Texas school shooting: What we know about the victims
The suspected 18-year-old gunman went into Robb elementary school and opened fire killing at least 19 children and two adults.
Read More »Funerals Tuesday in Uvalde
The first funeral services for the victims of last week’s school shooting will be held Tuesday. ABC News’ Justin Finch has new details on law enforcement’s response to the shooting.
Read More »Biden pledges push for new gun laws as funeral arrangements are made in Uvalde
Nearly a week has passed since the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, where 19 children and two teachers were murdered. The Justice Department said Sunday it will investigate law enforcement’s response to the massacre as questions and frustration mount. Tony…
Read More »How parents and caregivers can talk to children about school shootings
In the aftermath of the Uvalde school shooting, many parents aren’t sure how to explain what happened to their kids. Lisa Damour, a clinical psychologist and the author of “Under Pressure: Confronting the Epidemic of Stress and Anxiety in Girls,”…
Read More »WATCH: Biden, first lady visit memorial at Uvalde elementary school
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Read More »Devastated Uvalde families demand answers on police response
Days after the elementary school massacre in Uvalde, Texas, devastated families continue to demand answers, after officials admit they did not act quickly enough. Brian Higgins, a professor of disaster management at John Jay College of Criminal Justice and a…
Read More »Researchers look for ways to identify young people who are on ‘the pathway to violence’
The massacre in Uvalde is again driving heated debate about the millions of guns owned by Americans, and how some clearly disturbed people can get those weapons and wreak havoc in an instant. Mark Follman, an editor at Mother Jones…
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