Survivors of Uvalde Shooting File $27bn Class Action Lawsuit
Survivors of Uvalde Shooting File $27bn Class Action Lawsuit
The survivors of the May mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, have filed a $27 billion class action lawsuit against the city, the school district, and numerous law enforcement agencies and officials.According to National Public Radio, the lawsuit was filed earlier this week in an Austin-based federal court.The lawsuit names as defendants the City of Uvalde, the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District and its police department, the Uvalde Police Department, and the Texas Department of Public Safety.Several individual officers from both the Uvalde Police Department and the Department of Public Safety are named in the complaint.National Public Radio notes that Steve McGraw, head of the state Department of Public Safety, is among the individual defendants listed in the lawsuit.McGraw has continued to maintain that the state did not waver or fail in its response to the Uvalde shooting, which left 18 students and two teachers dead.Another 17 were injured at the school; the gunman also shot and injured his own grandmother at an off-site residence.
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