A Texas federal judge on Monday ordered the Air Force to pay $230 million to the families of the victims of the 2017 mass shooting in Sutherland Springs, Texas, after originally finding that it hadn’t taken a crucial step that would've p
churches or synagogue. it s up to the place of worship as to whether they stop them. remember some of the deadliest mass shootings in u.s. history happened in texas, including thes el paso massacre leaving 22 people dead. massacre left 22 people dead, a mass shooting at the santa fe high school last year, and the sutherland springs church shooting when 26 people were shot. over 3500 people in texas were killed by firearms since 2007. joining me now is david gifford. good to see you again, david, talk to me about these changes, it seems that texas doesn t have a lot of restrictions on using, buying, and carrying guns in the first place. it is like a clean up job to say the first few that we have we will get rid of. the governor sees more people and more places is good public
and axios is reporting that a top official says congress will take another look at the background check bill that senator john cornyn pushed for last year after the sutherland springs church shooting. funeral for 15-year-old victim luke hoyer is today. 14-year-old alex schachter and 14-year-old jaime guttenberg and teacher scott beigel were all laid to rest yesterday. four shooting victims remain in the hospital this morning. with all that in mind, who is responsible for the fbi failure on the florida tip? that s next. dial ybinge-watching up to eleven. join the un-carrier right now, and get four unlimited lines for only thirty-five bucks each. woah. plus, netflix for the whole family. on us. prrrrrrr. so, they get their shows. let s go, girl! you re gonna love this bit!