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The two-year ban on Uvalde parent Adam Martinez has been lifted after the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression threatened to proceed with litigation against the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District.
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The gunman still faces state charges that could result in him receiving the death penalty. There is no timeline on when that trial will begin.
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As the Como community in Fort Worth grapples with gun violence, parents are left trying to raise children in a city where gun violence among youth is on the rise.
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‘You failed and we are still here.’ Walmart victims' relatives chastise gunman at sentencing hearingVictim impact statements concluded Thursday in the sentencing hearing for Patrick Crusius, the gunman whose 2019 rampage at an El Paso Walmart left 23 dead. He is expected to receive multiple life sentences Friday morning.
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Clergy in the historically Black neighborhood assembled to address a mass shooting that occurred during a Como neighborhood block party late July 3. The incident left three people dead and eight injured.
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“I don’t forgive the devil inside him." Sentencing for Patrick Crusius began Wednesday and victims' families directly addressed the gunman. He faces up to 90 life sentences after his 2019 rampage, which authorities said was spurred on his belief Texas was being “invaded” by Hispanics. Victim impact statements are scheduled to continue Thursday.
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Michael Lockhart was an eyewitness to a chaotic shooting in Fort Worth's Como neighborhood over the July Fourth holiday that left three people dead and eight wounded.
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Nineteen teens in Fort Worth have died by gun violence since January 2022. From 1999 to 2020 Tarrant County has averaged 18 shooting deaths of teens per year, according to the CDC. The highest number was in 2020, at 47. The numbers led United Way, the city and county to ask what can be done to slow this trend toward violence.
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The 15-year-old is accused of shooting two fellow students at the Arlington high school in March, killing one.