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Uvalde Families Sue Meta, Activision on 2nd Anniversary of School Attack
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The families of children killed in the 2022 Uvalde mass shooting have filed wrongful death lawsuits against several entities. Two separate lawsuits were filed on the second anniversary of the school shooting, one against Daniel Defense, the manufacturer of the AR-style rifle used in the massacre, and another against Meta (owner of Instagram) and Microsoft. The suits accuse these companies of enabling the tragedy by allowing the shooter to access their platforms or products. An attorney representing the families stated that there is a direct link between the actions of these companies and the shooting.
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- 1.Crimes
- 2.Homicide
- 3.Social Media
- 4.Mass Shootings
- 5.Second Amendment to the United States Constitution
- 6.Gun Control
- 7.Video games
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- 1.Activision Blizzard
- 2.Daniel Defense
- 3.Entertainment Software Association
- 4.Instagram
- 5.Meta
- 6.Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder
- 7.Remington
- 8.Robb Elementary School
- 9.Los Angeles Superior Court
- 10.Microsoft
- 11.Sandy Hook Elementary School