Family of man who drowned at popular Tacoma park suing city

Robert Logan Jr., 68, died over the summer when he was sucked under water near Titlow Beach, according to a lawsuit.

TACOMA, Wash. — A lawsuit filed by the family of a University Place man who drowned over the summer alleges Metro Parks Tacoma knew of the dangers that caused his death.

On July 8, with temperatures exceeding 90 degrees in some areas, 68-year-old Robert Logan Jr. and a friend went to cool off in the waters off Titlow Beach, according to the lawsuit. The two were on floats, but as Logan disembarked to exit the water, he was sucked under by a whirlpool, through a

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