Uvalde mayor speaks about lawsuit filed against the district attorney

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Uvalde mayor speaks about lawsuit filed against the district attorney
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The Uvalde mayor Don McLaughlin is speaking about the lawsuit filed against the district attorney Christina Mitchell nearly one week ago.

After the city of Uvalde was named the defendant of two other lawsuits filed last week, Mayor McLaughlin is speaking out about one filed on behalf of his city against Uvalde district attorney Christina Mitchell.

In July, McLaughlin announced an independent investigation into Uvalde PD would be done by Austin investigator Jesse Prado.Now he says because DA Mitchell is withholding materials like body camera video and audio from all responding law enforcement agencies, Prado’s investigation cannot

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