The city government of Uvalde has filed a lawsuit against the Uvalde County district attorney to force her office to turn over documents related to the investigation into the May 24 shooting at Robb Elementary School.
The lawsuit comes after city officials have tried to obtain information from District Attorney Christina Mitchell they say they need as part of an ongoing internal affairs investigation into law enforcement鈥檚 response to the shooting. Nineteen children and two schoolteachers died in the shooting.
鈥淭he Uvalde community has waited entirely too long for answers and transparency with regard to the Robb Elementary shooting incident,鈥 city officials said in a statement. 鈥淒espite the City of Uvalde鈥檚 efforts to amicably obtain the necessary investigative materials for its ongoing Uvalde Police Department鈥檚 Internal Affairs investigation, the District Attorney has blocked the City鈥檚 ability to obtain critical information to assess its officers鈥 actions and compliance with police department policies and expectations.鈥
The lawsuit was filed in state district court in Uvalde County.
The Uvalde police department mandates an internal affairs investigation be conducted following any shooting, the court filing states. In this case, the independent investigation is being conducted by Austin-based private investigator Jesse Prado of JPPI Investigations, but the progress has been 鈥渟ignificantly restricted鈥 by the lack of information.
鈥淭he only information Prado has access to at this time is from City witnesses, much of which was provided to the City subject to a non-disclosure agreement and criminal investigation privilege,鈥 the complaint adds. 鈥淧rado needs Plaintiff City鈥檚 Original Petition Page 3 access to additional investigative materials from other law enforcement agencies to review and provide an accurate and complete Internal Affairs investigation and report.鈥
Law enforcement鈥檚 response to the shooting has been heavily criticized after it was discovered that officers from local, school district, state and federal agencies didn鈥檛 engage the gunman for nearly 80 minutes. The city鈥檚 investigation will determine if city police responded according to protocol or if disciplinary action is required.
Mitchell鈥檚 office did not immediately respond to a request for comment Thursday afternoon.
The lawsuit comes just days after nearly three dozen survivors of the shooting filed a class-action lawsuit against several law enforcement agencies seeking nearly $30 billion in damages, The Hill . The plaintiffs in that case include students, parents, teachers and other school staff who were at the school the day of the shooting. The defendants include the City of Uvalde and the Uvalde school district, their police agencies, and officials with the Texas Department of Public Safety.
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