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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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DeAndre Yedlin Explains Why the USMNT Sent Letter to Congress After Uvalde Shooting
After the Uvalde shooting in May, the U.S. Men’s National Team decided to send a letter to Congress demanding action. “You can go out and wear shirts, but it’s pretty cliche, you know what I mean?” said USMNT defender DeAndre Yedlin. “Everybody’s doing that now.”
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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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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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“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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First Federal Lawsuit Filed in Texas Over Uvalde School Shooting
A federal lawsuit has been filed in Del Rio, Texas, against eight entities and three individuals for the May shooting that killed 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde.
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Texans Honor Uvalde School Shooting Victims
The Texans hosted the Uvalde high school football team and wore “Uvalde Strong” decals on their helmets after 19 children and two teachers were killed in a shooting there in May.
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For Families in Uvalde, the First Day Back to School Was Heavy but Hopeful
Students in Uvalde, Texas, returned to school on Tuesday for the first time since the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in May, where a gunman killed 19 students and two teachers. Robb Elementary students have been reassigned to other campuses across the district for the new school year after the city’s mayor announced plans to demolish Robb. Meredith Yeoman,...
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Robb Elementary School Students Grapple With Trauma After Uvalde School Shooting
As students get ready to return to Robb Elementary on Tuesday for the first time since the massacre, PTSD symptoms are starting to show.
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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.