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Texas Town Near Uvalde Calls Off Deal to Host Friends of NRA Benefit After Outrage
The city council voted to rescind the deal after angry residents decried the planned event, which was to include a raffle of a semi-automatic rifle similar to one an 18-year-old gunman used two kill 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School.
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Final Survivor of Uvalde School Massacre Goes Home From Hospital
The Uvalde, Texas, community marked a milestone Friday as the last surviving shooting victim returned home from the hospital.
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In Uvalde, Closeness Complicates Accountability for Shooting
In the aftermath of the massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, families of victims and many residents are navigating mixed emotions as they channel their grief and fury into demands for change.
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Uvalde Schools to Consider Firing Police Chief Arredondo in Wake of School Massacre
Uvalde’s top school official has recommended the firing of the school district police chief who was central to the botched law enforcement response to the elementary school shooting nearly two months ago that killed two teachers and 19 students.
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Uvalde Killer Left Trail of Frightening Warning Signs, Report Shows
A recent investigative report into the Uvalde school shooting finds that the shooter that killed 19 children and two teachers left several warning signs and hints about the shooting weeks in advance.
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77-Minute Uvalde School Hallway Video Shows Police Waiting as Massacre Unfolded
Surveillance video from the Robb Elementary School hallway where police waited as a gunman opened fire in a fourth-grade classroom will be shown this weekend to residents of Uvalde, a Texas lawmaker leading an investigation into the massacre of 21 people said Tuesday.
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Uvalde Mayor Disputes Report That Said Police Had Early Chance to End Massacre
Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin on Friday disputed allegations in a new report that say local police missed early chances to end the Robb Elementary massacre.
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New Report Condemns Police Response to Uvalde Massacre; Victims ‘Could Have Been Saved'
Among the damning findings, the report concludes that some of the 21 victims at Robb Elementary School likely “could have been saved” had they received medical attention sooner.
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Last Uvalde School Shooting Victim Laid to Rest; Remembered as ‘Loving' Boy
The last victim of the mass school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, was laid to rest Saturday. 10-year-old Uziyah Garcia was remembered for his contagious laugh, love of silly jokes, and sweet and outgoing nature.
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Graduating Uvalde High School Class Remembers Slain Children
Almost 300 high school seniors received their diplomas Friday in Uvalde in the shadow of the massacre of 19 elementary school students and two teachers one month earlier.
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House Passes Compromise Gun Bill
The U.S. House of Representatives passed the Senate’s Gun Safety Bill on Friday. The bill will next head to President Joe Biden’s desk to be signed into law.
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‘I'm Here Begging For You Guys To Do Something,' Uvalde Victim's Sister Pleads for Gun Safety
The sister of a 9-year-old girl killed in the Uvalde school shooting rampage tearfully pleaded on Thursday with Texas lawmakers to pass gun safety legislation and questioned why so many security measures failed.
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Texas Official Says Uvalde Classroom Door Could Not Be Locked, Police May Not Have Checked
The Texas public safety chief testified Tuesday, condemning the police response as an “abject failure.”
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Deputy: 2 Officers Had Chance to Shoot Uvalde School Gunman
The unidentified officers said they feared hitting children playing in the line of fire outside the school, the official told The New York Times.
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Chairman: Voluntary Testimony From Uvalde Police Remains Uncertain
The chairman of a Texas legislative committee investigating the nation’s deadliest school shooting in a decade said Thursday that it’s unclear whether the small city of Uvalde’s local police department would testify before the panel voluntarily.
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‘Enough Is Enough' Say Thousands Demanding New Gun Measures
Thousands of people rallied on the National Mall and across the United States on Saturday in a renewed push for gun control measures after recent deadly mass shootings.
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Uvalde School Police Chief Defends Texas Shooting Response
The Texas school police chief criticized for his actions during one of the deadliest classroom shootings in U.S. history says in his first extensive published comments that he didn’t consider himself the incident commander as the massacre unfolded.
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AG Garland Announces DOJ Will Look at Police Response in Uvalde
Attorney General Merrick Garland announced on Wednesday his department would be doing a non-criminal investigation into the mass shooting at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas.
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Uvalde Pediatrician Condemns Congress for Inaction on Gun Violence
An Uvalde pediatrician, who treated injured and dying students during the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School, testified Wednesday to Congress about the need for new gun laws. “We are bleeding out and you are not there.”
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Attorney General Names Team Reviewing Police Response to Uvalde School Shooting
The Justice Department on Wednesday is releasing new details in its review of the law enforcement response to the deadly mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde.