Families of Uvalde massacre victims to file $27 billion lawsuit
A massive $27 billion class action lawsuit seeking accountability and justice for the families of the victims of the Robb Elementary School massacre that left 19 students and two teachers dead in Uvalde, Texas has been announced.
Civil rights attorney Charles Bonner on Sunday said the class-action lawsuit will target law enforcement and a gun manufacturer of the weapon used in the shooting.
‘What we intend to do to help serve this community and that is to file a $27 billion civil rights lawsuit under our United States Constitution, one-of-a-kind in the whole world,’ Bonner of Bonner & Bonner Law told KSAT.
Bonner made clear that he intends to file the lawsuit against anyone who can be held responsible for what happened inside Robb Elementary on May 24.
‘We have the school police, OK, Arredondo, we have the city police, and we have the sheriffs and we have the Texas Rangers, the DPS and we have the Border Patrol,’ Bonner said.
He also said the defendants include gun manufacturer Daniel Defense and Oasis Outback, where the gunman bought the weapon used in the shooting.
The lawsuit is still being drafted and expected to be filed in September when Department of Defense has completed their investigation into the shooting.
A massive $27 billion class action lawsuit seeking accountability and justice for the families of the victims of the Robb Elementary School massacre will target law enforcement (pictured in the halls of the school on May 24)
Civil rights attorney Charles Bonner on Sunday announced the class-action lawsuit which targets law enforcement and a gun manufacturer of the weapon used in the shooting
Bonner added that there will be some institutional defendants as well, including the ‘school board or such as City Council or such as the City of the Uvalde.’
The attorney’s law firm has joined forces with other firms to take on the class action lawsuit, including a local Uvalde law office and Everytown, a gun safety organization.
‘Everyone in this world are hurting and bleeding about what is happening here in Uvalde,’ he said. ‘And it’s up to us to make sure it doesn’t happen again.’
The attorney has been traveling to Uvalde from their California office, meeting with families at Pastor Daniel Myers’ church, Tabernacle of Worship.
‘Up to right now, there’s been no accountability, there’s no justice for those 19 children and the two teachers,’ Myers said.
Bonner said the victims and their families had their 14th Amendment rights violated, so the lawsuit is being filed on constitutionality.
‘People have a right to life under the 14th Amendment and what we’ve seen here is that the law enforcement agencies have shown a deliberate conscious disregard of the life,’ Bonner said.