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Mother of victim in the Uvalde shooting is now running for mayor: ‘Honor her with action'
Kimberly Mata-Rubio’s 10-year-old daughter was one of the 19 children and two teachers killed in the May 24, 2022, shooting in Uvalde, Texas.
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Teenage cousin of Uvalde school shooter arrested after threatening to do ‘the same thing'
The 17-year-old allegedly made a phone call trying to purchase an AR-15 illegally and threatened to shoot his sister and a school, noting “school is starting soon.”
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She lost her daughter in the Uvalde school shooting. Now she's running for mayor
Kimberly Mata-Rubio, who lost her daughter in the 2022 mass shooting inside Uvalde’s Robb Elementary School, is running for mayor of the city.
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Biden on Uvalde Shooting: ‘Too Many Schools, Too Many Every Day Places Have Become Killing Fields'
“Guns remain the number one killer of children in America,” said President Joe Biden to mark the one-year anniversary of the school shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde Wednesday.
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‘It's Time to Act,' President Biden Marks One-Year Anniversary of Uvalde School Shooting
On the one year anniversary of the massacre at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, President Joe Biden said from a solemn White House memorial that too many schools, too many everyday places have become “killing fields.”
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One Year Later, Uvalde Families Reflect on the Ongoing Fight for Change
The families of victims of the Uvalde school shooting continue to push for legislative action to better protect Texas children from future gun violence.
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A Year After Uvalde, Families Still Fighting for Change: ‘I'm Going to Make Them Feel Our Pain'
The families of victims of the Uvalde school shooting continue to push for legislative action to better protect Texas children from future gun violence.
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One Year After Uvalde Shooting, Investigation of Police Response Continues
A criminal investigation in Texas over the hesitant police response to the Robb Elementary School shooting is still ongoing as Wednesday marks one year since a gunman killed 19 children and two teachers inside a fourth-grade classroom in Uvalde.
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Texas House Panel Advances Bill to Raise Age to Buy Semi-Automatic Rifles
The Texas House Select Committee on Community Safety has voted to advance the raise-the-age bill in the wake of mass shootings in Allen, Houston and Uvalde.
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Uvalde School Shooter Wrote ‘LOL' on Whiteboard in Victims' Blood, Lawmaker Tells Families at Emotional Hearing
Families whose children were killed in the massacre in Uvalde, Texas, heard the news after waiting all day to testify on a gun regulation bill in a state House committee hearing.
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First Renderings for the New Uvalde School Released
The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School district updated on the design plan for new elementary school in Texas on Wednesday.
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Too Few Ambulances, Blocked Roads Delayed Emergency Care for Victims of Uvalde School Shooting
The records show that three of the victims pulled from the school had a pulse and later died, two of whom did not have critical resources available to them when it was expected there would be.
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Uvalde School Shooting Victims Seek $27 Billion and Class Action Status in Lawsuit
The lawsuit seeks class action status and damages for survivors of the May 24 shooting who have sustained “emotional or psychological damages as a result of the defendants’ conduct and omissions on that date.”
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Mother of Uvalde Massacre Victim Sues Police, School District and Gunmaker
Sandra Torres, the mother of a 10-year-old girl killed in the Uvalde school shooting, is suing the police department, school district and the gun manufacturer.
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Silent Alarms, Panic Buttons Could Be Required For Texas Schools
Schools in Texas could see increased required safety upgrades, including panic buttons.
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Acting Police Chief During Uvalde School Shooting Steps Down
The Uvalde officer who was leading the city’s police department during the hesitant law enforcement response to the elementary school shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers has stepped down.
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Doctor to Review If Uvalde Victims Could've Been Saved by Faster Emergency Response
A Texas doctor said Thursday he is working with state police to determine whether any of the 21 people killed in the Uvalde school shooting could have been saved had medical help arrived sooner.
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Uvalde 911 Calls Show Pleas for Help From Inside School Long Before Police Confronted Shooter
The 911 audio was released by the Texas Tribune and ProPublica on Tuesday. The law enforcement response to the mass shooting has been widely condemned.
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“Our Children Aren't Safe”: Uvalde Families Make Push for Gun Reform Ahead of the Midterms
The deadliest classroom shooting in Texas history has cast a long shadow in the midterm elections, intensifying Republican Gov. Greg Abbott ’s campaign against Democrat Beto O’Rourke.
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Texas State Police Fire Officer Over Uvalde School Shooting
The Texas Department of Public Safety has fired an officer who was at the scene of the Uvalde school massacre and becomes the first member of the state police force to lose their job in the fallout over the hesitant response to the May attack.