Uvalde shooting victims seek $27B, class action in lawsuit
The lawsuit says officials failed to follow active shooter protocol when they waited more than an hour to confront the attacker inside a fourth-grade classroom.
Uvalde shooting: City files lawsuit against DA over Robb Elementary records
The lawsuit is asking a judge to compel DA Christina Mitchell to hand over all relevant law enforcement investigation records and materials from all agencies related to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.
Mother of 10-year-old Uvalde shooting victim sues school district, police and gun manufacturer
The lawsuit accuses Daniel Defense, the manufacturer of the shooter’s weapon, of marketing that primes “young buyers to purchase AR-15-style rifles as soon as they are legally able.”
Amid fallout from Uvalde shooting, Texas DPS wants $1.2B for academy, active-shooter training facility
DPS is asking lawmakers to approve a $467 million active-shooter facility as a “down payment” for the training academy. “You play like you practice,” Director Steve McCraw said.
Acting Uvalde police chief during school shooting steps down
The Uvalde officer who was leading the city’s police department during the hesitant law enforcement response to an elementary school shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers has stepped down.
‘I’m so scared’: 911 recordings reveal fear, urgency of those trapped in Uvalde elementary school
Audio obtained by The Texas Tribune and ProPublica shows just how long police and dispatchers likely knew that children and teachers were in danger before taking action at Robb Elementary School.
Uvalde school shooting: Director says Texas DPS 'did not fail'; families call for resignation
Families of children murdered at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde attended a meeting with DPS about an update in their investigations.
Families of Uvalde school shooting victims frustrated over investigation
There was anger and frustration directed at the state's top police chief, with some families of the Uvalde school mass shooting calling for him to immediately resign.
Leader of team investigating Uvalde shooting quietly retires
The chief of the team investigating the botched law enforcement response to the mass shooting in Uvalde retired quietly weeks ago.
Texas state police sergeant who responded to Uvalde shooting fired amid ongoing investigations
The Department of Public Safety has fired Sgt. Juan Maldonado, one of the state troopers who responded to the May school shooting in Uvalde that left 21 dead.
Uvalde school officials approve terms of superintendent’s retirement without publicly disclosing them
The Uvalde school board approved the terms of Superintendent Hal Harrell’s retirement Wednesday, but did not disclose any details of his exit as leader of a school district still reeling from the worst school shooting in Texas history.
Uvalde school chief outlines plan to retire after community outrage
The Uvalde school board voted unanimously Monday evening to begin the search for Superintendent Hal Harrell's successor.
Uvalde CISD superintendent announces retirement after entire district police department is suspended
The superintendent of the Uvalde school district is expected to retire following the suspension of the school district’s entire police department last week.
Uvalde CISD suspends entire district police department
Uvalde CISD police department activities have been suspended “for a period of time,” says the district. Currently employed officers will be filling other roles in the district during the suspension.
Uvalde schools fire ex-Texas trooper who was at shooting
Following new outrage by Uvalde parents, school officials Thursday abruptly fired a former Texas state trooper who was on scene of the Robb Elementary School massacre and then hired by the school district after the shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers.
Families of Uvalde school shooting victims demand stricter gun laws in Texas
Families of the Uvalde school shooting victims are becoming more prominent gun control activists with urging and support from the state Democratic party.
Families of three Uvalde shooting survivors sue school district, gun makers, city officials and others
The lawsuit is the first to be filed since the May 24 shooting at Robb Elementary that left 19 children and two teachers dead.
‘The Uvalde effect’: Parents rushing to schools amid rash of bogus threats, ‘swatting’ calls
In the wake of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, where 19 children and two teachers died, parents are rushing to campuses before rampant rumors can be quashed.
Bad Bunny met with Uvalde shooting survivor during trip to Arlington
The artist met with 10-year-old Maya Zamora who spent 66 days in the hospital recovering from gunshots to her hands, arms, chest and back.
Texas DPS director says he wishes his agency had taken control over the police response to the Uvalde shooting
The state’s top law enforcement agency also told USA Today that seven officers have now been referred to its internal affairs division, including two who are command staff.