Uvalde Parents Planning $27b Class Action Against School District
Uvalde Parents Planning $27b Class Action Against School District
A California-based law firm representing victims of the Uvalde mass shooting have served the local school district with notice of a multibillion-dollar class action lawsuit.According to The Texas Tribune, attorney Charles Bonner of Bonner & Bonner served the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District with notice of the claim shortly after a school board meeting on Monday.Bonner is seeking up to $27 billion in compensation for the victims and their family members.“What we intend to do [is] to help serve this community, and that is to file a $27 billion civil rights lawsuit under our United States Constitution, one-of-a-kind in the whole world,” Bronner said.“We want this amount of money to compensate these people for this wrong that was parachuted upon them,” Bonner told ABC News.The lawsuit cites findings from a Texas House committee report that investigated the mass shooting, as well as local law enforcement’s response. The report, published last month, found that “systemic failures and egregious poor decision making” contributed to the shooter’s ability to enter a classroom at Robb Elementary School and remain inside while police remained outside, refusing to breach the premises.
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