fbpx
Connect with us

Texas News

Judge says DPS must release documents related to Uvalde shooting response

Published

on

Judge says DPS must release documents related to Uvalde shooting response

Judge says DPS must release documents related to Uvalde shooting response” was first published by The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan media organization that informs Texans — and engages with them — about public policy, politics, government and statewide issues.

This article is co-published with ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. Sign up for ProPublica's Big Story newsletter to receive stories like this one in your inbox as soon as they are published. Also, sign up for The Brief, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential .


A state district judge this week ordered the Texas Department of Public Safety to begin the process of releasing records related to the May 2022 Uvalde school shooting that the agency has shielded from the public for over a year.

Advertisement

The decision by 261st Civil District Court Judge Daniella DeSeta Lyttle marks a win for a coalition of organizations, including The Texas Tribune and ProPublica, which sued the agency in August. The lawsuit sought the release of records that would bring more clarity to law enforcement's failed response, including emails, footage, call logs, emergency communications and forensic records.

“The public deserves a full accounting of what happened that day, and we're glad that the judge has begun that process,” said Reid Pillifant, an associate attorney with Haynes Boone, a law firm that represents the news organizations. “We're hopeful DPS won't fight this decision, and we'll begin the process of providing transparency.”

DPS did not directly answer the newsrooms' questions, including whether it plans to appeal the court's decision. In a statement emailed to ProPublica and the Tribune on Friday, a spokesperson for the agency said that the litigation is ongoing and that “the department will carefully consider its options when a Final Judgment is entered.”

Lyttle instructed DPS to submit a detailed list of redactions it wants to make to the public records by Aug. 31. The judge said that the court anticipated discussing the proposed redactions in September.

In its court filings, DPS has argued releasing records could interfere with an ongoing investigation into the shooting. The agency continued to defend this argument during a March hearing, which came months after the agency said its initial report was finished. DPS did not answer questions as to whether its investigation has been finalized. The agency has selectively disclosed some of the information during press conferences and in public hearings conducted by the state Legislature.

Advertisement

Uvalde District Attorney Christina Mitchell joined DPS in fighting the coalition's lawsuit that month. She argued the disclosure could jeopardize any criminal charges she could seek in response to the agency's investigation. Mitchell also claimed that “all of the families of the deceased children” had told her they supported withholding the records. But lawyers representing the majority of the families argued that was not true and joined the news organizations in support of the release.

“These Uvalde families fundamentally deserve the opportunity to gain the most complete factual picture possible of what happened to their children,” Brent Ryan Walker, one of the attorneys representing the families, wrote in March.

Mitchell did not respond to questions submitted by ProPublica and the Tribune on Friday.

The coalition has also sued the city and county of Uvalde for similarly withholding an array of records, including the layout of the school, which is set to be torn down. That lawsuit is ongoing.

Laura Lee Prather, a First Amendment lawyer also with Haynes Boone, said she hopes the lawsuit will, in the future, encourage agencies to produce information like 911 calls and body camera footage as quickly as possible.

Advertisement

“That's how you promote trust in law enforcement,” Prather said. “It's also how you prevent future tragedies.”


Join us for conversations that matter with newly announced speakers at the 2023 Texas Tribune Festival, in downtown Austin from Sept. 21-23.


Correction, :

A previous version of this story gave an incorrect date for when lawyers need to submit proposals for final judgement. It's July 14, not July 31.

This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune at https://www.texastribune.org/2023/06/29/uvalde-shooting-dps-records/.

Advertisement

The Texas Tribune is a member-supported, nonpartisan newsroom informing and engaging Texans on state politics and policy. Learn more at texastribune.org.

Did you miss our previous article…
https://www.galvestontrendingnews.com/?p=4146

Texas News

One year later: APD asks for tips in 2022 murder case. Has it been solved?

Published

on

www.kxan.com – Mercedez Hernandez – 2024-07-06 21:46:20

SUMMARY: The family of D'andre Day is enduring prolonged grief and fatigue as the investigation into his unsolved 2022 murder drags on. Day, 27, was fatally stabbed at East Sixth and Brazos streets on September 4, 2022. Despite Austin Police Department's (APD) efforts and public appeals for tips, no arrests have been made. Surveillance footage showed three men confronting Day and a friend, leading to the deadly altercation. APD and Day's family continue to seek public assistance. Day's uncle expressed ongoing sorrow and hope for justice, urging anyone with information to contact APD's homicide tip line, with a $1,000 reward available through Crime Stoppers.

Read the full article

The post One year later: APD asks for tips in 2022 murder case. Has it been solved? appeared first on www.kxan.com

Continue Reading

Texas News

Caitlin Clark records first triple-double by WNBA rookie in Indiana Fever win to rally past New York Liberty

Published

on

abc13.com – AP – 2024-07-06 20:48:00

SUMMARY: Caitlin Clark achieved the first triple-double by a rookie in WNBA history, leading the Indiana Fever to an 83-78 victory over the New York Liberty, ending a nine-game losing streak against them. Clark recorded 19 points, 13 assists, and 12 rebounds. Coach Christie Sides praised Clark’s performance and the team’s strong fourth-quarter defense. Key contributions also came from Aliyah Boston, Kelsey Mitchell, and NaLyssa Smith. Despite standout efforts from New York’s Sabrina Ionescu, Betnijah Laney-Hamilton, Breanna Stewart, and Jonquel Jones, the Fever managed to hold off the Liberty to secure the win.

Read the full article

The post Caitlin Clark records first triple-double by WNBA rookie in Indiana Fever win to rally past New York Liberty appeared first on abc13.com

Continue Reading

Texas News

‘Firecracker Open’ shows off new improvements to Lions Municipal Golf Course

Published

on

www.kxan.com – Barrett Tryon – 2024-07-06 19:20:30

SUMMARY: Afternoon rains on Saturday paused play at the 2024 Firecracker Open in Austin, held at Lions Municipal Golf Course. Despite the weather, many attended the annual event. The rain benefited the newly laid grass on the upgraded 8,000-square-foot putting green, an improvement over the previous 1,500-square-foot green. These updates are part of several enhancements to the historic course. Scotty Sayers, co-chair of The Muny Conservancy, highlighted the course's popularity, noting it serves as the home course for 12 high school teams. The three-day tournament will conclude on Sunday afternoon.

Read the full article

The post ‘Firecracker Open' shows off new improvements to Lions Municipal Golf Course appeared first on www.kxan.com

Continue Reading

News from the South

Trending