsuit, filed two years ago, the mother, wife and sons of Luis Robert Gutierrez sought to hold Trammel Crow of Central Texas accountable for Gutierrez's death at the hands of a gunman. The 31-year-old father of four was shot four times by an assailant wearing a ski mask shortly after midnight on Feb. 18, 2002, after Gutierrez had been to see a movie at the Alamo Quarry Cinema with his common law wife, Karol Ferman. "We asked for million and the jury handed us a million and a half dollars more than we asked for," said Houston attorney Joe B. Stephens, who represented the family.
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