A Year After the Uvalde Massacre: Did Anything Change? After a failed police response to the shooting deaths of 19 students and two teachers in Uvalde, Texas, there were calls for accountability and new gun laws.
A Year After a School Shooting, Divisions Run Through Uvalde Tensions have flared over new rifts between victims’ families and the police, and between gun owners and newly minted gun-control activists.
Acting Uvalde Police Chief on Day of School Shooting Steps Down Mariano Pargas Jr. was the acting chief of the Uvalde Police Department during the massacre. A state investigation found his decisions were faulty.
Uvalde Suspends Its Entire School Police Force The move follows a protest from families over the police response to a May 24 mass shooting that killed 19 students and two teachers.
After a Summer of Grief, It’s Back to School in Uvalde Classes resumed on Tuesday in the South Texas community where a mass shooting in May took the lives of 19 students and two teachers.