‘Dead suspect’ loophole in state law could prevent release of information in Uvalde school shooting

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Three weeks have passed since the school shooting in Uvalde, and there are concerns that a loophole in Texas law that could prevent information from being released as questions about what happened inside Robb Elementary remain.

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Moody, who represents El Paso, said one of the exceptions is a 1997 amendment under the Texas Public Records Act. It’s now commonly referred to as the “dead suspect loophole.” It’s speculated this could come into play in the case involving the Robb Elementary School shooting that left 21 dead, especially with the ever-changing storyline presented by law enforcement agencies.

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