Clovis incidents often involve environments where people move quickly and expect basic safety—especially around:
- Parking lots and entryways during busy commute and errand hours
- Apartment complexes and multi-unit housing with shared walkways, gates, and side doors
- Retail corridors and shopping areas where video coverage depends on camera placement and maintenance
- After-hours access (common areas, lobbies, storage gates, and exterior doors)
In these settings, the dispute usually isn’t whether a crime occurred. It’s whether the property had notice of risks and whether its security measures were reasonable for the location and foot traffic.


