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Court orders release of Uvalde school shooting records
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A state appeals court judge on Wednesday ordered Uvalde County and its school district to release records and documents related to the 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting, affirming a previous trial court order.
A coalition of 18 news organizations, including The Texas Tribune, sued the City of Uvalde, Uvalde County and the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District in 2022 for access to body camera footage, 911 call records and communications made during the school shooting. Law enforcements’ response to Texas’ deadliest school shooting, in which 19 students and two teachers were killed, has been scrutinized extensively for failures in communication that delayed response time while the shooter was still in two classrooms with children.
Uvalde County District Attorney Christina Mitchell had opposed providing the records, pointing to criminal proceedings against former Uvalde school district Police Chief Pete Arredondo that she said could be hampered by the documents’ release. But Judge Velia Meza with Texas’ Fourth Court of Appeals wrote in the opinion for the case that the criminal proceedings and a separate lawsuit were not enough reasons to withhold the records.
“In response, these entities offered only minimal justification — citing a grand jury investigation and a civil lawsuit — without providing legal or evidentiary support for withholding the information,” Meza wrote.
Arredondo is facing several felony charges of child endangerment, with a trial date set for October.
In a statement, Laura Prather, a media law attorney with Haynes Boone representing the news organizations, said the ruling sends a clear message to government officials that “vague legal claims” cannot be used to withhold records.
“The public has waited more than three years for answers about what went wrong that day,” Prather said. “This decision brings us one step closer to those answers and preventing future tragedies.”
A spokesperson for the Uvalde school district said its school board and superintendent have scheduled a discussion about the requested records during their public meeting on July 21. The Uvalde County Sheriff’s Office did not respond to a request for comment. The order from Meza did not specify when the records would need to be released.
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Political Bias Rating: Centrist
This article primarily presents factual reporting on a legal decision involving the release of records related to the Uvalde school shooting. The tone is neutral and focused on public interest and transparency without showing ideological leanings or framing the story to favor a particular political viewpoint. It reports on actions taken by courts, law enforcement, and media organizations without editorializing or expressing bias. While the topic touches on sensitive issues like law enforcement accountability, the coverage remains straightforward and balanced, adhering to journalistic standards of impartiality.
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Will TSA alter liquid travel rules? Noem teases changes at Hill Nation Summit
SUMMARY: Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem hinted at upcoming changes to TSA liquid container size rules during the Hill Nation Summit on July 16, 2025. Following recent updates allowing travelers to keep their shoes on during TSA screening, Noem revealed TSA is exploring new scanner technology to streamline airport security. The DHS is collaborating with multiple companies to pilot faster, more efficient screening processes at select airports, aiming for a “walk-through” experience that maintains safety while reducing wait times. Noem criticized the previous administration for not prioritizing traveler efficiency and emphasized ongoing efforts to modernize and improve the security process nationwide.
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ICE detention center attack suspect Benjamin Song captured in Dallas
SUMMARY: Benjamin Song, the suspect in the July 4 ambush attack outside the Prairieland ICE detention center in Alvarado, Texas, was captured in Dallas by the FBI. Song, a Marine reservist and skilled shooter, is accused of being one of the shooters who injured an Alvarado police officer. The group involved wore military-style black clothing, used fireworks, sprayed graffiti, and fired on correctional officers. Song is the 14th person arrested related to the incident. Two others, John Thomas and Lynette Sharp, were charged with helping Song evade arrest and allegedly helped plan the attack via online chats. Song faces multiple attempted murder and firearm charges.
Benjamin Song, a Texas Top 10 Most Wanted suspect believed to have attempted to murder three officers at an ICE detention facility in Alvarado on July 4, has been arrested in Dallas.
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