Texas Appeals Court Demands Transparency on Uvalde Shooting Response Failures
A Texas appeals court has ruled that authorities must release vital records about the Uvalde school shooting, challenging attempts to withhold information and holding government accountable for failures that cost children their lives.
More than three years after the tragic Robb Elementary School shooting in Uvalde, Texas—where 19 students and two teachers lost their lives—critical documents shedding light on law enforcement's botched response are finally poised to see the public eye. A Texas state appeals court decisively rejected local officials’ attempts to keep body camera footage, 911 calls, and internal communications under wraps, underscoring the necessity of transparency when government accountability is on the line. How Long Will Government Officials Keep Families in the Dark? This ruling by Judge Velia Meza forces Uvalde County and its school district to comply with a previous...
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