Alejandro Serrano and Uriel J. García, The Texas Tribune Uvalde school officials on Friday suspended all of the district police department’s activities following the firing of a recently hired district officer who was revealed to have been among the first state troopers to respond to the deadly school shooting in …
Read More »“Systemic failures” In Uvalde Shooting Went Far Beyond Local Police, Texas House Report Details
Zach Despart, The Texas Tribune The 18-year-old who massacred 19 students and two teachers in Uvalde on May 24 had no experience with firearms before his rampage began. He targeted an elementary school with an active shooter policy that had been deemed adequate but also had a long history of …
Read More »Leaked Video Shows Texas Law Enforcement’s Long Wait To Confront Uvalde School Shooter
By Uriel J. García and Zach Despart, The Texas Tribune On the same day that a Texas House committee investigating the Uvalde school shooting announced plans to release footage of law enforcement response to the incident, a video showing police waiting for more than an hour in the school hallway …
Read More »How The End Of Roe And The Uvalde School Shooting Could Reshape The Race For Texas Governor
By Patrick Svitek, The Texas Tribune A school shooting in Uvalde that left 19 children and two teachers dead. The end of a nearly 50-year-old constitutional right to an abortion. A history-making spring in Texas is laying the groundwork for a contentious final four months in the race to lead …
Read More »Biden Signs Gun Bill into Law, Says ‘Lives Will Be Saved’
President Joe Biden on Saturday signed the most sweeping gun violence bill in decades, a bipartisan compromise that seemed unimaginable until a recent series of mass shootings, including the massacre of 19 students and two teachers at a Texas elementary school. “Lives will be saved,” Biden said at the White House. Citing …
Read More »Robb Elementary School In Uvalde Will Be Demolished, Mayor Says
Robb Elementary School, the site of the deadliest school shooting in Texas history, will be demolished. During a city council meeting Tuesday, Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin said it was his understanding that the elementary school would be demolished after speaking with the district superintendent. “We could never ask a child …
Read More »U.S. Senate Moves Forward On Gun Safety Legislation
The Senate is poised to pass a bipartisan bill later this week that could become the most comprehensive federal gun safety legislation in years, including billions in new mental health funding. Senators on a procedural vote late Tuesday agreed 64-34 to start debate on the gun control bill, which would also have to …
Read More »“If there’s kids in there, we need to go in”: Officers in Uvalde Were Ready With Guns, Shields And Tools — But Not Clear Orders
By Terri Langford, The Texas Tribune The officers in the hallway of Robb Elementary wanted to get inside classrooms 111 and 112 — immediately. One officer’s daughter was inside. Another officer had gotten a call from his wife, a teacher, who told him she was bleeding to death. Two closed …
Read More »Bipartisan Senate Deal On Gun Control Met With Praise From Biden, Democrats
by Ariana Figueroa, Missouri Independent June 13, 2022 The White House and Democratic leaders expressed support Monday for a framework on gun control legislation that 10 Senate Democrats and 10 Senate Republicans, including U.S. Roy Blunt of Missouri, agreed to over the weekend. The second-deadliest school shooting in a decade …
Read More »U.S. Senators Reach Deal On Gun Legislation In Aftermath Of Uvalde Shooting
By Abby Livingston, The Texas Tribune A bipartisan group of U.S. Senators, including Texan John Cornyn, announced Sunday the framework for a legislative deal to address gun violence in the aftermath of the May 24 mass shooting that left 19 children and two teachers dead at a Uvalde elementary school. …
Read More »DHS Warn That Uvalde Massacre, Impending Abortion Ruling And Midterm Elections Could Spur More Acts Of Violence
By Jaden Edison, The Texas Tribune The Department of Homeland Security has issued a warning about a potential increase in extremist violence fueled by recent mass shootings, including the massacre in Uvalde last month; an expected Supreme Court ruling on abortion rights; and November’s midterm elections. “In the coming months, …
Read More »House Passes ‘red flag’ Gun Control Bill From Georgia Rep. McBath
by Ariana Figueroa, Georgia Recorder The U.S. House on Thursday passed a “red flag” gun control bill that would allow federal courts to temporarily remove a firearm from an individual who is adjudged to pose a threat to themselves or others. In a 224-202 nearly party line vote, the House passed …
Read More »Fourth Grade Survivor of Uvalde Shooting Tells Congress: ‘I don’t want it to happen again’
by Ariana Figueroa, Missouri Independent Content Warning: This story contains graphic descriptions related to gun violence. A fourth grader who survived the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting where 19 students and two teachers were murdered told lawmakers Wednesday that she is afraid to go back to school. “I don’t want it …
Read More »Fourth Grader Who Survived Uvalde School Shooting Will Testify Before Congress
by Ariana Figueroa, Florida Phoenix Survivors of two horrific mass shootings in New York and Texas will appear before the U.S. House Oversight and Reform Committee on Wednesday to relate their experiences with gun violence. The witnesses will include fourth grader Miah Cerrillo of Uvalde, Texas, where 19 children and …
Read More »Five Injured Victims Remain Hospitalized One Week After Uvalde School Shooting
By Kate McGee, The Texas Tribune Five of the 17 children and adults injured in last week’s mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde are still being treated in hospitals across San Antonio more than a week after the massacre. As of Wednesday morning, a spokesperson at University Hospital …
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