Uvalde Reaches $2m Settlement with Families of Robb Elementary Shooting Survivors, Victims
Uvalde Reaches $2m Settlement with Families of Robb Elementary Shooting Survivors, Victims
Uvalde officials have announced that they have reached a $2 million settlement with the parents of many of the children injured or killed by a mass shooter at Robb Elementary School in 2022.According to The New York Times, the tentative agreement was announced by attorneys for the plaintiffs earlier this week. Aside from paying compensation to victims’ families, the city will commit to revising its police department, create a permanent memorial, and distribute an estimated $2 million in settlement proceeds.If approved, the settlement will close many Uvalde families’ pending claims against the city: the Times notes that the agreement provides compensation for 17 families of children killed in the attack, as well as two families of children who were seriously injured.However, the apparent resolution of this particular lawsuit will not end every plaintiffs’ fight for accountability. Attorneys have since indicated that they plan to refile a complaint against the Texas Department of Public Safety, which—along with the Uvalde Police Department—has been blamed failing to coordinate an efficient and effective law enforcement response to the shooting.Although local police officers were on-site less than three minutes after Salvador Ramos opened fire on Robb Elementary staff and students, they retreated after the 18-year-old shooter turned his weapon on them.
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