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A group of news organizations including The Texas Tribune had sued for access to the records.
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A grand jury also indicted former officer Adrian Gonzalez for his role in the failed response to the 2022 shooting.
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The lawsuits claimed that the shipment of the weapon and specialized trigger violated state and federal law.
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The lawsuit accuses Daniel Defense, the manufacturer of the shooter’s weapon, of marketing its products to young people.
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The families of 19 victims of the 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting announced a settlement Wednesday with the city and county of Uvalde. They also announced a lawsuit against the Texas Department of Public Safety.
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Chief Daniel Rodriguez was taking pre-scheduled vacation time in Phoenix during the Robb Elementary School shooting on May 24, 2022.
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Don McLaughlin, who called on the investigation, said acting police chief Mariano Pargas failed as a leader on the day of the mass shooting.
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Family members of the 21 killed had hoped the investigation would lead to terminations for officers involved in the botched shooting response.
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A law Texas passed after a gunman killed 21 people in Uvalde mandates the training. The AGÕæÈ˰ټÒÀÖ County Sheriff’s Office is partnering with Austin ISD to host the classes, with the goal of preparing about 800 law enforcement officers by next year.
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This latest development comes one day after the U.S. Department of Justice issued a blistering report about the botched response to the Uvalde shooting, which left 21 dead.