Uvalde shooting: student who survived told 911 dispatcher ‘I don’t want to die’
Uvalde shooting: uncle begged police to let him talk to gunman, 911 call shows
June 2024
Families of Uvalde shooting victims push for more arrests after indictments: ‘Why only two people?’
Uvalde police indicted over role in slow response to 2022 school massacre
May 2024
Uvalde families sue Instagram and Call of Duty maker over deadly school attack
‘Unholy trinity’ of Instagram, Activision and Daniel Defense accused of ‘working to convert alienated teenage boys into mass shooters’
Uvalde settles for $2m with victims’ families of 2022 Texas school shooting
City will also overhaul police force and create memorial for victims of shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers
Uvalde school district police chief resigns a year after stepping into job
Joshua Gutierrez was hired after his predecessor, Pete Arredondo, was fired following his inaction to the shooting at Robb elementary school
March 2024
Uvalde police chief resigns after report defended officers over deadly attack
Uvalde parents furious as report into attack that killed 22 absolves police
February 2024
Voices of the dead: shooting victims plead for gun reform with AI-voice messages
Voices of people lost to gun violence have been re-created using AI to call for action, now six years to the day after the Parkland shooting that killed 17
January 2024
‘Cascading failures’ in police response to Uvalde school shooting, DoJ report finds
Report likely to revive scrutiny of officers who responded to 2022 massacre but waited over an hour to confront gunman
May 2023
Joe Biden demands action on gun control on anniversary of Uvalde shooting – video
‘People were stunned’: Uvalde families’ Texas gun safety win lasts just 24 hours
April 2023
‘It’s a weapon to hunt people!’ Why so many Americans hate – and love – the AR-15
Semi-automatic rifles such as the AR-15 have become the weapon of choice for mass shooters. They’ve been banned before – yet countless gun owners are determined it will never happen again
December 2022
Family of Uvalde victim urge Congress for tougher gun laws: ‘When is enough enough?’
'When is enough enough?': Uvalde victim's sister gives testimony to House committee – video
November 2022
Divisions run deep in Uvalde after school shooting: ‘If you’re not trying you’re complicit’
Before the shooting, the city grappled with police corruption, entrenched gun culture and the lasting wounds of segregation. Now the illusion of ‘Uvalde Strong’ has ruptured as families demand change
October 2022
Uvalde staffer wrongly blamed for facilitating shooting speaks out
Emilia ‘Amy’ Marin, the school speech pathologist who called 911 that day, says in ABC News interview she is traumatized
Uvalde school superintendent retires as victims’ families demand accountability
Relatives describe grief and commitment to continue fighting for justice at school board hearing
Uvalde school district suspends full police force months after shooting
District says activities have been halted ‘for a period of time’ amid investigation of response to May massacre