Uvalde Families Sue State, School District Over Shooting Response

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Families of victims from the Uvalde school shooting are suing Texas Department of Public Safety officers for waiting 77 minutes to confront the gunman, alleging a lack of accountability and systemic failures. The city of Uvalde has agreed to a $2 million settlement and will implement enhanced police training and a permanent memorial. The lawsuit faces the challenge of overcoming qualified immunity for the officers involved.
- Uvalde shooting victims’ families sue Texas DPS officers The Texas Tribune
- Uvalde families reach $2M settlement with city and say they are suing school district and 92 officers over shooting response CNN
- Uvalde Settles With Victims' Families Over School Shooting The New York Times
- Uvalde families sue Texas DPS over response to school massacre USA TODAY
- Uvalde Families Sue State Police, School District for Response to School Shooting The Wall Street Journal
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