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UVALDE, Texas -- Salvador Ramos, the suspect in the Texas elementary school shooting, after turning 18 on May 16, legally purchased two rifles and carried out the second-worst school shooting in U ...
Uvalde families are suing Meta and Activision, claiming exposure to violent content on Instagram and 'Call of Duty' influenced the 2022 school shooter. The lawsuit accuses the companies of negligence ...
Families from Uvalde, Texas, are traveling to Los Angeles to confront tech giant Meta and "Call of Duty" publisher Activision in court, alleging they market gun violence to young people through video ...
The lawsuit claims the shooter first used a virtual version of a Daniel Defense-branded AR-15 in “Call of Duty." ...
In the lawsuit, the families are suing Activision and Instagram owner Meta Platforms, saying that the companies bear ...
Herrera Dance Project's 'Unanswered for 77' refers to the number of minutes it took police to enter classrooms after the ...
The families say shooter Salvador Ramos was exposed to a virtual version of a Daniel Defense-branded AR-15 in “Call of Duty,” which he later used in the school shooting.
The hearing addresses the defendants' demurrer and special motion to dismiss the case pursuant to California's anti-SLAPP statute, which was filed in December 2024.
The families say shooter Salvador Ramos was exposed to a virtual version of a Daniel Defense-branded AR-15 in “Call of Duty,” which he later used in the school shooting.
The gunman then got up from behind Reyes' desk in Room 111 and began shooting again in Room 112, Reyes said. The next time Reyes heard officers, they were telling Ramos to come out -- that they ...
The defendants include the maker of "Call of Duty," a first-person military shooter game where they say 18-year-old Salvador Ramos encountered a virtual version of a Daniel Defense-branded AR-15 ...