We are approaching another grim remembrance of the school massacre at Robb Elemetary School in Uvalde. And there is still critical information about that day that the state of Texas refuses to release to the public and the families of the dead. We check in as we wait for possible indictments to come from a grand jury.
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Kelsey Malone was juror number 2 in the abuse death trial of Mercedes Losoya. He reflected on the impact of five days of grisly testimony and tear-filled remembrances on the 12 people who decided Jose Angel Ruiz's fate.
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The controversial state law makes illegally crossing the Mexico-Texas border a state crime and gives state law enforcement officers the power to make arrests of suspected violators.
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Shocking details of what 5-year-old Mercedes Losoya endured likely propelled the verdict. Jurors found Ruiz guilty on all eight charges.
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Abuse inflicted on five year old Mercedes Losoya by Jose Ruiz has been detailed by police, child welfare officials and her sister. On Thursday, her mother took the stand.
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The five-year old died in Feb. of 2022. Prosecutors say Jose Angel Ruiz's abuse caused it.
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An investigator for the city of Uvalde found that notwithstanding the many failures from police officers during the 2022 school shooting, they did not violate protocol and acted in good faith. The report finds that no punishment is warranted despite the fact that 19 children and two teachers died. Do you think there should be some accountability for the Uvalde police?
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The total video is nearly 25 minutes long and includes segments of security footage and three separate bodycam recordings. Genesse Ivonne Moreno opened fire inside the west hallways of Joel Osteen's church on Feb. 11.
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Bexar County Judge Peter Sakai praised District Attorney Joe Gonzales during Tuesday's commissioners meeting for making major progress on a backlog of high-risk criminal cases.
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They claimed Yolanda Huff, the Bexar County Court at Law 12 judge, uses blanket policies on fines and punishments on defendants. She said she's 'shaking things up at the courthouse.'
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Paxton, a Republican who’s been under indictment for securities fraud since 2015, is scheduled to face a jury in April.