It’s easier to get a gun than a job at Domino’s
RONBERLER Two weeks after the funeral for Amerie Jo Garza, 10, the first of the Robb Elementary School students to be interred following the Uvalde mass shooting, I phoned the manager of my local Domino’s in Stamford, Conn., to inquire about a delivery job. Though I’ve never driven professionally and have been out of the
uvaldeleadernews.comUvalde victim’s family, staffer signal possible legal action against gunmaker
The parents of an Uvalde shooting victim and a staff member at Robb Elementary School are taking their first steps toward legal action against the gunmaker that made the semiautomatic rifle used by the gunman. The massacre killed 21 people, including 19 children.
washingtonpost.comTexas family-owned business creates 19 custom caskets for the victims of the Uvalde shooting
Trey Ganem, who runs SoulShine Industries, met with the families of the victims so he could learn about their interests and incorporate them into special designs like superheroes, TikTok or dinosaurs.
cbsnews.comUvalde: Visitations, funerals and burials, one after another
It should have been the first day of a joyous week for Robb Elementary School students — the start of summer break. Instead on Monday, the first two of 19 children slain inside a classroom were being remembered at funeral visitations. The gathering for 10-year-old Amerie Jo Garza was at Hillcrest Memorial Funeral Home in Uvalde, Texas, directly across from the grade school where the children, along with two teachers, were shot to death on Tuesday before the gunman himself was killed.
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