City of Uvalde Files Lawsuit Demanding Access to Investigative Reports
City of Uvalde Files Lawsuit Demanding Access to Investigative Reports
The City of Uvalde has filed a lawsuit against local District Attorney Christina Mitchell, demanding that her office release investigative materials related to the May mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.According to ABC News, the city’s lawsuit is the third claim related to the shooting filed in the last week alone.In the other two lawsuits, Uvalde is named as a defendant.The most recent petition, submitted by Uvalde officials in district court, argues that the city needs access to Mitchell’s investigative reports, including officer body-camera footage and first-responder incident reports.The city has also hired its own private investigator, Jesse Prado, to conduct and complete an internal affairs review of the Uvalde Police Department.However, Prado’s ability to conduct the review has allegedly been hindered by a lack of readily available evidence."We hope this lawsuit will allow the City's investigation into the conduct of its officers to be completed so as to give the community and families the answers they deserve," a Uvalde spokesperson said in a statement.
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