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Seven years later: Sutherland Springs still reeling from one of the deadliest shootings in Texas
Read full article: Seven years later: Sutherland Springs still reeling from one of the deadliest shootings in TexasSeven years ago, Texas suffered the deadliest church shooting in U.S. history. The victims ranged in age from a baby who died in the womb to a 77-year-old man.
Sutherland Springs victims, families tentatively reach settlement with Justice Department for $144M
Read full article: Sutherland Springs victims, families tentatively reach settlement with Justice Department for $144MThe Justice Department says it has tentatively settled a lawsuit over the 2017 mass shooting at a Texas church that will pay victims and their families more than $144 million.
Mass shooters exploited gun laws, loopholes before carnage
Read full article: Mass shooters exploited gun laws, loopholes before carnageThe suspects in the shootings at a Uvalde, Texas, elementary school and a Buffalo, New York, supermarket were both just 18 when authorities say they bought the weapons used in the attacks.
Federal judge awards more than $230 million to victims of Sutherland Springs mass shooting
Read full article: Federal judge awards more than $230 million to victims of Sutherland Springs mass shootingA federal judge ordered the U.S. government to pay more than $230 million to victims of the 2017 mass shooting in Sutherland Springs.
Four years after Texasā deadliest mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, families still fighting for relief in court
Read full article: Four years after Texasā deadliest mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, families still fighting for relief in courtFriday marks a somber four year anniversary of the deadliest mass shooting in Texas.
Trial begins to assess damages in 2017 Sutherland Springs church massacre
Read full article: Trial begins to assess damages in 2017 Sutherland Springs church massacreA trial has begun to assess damages that the U.S. Air Force owes to survivors and families of those killed in a 2017 mass shooting at a Texas church.
Federal judge finds U.S. government inaction mostly to blame for Sutherland Springs mass shooting
Read full article: Federal judge finds U.S. government inaction mostly to blame for Sutherland Springs mass shootingFederal Judge Xavier Rodriguez said the U.S. Air Force's failure to report the shooter's domestic violence conviction to the FBI allowed him to purchase the gun used in Texas' deadliest mass shooting.
Air Force mostly at fault in Sutherland Springs church attack, judge says
Read full article: Air Force mostly at fault in Sutherland Springs church attack, judge saysA federal judge has ruled the U.S. Air Force is largely responsible for a former serviceman killing more than two dozen people at a Texas church in 2017.
Academy sports chain can't be sued for selling gun used in Texas' deadliest mass shooting, state Supreme Court says
Read full article: Academy sports chain can't be sued for selling gun used in Texas' deadliest mass shooting, state Supreme Court saysThe gunman should not have been able to purchase an assault style rifle, but the store conducted the required federal background check, which didn't reveal his past assault conviction, the court said.
Closing arguments over, judge to decide verdict in Sutherland Springs church shooting civil trial
Read full article: Closing arguments over, judge to decide verdict in Sutherland Springs church shooting civil trialJudge to take a few weeks to decide if the government is liable in the civil lawsuit filed by the Sutherland Springs church shooting victim's families.
Wife of Sutherland Springās church shooter takes stand as trial begins in lawsuit against the U.S. government
Read full article: Wife of Sutherland Springās church shooter takes stand as trial begins in lawsuit against the U.S. governmentThe families allege that failure by the U.S. Air Force to properly flag shooter Devin Kelley in a national background check database allowed Kelley to lawfully obtain the weapon used in the slayings.