Plaintiffs' attorneys rest case after grilling accused Santa Fe HS shooter's father

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Plaintiffs' attorneys rest case after grilling accused Santa Fe HS shooter's father
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The judge ruled there's no evidence that the mother or father purposely gave the accused shooter the guns he used, but said there is enough evidence for the trial to proceed on a count of negligence.

The judge ruled there's no evidence that the mother or father purposely gave the accused shooter the guns he used, but said there is enough evidence for the trial to proceed on a count of negligence.Attorneys representing the victims of the Santa Fe High School mass shooting rested their case in the civil trial Friday after eight days and 19 witnesses.

On Monday, jurors will hear very different testimony, as attorneys for the parents try to convince them they had no way of knowing what their son was allegedly planning. Antonios, who testified for several hours Thursday and Friday, said he didn't know his son had mental issues, which attorneys argued were obvious due to falling grades, antisocial behavior, and an obsession with weapons.Late Friday afternoon, Judge Jack Ewing ruled there's no evidence that the mother or father purposely gave the accused shooter the guns he used, but said there is enough evidence for the trial to proceed on a count of negligence.

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