The Arizona Republic

Uvalde victims file $27B lawsuit

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AUSTIN, Texas – Victims of the Uvalde school shooting that left 21 people dead have filed a lawsuit against local and state police, the city and other school and law enforcemen­t officials seeking $27 billion due to delays in confrontin­g the attacker, court documents show.

The lawsuit, which was filed in federal court in Austin on Tuesday, says officials failed to follow active shooter protocol when they waited more than an hour to confront the attacker inside a fourth-grade classroom.

It seeks class action status and damages for survivors of the May 24 shooting who have sustained “emotional or psychologi­cal damages as a result of the defendants’ conduct and omissions on that date.”

Among those who filed the lawsuit are school staff and representa­tives of minors who were present at Robb Elementary when a gunman stormed the campus, killing 19 children and two teachers in the deadliest school shooting in the U.S. in nearly a decade.

Instead of following previous training to stop an active shooter “the conduct of the three hundred and seventy-six (376) law enforcemen­t officials who were on hand for the exhaustive­ly torturous seventy-seven minutes of law enforcemen­t indecision, dysfunctio­n, and harm, fell exceedingl­y short of their duty bound standards,” the lawsuit claims.

City of Uvalde officials said they had not been served the paperwork as of Friday.

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