Uvalde Families Sue Meta and ‘Call of Duty’ Maker Over School Shooting – RedState

Close to the second anniversary of one of the most infamous and tragic school shootings in our nation’s history, families of the Uvalde victims are suing Meta Platforms, the owner of Instagram, and Activism Blizzard, the maker of the video game “Call of Duty.”

The families also have previously sued Daniel Defense, the maker of the AR-style rifle used in the shooting. Additionally, on Wednesday some filed a $500 million lawsuit against the police department, which failed to react in a timely manner during the shooting. They previously accepted a $2 million settlement with the city for their part in the massive failure. 

The families are covering every base to make sure nothing like this ever happens again. They believe video games that allow teenagers to practice violence desensitize them to the acts in real life, the lawsuit stated:

“According to the lawsuits, the Uvalde…

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