The family of a man shot to death while finishing his shift at a Little Rock, Ark., Sbarro store received a small measure of relief from the pizza chain’s bankruptcy judge on Monday, The Wall Street Journal reported yesterday. Hon. Martin Glenn lifted a provision of Sbarro's bankruptcy-exit plan so that the estate of the late Christian Ellis Hayes can go after the company’s liability insurance in an Arkansas lawsuit. Hayes and a coworker were shot in February 2013 as they closed the Sbarro inside the Park Plaza Mall. The order, signed by Judge Glenn, said that any money from Sbarro "shall be paid solely from the proceeds of the insurance and not by or from these debtors, their estates, or their successors."