
Uvalde residents seek answers from police
Uvalde residents and investigators are seeking answers regarding the police’s response to the school massacre that took place earlier this week. Omar Villafranca reports.
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Uvalde residents and investigators are seeking answers regarding the police’s response to the school massacre that took place earlier this week. Omar Villafranca reports.
A top law enforcement official provided the most detailed description yet of what happened during the deadly Texas school shooting.
The timeline of the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, has been rapidly evolving, with officials revealing new and more disturbing details of the massacre every day. Here's what we know so far.
"Red flag" laws, which empower a judge to take away a firearm from anyone who poses an extreme risk to others or themselves, are getting renewed attention after the Texas school shooting. One mother speaks out about how she tried to prevent her son from getting more firearms before he killed eight people. Adriana Diaz takes a look.
The head of the Texas Department of Public Safety said it was "the wrong decision" by the onsite commander to not immediately enter a classroom and confront the gunman because he mistakenly believed children were no longer at risk. Inside the room, a desperate child repeatedly called 911 for help. Lilia Luciano has the latest.
Sen. Chris Murphy is working on a bipartisan effort to curb gun violence in the U.S. Meanwhile, former President Donald Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz are speaking at the annual National Rifle Association meeting in Houston. Democratic strategist Joel Payne and Republican strategist Leslie Sanchez join CBS News' Catherine Herridge to discuss.
During a press conference Friday afternoon, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said he was "misled" when initially briefed about the police response to the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting.
The grandfather of 10-year-old Texas school shooting victim Jose Flores said he used to pick the boy up from school. But on Tuesday, "that day no, no more," he said.
Some performers and Texas officials are skipping the NRA convention in Houston the wake of the mass shooting in Uvalde. However, former President Trump and Texas Senator Ted Cruz are both still slated to speak. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane joins Michelle Miller and Nancy Chen with more on that, as well as renewed efforts that could lead to bipartisan gun legislation.
Texas Senator Ted Cruz walked away from an interview after being asked why so many mass shootings happen in America.
Tens of thousands are gathering in Houston at the annual NRA convention only three days after the deadly school shooting in Uvalde, Texas. CBS News' Anne-Marie Green sits down with Ryan Busse, a senior adviser for Giffords and former firearms executive, to discuss the highly publicized event and the controversy surrounding it.
The stepsister of Jose Flores, one of the 19 children killed in the Texas school shooting, said he wanted to be a police officer when he grew up to protect people from "the bad guys." Lilia Luciano shares more on the innocent lives lost.
Following a tragic event like the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, survivors, family members and the community must find ways to cope with the grief. Brenda Mitchell, a volunteer with Moms Demand Action, joins CBS News' Carter Evans to discuss how people can navigate through their emotions after the massacre.
The town of Uvalde is mourning the 21 victims whose lives were cut short at Robb Elementary School. The memorials honoring the victims are a poignant reminder of what will never again be, as the community looks for someway to lift itself up. Tony Dokoupil has more.
Several right-wing personalities have been perpetuating false and disturbing conspiracy theories about the Uvalde gunman on social media. CBS News tech and politics reporter Musadiq Bidar joins CBS News' Carter Evans to discuss just how dangerous this type of disinformation can be.
CBS News correspondent Holly Williams takes a look at examples around the world where gun laws changed in response to mass shootings, and why the U.S. hasn't done the same.
This grandfather choked up as he described the ongoing search for his missing granddaughter following the massacre at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.
Jackie Cazares and her cousin were among the at least 19 children killed at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, on Tuesday. Jackie's father says his daughter "brought us together" through COVID and a recent death in the family. "Now, we're being brought together, but it's in tragedy."
People in Britain, Australia and New Zealand are yet again struggling to comprehend why America's lawmakers appear unmoved by a massacre of innocents.
President Biden said he and first lady Jill Biden will travel to Uvalde Texas "in the coming days."
The gunman legally purchased two AR-style rifles at a local federal firearms licensee on May 17 and on May 20, according to the Texas Department of Public Safety.
"It's just hard to imagine, hard to fathom, how a great nation like the United States can go on like this," said French President Emmanuel Macron.
After the deadly mass shooting at a Texas elementary school, President Biden and many Democrats are calling for new gun legislation. CBS News congressional correspondent Scott MacFarlane and Washington Post White House reporter Tyler Pager join "Red & Blue" to discuss.
Texas has some of the loosest gun laws in the United States. CBS News homeland security and justice reporter Nicole Sganga joined CBS News' Lana Zak to take a closer look at rules and regulations in the wake of Tuesday's elementary school shooting in Uvalde.
A funeral was held for one of the victims in the Buffalo supermarket mass shooting. Security guard Aaron Salter was shot and killed when he tried to protect customers from the gunman. Jericka Duncan reports.
Decker didn't return them to their mother's home in Wenatchee, Washington on May 30.
Trump administration figures have vowed to pursue anyone who mocks or celebrates Kirk's death, alarming First Amendment advocates.
The CDC's Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices met Thursday to discuss and vote on the hepatitis B and measles, mumps, rubella and varicella (MMRV) vaccines for children.
In a video that captures the encounter, a student confronts a professor over class curriculum surrounding gender identity.
A Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives agent shot a person in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania, the city's mayor said.
On Thursday, ABC took Jimmy Kimmel off the air after the FCC chairman hinted at action against ABC over comments the comedian had made about the suspect in Charlie Kirk's killing.
Overall grocery prices in August 2025 rose 2.7% compared to one year ago, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Consumer Price Index.
According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, 71 people, including two state senators and nine state Assembly members, were arrested.
Hyundai Motor Group confirms it's moving forward with expanding its Georgia plant.