Uvalde Texas to Compensate School Shooting Victims’ Families with $2M
Uvalde Texas to Compensate School Shooting Victims’ Families with $2M – On Wednesday, May 22, a lawyer representing the victims of the tragic 2022 mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, disclosed that the city has finalized a $2 million settlement with the affected families.
This agreement, arriving nearly two years after the devastating incident, aims to provide some measure of financial relief to those impacted by the senseless violence.
The shooting, perpetrated by a teenage gunman, claimed the lives of 19 students and two teachers, leaving a community reeling in grief and disbelief.
The response of law enforcement, criticized for its delayed confrontation with the gunman, further intensified public scrutiny in the aftermath of the tragedy.
As part of the settlement, the city of Uvalde has committed to disbursing the $2 million sum to the families of the 17 children who tragically lost their lives in the shooting, as well as to the two children who survived but were forever scarred by the ordeal.
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This agreement represents an attempt to address the profound loss and suffering experienced by the victims’ families, albeit through financial means.
“Pursuing further legal action against the City could have plunged Uvalde into bankruptcy, something that none of the families were interested in as they look for the community to heal,” the statement said.
The money will come from the city’s insurance coverage, attorney Josh Koskoff told reporters at a news conference.
“These families could have pursued a lawsuit against the city, and there’s certainly grounds for a lawsuit,” Koskoff said. “Let’s face it, sadly, we all saw what we saw … but instead of suing the city and jeopardizing the finances of anybody, the families have accepted simply the insurance.”
The city said the settlement will allow people to remember the shooting while “moving forward together as a community to bring healing and restoration to all those affected.”
“We will forever be grateful to the victims’ families for working with us over the past year to cultivate an environment of community-wide healing that honours the lives and memories of those we tragically lost,” the city said in a statement. “May 24th is our community’s greatest tragedy.”
The families were also working on a separate settlement with Uvalde County, Koskoff said.
Javier Cazares, whose 9-year-old daughter Jackie Cazares was killed in the shooting, said the last two years have been unbearable.
“We all know who took our children’s lives, but there was an obvious systemic failure out there on May 24,” Cazares said. “The whole world saw that. No amount of money is worth the lives of our children. Justice and accountability have always been my main concern. We’ve been let down so many times. The time has come to do the right thing.”
In addition to the financial compensation, the settlement between the city of Uvalde and the families of the victims encompasses several significant provisions aimed at addressing systemic issues and providing long-term support to those affected by the tragedy.
According to statements from the families’ attorneys, these measures include:
- Enhanced Training and Standards: The Uvalde Police Department has committed to providing enhanced training for its officers and implementing a new standard for officer conduct, developed in collaboration with the U.S. Department of Justice. This initiative aims to improve law enforcement response and ensure the safety of the community.
- Mental Health Support: The city has pledged to support mental health services for the families, survivors, and community members impacted by the shooting. Recognizing the profound psychological impact of such traumatic events, this provision aims to provide ongoing support and resources for those in need.
- Permanent Memorial Committee: A committee will be established to coordinate with the families on the creation of a permanent memorial honoring the victims of the shooting. This initiative seeks to commemorate the lives lost and provide a space for remembrance and healing within the community.
- Annual Day of Remembrance: May 24 will be designated as an annual day of remembrance in Uvalde, commemorating the anniversary of the tragic event. This day will serve as an opportunity for the community to come together in solidarity, honoring the memory of the victims and reflecting on the impact of gun violence.
In addition to the settlement with the city, the families of the victims have initiated new legal action against 92 state Department of Public Safety officers and the school district, including former Robb Elementary School principal Mandy Gutierrez and Pete Arredondo, the school district’s police chief who was terminated months after the shooting.
“Law enforcement did not treat the incident as an active shooter situation, despite clear knowledge that there was an active shooter inside,” Wednesday’s statement said. “… The shooter was able to continue the killing spree for over an hour while helpless families waited anxiously outside the school.”
Koskoff said the state’s officers on the scene could have done more to respond to the shooting.
They acted “as if they had nothing to do as if they didn’t know how to shoot somebody, as if they weren’t heavily armed and the most well-trained,” Koskoff said.
Source: LIB
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