Uvalde Families Sue Over AR-15, 'Call of Duty,' and Social Media in Search for Peace

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Families of Uvalde shooting victims have filed a lawsuit against Daniel Defense, Activision, and Meta, alleging these companies promoted the AR-15 used in the shooting through aggressive marketing in video games and social media. The suit claims the shooter was influenced by "Call of Duty" and Instagram posts about weapons. The lawsuit marks two years since the tragic event and follows a recent $2 million settlement with the city of Uvalde.
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- Uvalde Families Sue Instagram and Activision Over Promotion of Guns The New York Times
- Two years later, Uvalde searches for peace KXAN.com
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