Who was the fatality in SAC State shooting?
A local restaurant faces a $25 million dollar lawsuit and a state investigation after allegations they served alcohol to an underage student not long before police say he caused a fatal car accident near Arden Way more than six weeks ago. Sacramento State sophomore Jesse Snow, 20, died Oct. 25 after the car in which he was a passenger struck a light pole, nearly cutting it in half. His parents, Stephen Snow and Patricia Metzger Snow, filed a lawsuit in Superior Court last Thursday. They claim Chevy’s Restaurant, located at 1234 Howe Ave., served alcohol to driver Stephen Head, 20, even though they could see he was drunk. The lawsuit also claims that Chevy’s did not check for proof of age before serving alcohol to Head that night, and failed to offer “assistance or restraint” for his “impaired state.” “Bars that cater to students must be held accountable when they make their profits by dangerously loading minors up with alcohol,” said John M. Poswall, attorney for the Snow family. “Perh