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Uvalde families sue Meta, Activision and Daniel Defense for ‘grooming’ Robb Elementary shooter |...
Houston Public Media· 1 day agoThe companies are Meta, the parent company of Instagram; Activision, the maker of Call of Duty; and ...
Families of Uvalde shooting victims suing gun manufacturer, Instagram, video game company
The Texas Tribune· 5 days agoSeveral Uvalde families are suing Daniel Defense, the gun company whose AR-15 style rifle an...
Publisher of Call of Duty, maker of AR-15 style rifle and Meta named in wrongful death lawsuits by...
Erie News Now Plus· 5 days agoJust 23 minutes after midnight on his 18th birthday, the Uvalde shooter bought an AR-15 made by a...
Uvalde families sue makers of AR-15, ‘Call of Duty,’ Meta over elementary school mass shooting
NY Daily News via Yahoo News· 4 days agoFamilies of the victims killed in the 2022 Uvalde, Texas, mass shooting are suing Meta Platforms,...
Uvalde victims' families sue Meta, video game company and gun manufacturer
CBS News· 5 days agoThe wrongful death lawsuits come just two days after the same group of 19 families reached a $2...
Uvalde Victims’ Families Sue ‘Call Of Duty’ Studio, Meta, AR-15 Maker For Allegedly Promoting Guns
Forbes· 6 days agoOne of the suits, filed in California two years to the day after the deadly shooting, lists Meta and...
Uvalde parents and school shooting victims sue Activision
Polygon Games· 1 day agoThe Uvalde victims and their families are also suing Daniel Defense, whose AR-15 style rifle was...
Uvalde Families Allege Gun Maker Marketed via ‘Call of Duty,’ Instagram
The Wall Street Journal· 5 days agoThe lawsuits against companies including Meta and Microsoft allege the rifle used in the school...
Call of Duty Publisher Activision and Meta Sued by Families of Uvalde Shooting Victims - IGN
IGN Videogames· 5 days agoThe lawsuit, filed in California, comes alongside an additional suit filed in Texas targeting the...
Meta, Activision Sued By Parents of Children Killed in Last Year's School Shooting - Slashdot
Slashdot· 5 days agoThe Washington Post says the lawsuits "may be the first of their kind to connect aggressive firearms marketing tactics on social media and gaming platforms to the actions of a mass shooter." ...