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35-Year-Old Man Shot at Atlanta Tokyo Valentino: What Are the Legal Options After a Shooting at a Commercial Property?

Georgia Victims
Aug 23, 2026

Tokyo Valentino Shooting in Atlanta: Could Security Measures and Prior Violence Raise Negligent Security Questions?

ATLANTA, Ga. — A shooting at Tokyo Valentino on Cheshire Bridge Road in Atlanta early Saturday morning left a 35-year-old man injured, according to police. Authorities said the incident began with an argument between people who knew each other before the dispute escalated into gunfire. The injured man was taken to a hospital and is expected to recover.

Atlanta police responded to the business around 6:11 a.m. Saturday after receiving reports of a shooting. Officers found the 35-year-old victim with a gunshot wound. Police said he was alert and conscious when he was taken to the hospital.

Police said a security guard at the business shot the alleged gunman during the incident. Investigators identified the suspect as 23-year-old James Jenkins, who later went to Northside Hospital and was taken into custody. He faces an aggravated assault charge.

Source:“Police said a security guard at the business shot the alleged gunman during the incident.”, FOX5 Atlanta, August 2026.

Have You or a Loved One Been Injured in a Shooting or Violent Attack at a Business in Georgia or Across the U.S.?

Georgia Victims – Violent incidents at businesses and other commercial properties can raise questions about security measures, the presence and training of security personnel, and whether reasonable precautions were taken to help protect customers, employees, and visitors.

When a violent attack occurs at a business or commercial property, important questions about security, safety, and potential liability may arise, including:

  • Were reasonable security measures in place at the time of the incident?
  • Were security personnel adequately staffed and trained for the property and its circumstances?
  • Were lighting, surveillance cameras, or emergency response systems available and functioning?
  • Had prior violent incidents or criminal activity been reported nearby?
  • Were property owners, operators, or responsible entities aware of potential safety concerns?

In some situations, victims and their families may question whether negligent security or premises liability factors contributed to the incident—particularly if it occurred in a location where preventative measures may have reduced the risk.

Were you recently injured in a shooting, violent crime, or harmed due to someone’s negligence? Have questions, need support, or want to speak with someone about your rights as a victim? Contact The Warlick Firm today. We offer legal assistance, if desired, and represent clients on a contingency agreement—meaning no fees are owed unless we recover for you.

When violent incidents occur, critical legal questions may emerge about whether property owners or operators acted reasonably to address potential risks and provide a safe environment for customers and visitors.

For those hurt during a violent crime, understanding whether a property owner or operator may have failed to provide adequate security can be important. Victims of shootings or other violent attacks at commercial properties may have a potential premises liability or negligent security claim, depending on the circumstances of the incident. Knowing your rights early may help protect access to medical care, financial recovery, and legal support. If you or a loved one were injured, speaking with an experienced premises liability attorney can help you better understand possible next steps and available compensation.

Under Georgia premises liability law, property owners may have a duty to take reasonable steps to protect visitors from foreseeable criminal activity in certain circumstances. Whether a negligent security claim exists depends on the specific facts, including prior incidents, known risks, and whether reasonable security measures could have reduced the danger.

Were you or a loved one injured in another state? While state laws differ, property owners across the country can be held accountable when safety failures lead to violent crime or serious injury. Contact The Warlick Firm to evaluate your incident—we can help clarify your state’s premises liability standards and connect you with the legal representation you need.

Frequently Asked Questions:

How much does it cost to hire The Warlick Firm for a premises liability or victim representation case?

Nothing out of pocket. We work strictly on a contingency fee basis. We advance all costs required to investigate and litigate your case, and you never pay any attorney fees or expenses unless we successfully recover money for you through a settlement or court verdict.

Do you only handle cases in Georgia?

No. While our primary office is headquartered in Woodstock, Georgia, we assist victims nationwide. Regardless of which state your incident occurred in, our network evaluates claims and provides legal guidance to help victims across all 50 states access the justice and compensation they deserve.

Can your firm handle a negligent security or violent crime case if the incident occurred outside of Georgia?

Yes. While our primary office is headquartered in Woodstock, Georgia, we represent survivors and families in high-stakes violent crime and premises liability matters across the United States. Complex multi-state claims can be handled directly, through official permission from out-of-state courts.

What compensation can victims of negligent security pursue?

Victims injured in violent crimes due to inadequate security could potentially seek damages for medical expenses, lost wages, pain and suffering, and ongoing rehabilitation costs.

Do you only represent victims of gun shootings?

No. We represent survivors and families impacted by all forms of violent crime resulting from inadequate security. In addition to firearm violence, our team handles cases involving physical assaults, stabbings, sexual assaults, armed robberies, and wrongful death. If you suffered harm due to a preventable violent act, we are here to support you.

Can I file a negligent security claim if the shooting or injury happened outside of Georgia

Yes. While state laws differ, property owners across the United States have a legal obligation to protect residents and visitors from foreseeable violent crime. If safety failures led to an injury outside of Georgia, The Warlick Firm can evaluate your case, help clarify your state’s premises liability laws, and guide you toward the proper legal representation to secure compensation.

Do you offer legal assistance for Spanish speaking clients?

Yes. We provide bilingual support to ensure Spanish-speaking victims and their families can comfortably navigate the legal process. From your initial free consultation through every step of your case, we offer clear communication in Spanish so language is never a barrier to justice.

Can the family of someone killed in a shooting, stabbing, or other violent crime file a lawsuit?

Potentially. Certain surviving family members may have a wrongful death claim when a person’s death was caused by another party’s negligence or other legally actionable conduct. 

Do I have to pay a lawyer upfront?

Usually, no. With a contingency fee arrangement, attorney fees are generally paid from the compensation recovered in your case rather than through upfront legal fees. Request your free consultation to discuss your situation, learn about your options, and find out whether a contingency fee arrangement may be available for your case.

What evidence could help with a negligent security claim after a shooting?

Evidence may include police reports, surveillance footage, security records, witness statements, prior incident reports, photographs, medical records, and information about security measures at the property. Preserving relevant evidence can be important when investigating a potential claim.

What is wrongful death?

Wrongful death is a legal claim that may arise when someone dies because of another person or party’s negligence, wrongful act, or failure to take reasonable care. Depending on the circumstances, certain surviving family members may be able to seek compensation for losses related to their loved one’s death.

Stand Up for Your Rights Today: Request Your Free Consultation

Taking the first step toward justice should never feel intimidating or financially burdensome. Whether a violent incident occurred in metropolitan Atlanta, across Georgia, or anywhere in the United States, our legal team is ready to conduct a thorough, independent investigation into the security failures that led to your injury.

We handle every case on a strict contingency fee basis. You pay no upfront costs, no retainers, and no legal fees unless we successfully recover compensation for you.

  • Call Our Office Directly: 678-668-7000
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Were you recently injured in a shooting, violent crime, or harmed due to someone’s negligence? Have questions, need support, or want to speak with someone about your rights as a victim? Contact us today. We offer our legal assistance, if desired.  We represent our Clients on a contingency agreement, which generally means that no fees or payments are owed until and unless we recover.  

When safety failures occur, the impact can be permanent. Read more about how Georgia Victims supports survivors and families across Georgia and the U.S. after violent incidents and acts of negligence. Violence in public and commercial spaces can lead to serious legal questions, especially when a victim requires a specialized catastrophic injury lawyer to navigate long-term medical needs and secure full financial recovery. Read more about the East Point MARTA station shooting and The recent bear spray incident at the Cobb County Embassy Suites.

Location of Tokyo Valentino on Cheshire Bridge Road in Atlanta, where a 35-year-old man was injured in a shooting. The incident raises questions about commercial-property security, security staffing, and potential negligent security considerations.


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