Take Two Interactive’s Grand Theft Auto landed its publisher in c...
Take Two Interactive’s Grand Theft Auto landed its publisher in court again along with its retail partners and even PlayStation 2 maker Sony. A lawsuit filed Tues. by relatives of 3 policemen killed in June 2003 claims the violence…
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in the videogame caused an Ala. teenager to shoot them. The suit seeks damages from Take Two, Sony Computer Entertainment and retailers Wal-Mart and GameStop, who were accused of selling the M-rated games to the alleged murderer while he was still under age 17. The youth, Devin Thompson, is now 18. When police in Fayette, Ala., stopped him on suspicion of driving a stolen car, he allegedly grabbed a policeman’s gun and shot the 3. The Take Two games, Grand Theft Auto III and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, depict police killings and other violence acts.