Uvalde Families Sue Meta, Gunmaker, and 'Call of Duty' Publisher

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Families of the Uvalde school shooting victims are suing Meta, Activision, and gunmaker Daniel Defense, claiming these companies promoted dangerous weapons and violent video games to vulnerable young men, including the 18-year-old gunman. The lawsuits argue that these companies "groomed" the shooter by exposing him to violent content and marketing firearms, contributing to the tragic attack that killed 19 children and two teachers.
- Uvalde families sue Meta, video game creator and gunmaker BBC.com
- Families of Uvalde shooting victims sue Meta, video game company and gun manufacturer CBS News
- Publisher of Call of Duty, maker of AR-15 style rifle and Meta named in wrongful death lawsuits by families of Uvalde victims CNN
- Uvalde Families Accuse Instagram, 'Call of Duty' and Rifle Maker of 'Grooming' Gunman The New York Times
- Uvalde families sue gunmaker, Facebook parent Meta, Call of Duty firm The Washington Post
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