Uvalde
Bulletproof Classroom 'Safe Room' for Mass Shootings Doubles As Whiteboard, 'Calm Cottage' Reward Space for Good Students
"The teachers said the kids actually call it the 'Calm Zone,' and they actually call it the 'Calm Cottage' now."
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.
Texas’ Report on the Uvalde Shooting Absolutely Skewers the Police
The 77-page report, released Sunday by the Texas House, details shocking oversights and miscommunications that likely lead to the deaths of 19 children and two teachers.
‘Screw You’: Uvalde Is Furious With ‘Chickenshit’ Media for Shooting Video Leak
Parents of Uvalde school shooting victims and local officials had some harsh words after surveillance video of the shooting leaked to a Texas paper.
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.
Call of Duty Devs Tell Us What It’s Like to Make a Game in the Wake of a Mass Shooting
We know video games don't cause real-world violence, but that hasn't stopped some game developers from feeling guilt about their work.
Uvalde Cops Never Tried to Open Door to Save Kids from Shooter: Report
Police said they were waiting for a key to unlock the classroom door, but it might have been open all along.
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.
Will Uvalde Cops Face Criminal Charges for Waiting to Storm the Classroom?
Authorities have already admitted police made the "wrong decision" waiting for an hour to storm a classroom with terrified, injured kids inside. But was what they did criminal?