Major news organizations sue Texas DPR for public records on Uvalde shooting

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New York (CNN Business) More than a dozen major news organizations have filed a lawsuit against the Texas Department of Public Safety to obtain public records relating to the Robb Elementary School massacre.

The coalition includes CNN, the Texas Tribune, and many of the state and the country's biggest news outlets.

The news organizations have been fighting for weeks to obtain information on behalf of the public amid serial falsehoods and stonewalling from Texas officials in the aftermath of the mass shooting.

The lawsuit, filed in state court in Austin, arises under the Texas Public Information Act, which enables news outlets and members of the public to pursue litigation to obtain records. The news outlets cited many previous requests for information and an "ensuing failure to disclose public records concerning this abhorrent tragedy."

"The Texas Department of Public Safety has offered inconsistent accounts of how law enforcement responded to the Uvalde tragedy, and its lack of transparency has stirred suspicion and frustration in a community that is still struggling with grief and shock," said Laura Lee Prather, a First Amendment lawyer at Haynes Boone who represents the plaintiffs. "DPS has refused numerous requests by these news organizations even though it's clear under Texas law that the public is entitled to have access to these important public records. We ask that the court grant our petition so that the people of Texas can understand the truth about what happened."

Deadwing2005 on August 2nd, 2022 at 16:34 UTC »

Texas gov't is going to go to the mat on this. They don't want to admit a cop killed a kid.

generic_ork on August 2nd, 2022 at 15:57 UTC »

Everyone is wondering if the cops shot a kid. I'm afraid they shot the teacher who was trying to get the cops to the right location. No matter what, this is not good.

kyle_irl on August 2nd, 2022 at 15:43 UTC »

ProPublica and Texas Tribune do amazing work, and they've got chops. Good on them for bringing the suit; they are the type of news organizations that truly hold truth to power and the kind we need to pull the curtain back on those who are rarely held accountable.