City of Uvalde Agrees to $2 Million Settlement
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Josh Koskoff with families of Uvalde victims

Josh Koskoff, an attorney representing the families of the 19 children and two teachers killed during the 2022 school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, announced at a press conference earlier today that the victims’ families and the city of Uvalde have reached a $2 million settlement agreement.

Koskoff stated the city agreed to pay $2 million, and the families agreed to not sue the city: “The city of Uvalde has agreed to pay its insurance of $2 million, which is all that there was.” Koskoff stated the families would sue the State of Texas and federal government.

Families have called for law-enforcement officers to be criminally prosecuted for their poor response to the shooting, and have filed lawsuits against firearm manufacturer Daniel Defense.