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Uvalde Hired—Then Fired—Cop Who Mostly Stayed Outside During School Shooting
The school district hired ex-Texas state trooper Crimson Elizondo, who's under investigation for her response to the shooting. They quickly fired her.
Uvalde School District Claims It Can't Find Messages Former Police Chief Sent in Aftermath of Shooting
Lawyers for the district claimed it was only able to obtain “portions” of records Motherboard requested under the Texas Public Information Act.
Uvalde School District Claims It Doesn't Possess Video Taken Day of School Shooting
A private law firm hired by Uvalde's school district asserts it doesn't have widely-viewed footage taken the day of the shooting at Robb Elementary School.
Uvalde Gunman’s Warning Signs Were So Obvious People Called Him ‘School Shooter’
There were so many red flags that friends would often mock him for displaying the behavior of a “school shooter,” according to a new report.
Everything Cops in Uvalde Were Doing While They Weren't Saving Kids From Massacre
Leaked video shows they fist bumped, texted, and sanitized their hands as a gunman shot and killed 19 children and two teachers.
Police Continue to Evade Uvalde Shooting Records Requests
In a new twist, lawyers appear to claim they don't understand Texas law, or the English language.
Uvalde Police Took Cop’s Gun as He Tried to Save His Dying Wife in the Classroom
Eva Mireles called her husband, an officer, to tell him she'd been shot and was dying.
After Shooting, Uvalde’s Robb Elementary School Will Be Demolished
“You can never ask a child to go back, or teacher to go back, in that school ever,” said Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin.
The Uvalde Shooting Should Have Been Stopped Within Minutes, Top Boss Admits
The classroom door to where a gunman killed 19 kids was unlocked the entire time while police waited an hour, and there were more than enough cops to stop him, Col. Steve McCraw testified Tuesday.
Uvalde Hires Private Law Firm to Argue It Doesn’t Have to Release School Shooting Public Records
Some of the records relating to the Robb Elementary School shooting could be “highly embarrassing,” involve “emotional/mental distress,” and are “not of legitimate concern to the public,” the lawyers argued.
Texas Police Want Uvalde Bodycam Footage Suppressed Because It Could Expose Law Enforcement ‘Weakness’
The Texas Department of Public Safety asked the state's Attorney General to prevent the public release of body camera footage in response to a public records request from Motherboard.
Uvalde Parents Are Coming for the Maker of the AR-15 That Killed Their Kids
One family has retained a lawyer who helped Sandy Hook families get a $73 million settlement from Remington Arms.