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Sutherland Springs residents drove past and filmed workers tear down the building where a gunman opened fire on a Sunday service in 2017, killing 26 people. The work was completed on Monday.
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Lawyers for the families said they reached a tentative agreement for a $144.5 million payout over government failures to prevent the shooting.
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More than four years after a former airman killed 26 people at a rural Texas church, advocates say the military still needs to do more to prevent violent service members and veterans from owning guns.
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A federal judge has awarded victims of the 2017 Sutherland Springs church shooting and their families more than $230 million.
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The government claims that Devin Kelley would have acquired a firearm to commit the mass shooting by other means, even if the Air Force had sent his felony conviction information to the FBI.
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A federal judge in San Antonio has named Academy Sports + Outdoors a co-defendant in a lawsuit stemming from the 2017 Sutherland Springs church shooting,…
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An initiative to reduce gun violence in Bexar County kicked off on Monday during a joint news conference of government leaders and community groups at the…
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Two usual political allies — Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and the National Rifle Association — traded rhetorical blows Friday after Patrick continued to advocate…
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Members of the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs dedicated their new home and formally opened its doors on Sunday.In 2017, a gunman killed more…
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From Texas Standard : A state district judge in San Antonio ruled Monday that relatives of the victims of the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs...