A coalition of news organizations has sued the Department of Public Safety, alleging the agency is illegally withheld body camera footage, 911 calls and other records of law enforcement's response to the Uvalde shooting, TexasTribune reports.
DPS Director Steve McCraw addresses the news media during a press conference outside of Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, Friday morning, May 27, 2022.
Under state law, records are presumed public unless a government body cites a specific exemption under the Public Information Act that allows information to be withheld.
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