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Uvalde families sue makers of AR-15, ‘Call of Duty,’ Meta over elementary school mass shooting
NY Daily News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoFamilies of the victims killed in the 2022 Uvalde, Texas, mass shooting are suing Meta Platforms,...
Publisher of Call of Duty, maker of AR-15 style rifle and Meta named in wrongful death lawsuits by...
CNN Business via Yahoo Finance· 7 days agoThe companies – Meta, Activision and Daniel Defense – all contributed to the behavior of the shooter...
Call of Duty Maker Activision Sued Over School Shooting
Playstation Lifestyle via Yahoo News· 4 days agoThe tragedy occurred in May 2022 at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, with 18-year-old ...
Uvalde families sue Meta, video game creator and gunmaker
BBC via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe companies are accused of being responsible for “grooming” a generation of young people who live...
Uvalde Families Sue Meta, Activision, and Gun Maker for ‘Grooming’ Mass Shooter
The Daily Beast· 6 days agoTwo new lawsuits claim the rifle maker wouldn’t have been able to reach the teen gunman without the...
Call of Duty Described as 'The Most Prolific and Effective Marketer of Assault Weapons in the United...
Gamepressure· 4 days agoThe families of victims who died in a school shooting in Texas have sued Activision and Meta for...
Uvalde families sue Meta and 'Call of Duty' publisher over alleged links to gun violence
Politico via Yahoo News· 7 days agoThe lawsuits claim Meta and Activision "are chewing...
Uvalde parents and school shooting victims sue Activision
Polygon Games· 3 days agoThe Uvalde victims and their families are also suing Daniel Defense, whose AR-15 style rifle was...
Meta and 'Call of Duty' publisher sued by Uvalde families in wrongful death suit
Mashable· 6 days agoAccording to Politico, the lawsuit filed on Friday claims that Meta-owned Instagram and the popular...
The families of the Uvalde school shooting victims have filed a lawsuit against Activision
Neowin· 7 days agoThe families of the Uvalde school shooting victims have filed lawsuits against Activision and others this week. The families allege Activision's Call of Duty games influenced the shooter.