Uvalde victims uncle elected to school board nearly two years after shooting

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Uvalde victims uncle elected to school board nearly two years after shooting
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SAN ANTONIO – Uvalde and Batesville residents resoundingly voted for Jesus “Jesse” Rizo in the May 4 school board election.Rizo is the uncle of Jaclyn Cazares,

SAN ANTONIO – Uvalde and Batesville residents resoundingly voted for Jesus “Jesse” Rizo in the May 4 school board election.

Berlinda Arreola, step-grandmother of Amerie Jo Garza, says this was not just a win for Rizo, but a win for all of the families of the victims. "It's really starting to shift the tide with how we are treated and how justice and accountability will actually start being brought forward,” Cross said.

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