Texas DPS fighting Uvalde victims’ families in court to keep school shooting evidence a state secret

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The fragility of the electricity supply in Texas has been an issue since the near-total grid collapse in the winter of 2021.

Texas DPS refuses to release more than two terabytes of data from the Uvalde investigation. The legal struggle is this week's episode of Y'all-itics.“I haven’t seen so many tentacles of delay which is what we’ve seen in every aspect of these cases,” said Laura Lee Prather, an attorney from Haynes Boone, in this week’s episode of Y’all-itics.

For more than two years now, families of the 21 victims have sought accountability and closure – hoping the evidence will reveal why local, state and federal officers were so hesitant to engage the mass shooter. Plus, in the Uvalde situation, the shooter is dead. DPS Director Steve McCraw even admitted the physical evidence is not changing.

After the Texas House of Representatives conducted its own investigation, state Rep. Dustin Burrows, R-Lubbock, released some school surveillance videos from the hallway of Robb Elementary.

 

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