Remembering Uvalde: Four years later, impact of Robb Elementary shooting remains felt
Families and survivors are still seeking accountability as court fights continue over records, testimony and a 77-minute law-enforcement delay.
- Sunday marked four years since the tragedy at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, where 19 children and two teachers were killed, with the community gathering at 7:15 p.m. to remember the 21 victims.
- The U.S. Department of Justice found the law enforcement response was marked by "cascading failures," including poor leadership and communication breakdowns, with a 77-minute delay before 376 officers confronted the shooter.
- A jury found former officer Adrian Gonzales not guilty in January 2026 after seven hours of deliberation, while former Uvalde CISD Police Chief Pete Arredondo faces 10 felony counts of endangering children.
- Families continue fighting for transparency as Uvalde County District Attorney Christina Mitchell pursues a federal lawsuit to compel testimony from Border Protection employees regarding the law enforcement response.
- Gloria Cazares, whose child Jacklyn was killed in the shooting, accepted a Best Documentary Short award at the 98th Academy Awards for "All the Empty Rooms," stating "She is our light and our life.
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Remembering Uvalde: Four years later, impact of Robb Elementary shooting remains felt
Sunday marked four years since the tragedy at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, where 19 children and two teachers lost their lives.The Uvalde community will gather once again at 7:15 p.m., as they have done each year since the tragedy, to remember the 21 victims.These are the names of the lives lost in Uvalde:Alithia Ramirez, 10Amerie Jo Garza, 10Xavier Lopez, 10Jose Flores, 10Eva Mireles, 4th-grade teacherIrma Garcia, 4th-grade teacherNevaeh Bravo, 1…
Four years after the Uvalde tragedy, new laws, investigations, and even a trial have tried to provide answers. But for many families, the wounds remain open and the search for justice continues. In May 2025, Texas lawmakers passed the “Uvalde Strong Act,” a measure that seeks to correct the failings in the police response exposed during the Robb Elementary School massacre. State legislator Don McLaughlin, Republican for District 80, said the leg…
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