Google is paying tribute to a 10-year-old artist who was a victim of the deadly school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, school massacre with a special 'Doodle' post.
Google is paying tribute to a young artist among the 19 children who died in a mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.Her artwork did not make the finals, but Google decided to display it as a tribute to her and the other victims.President Joe Biden has also told Ramirez's father he plans to hang one of her drawings in the White House.
Last week, the Texas House of Representatives released a nearly 80-page report that revealed"systemic failures" by both state and federal law enforcement agencies, the news outlet reported. According to the report, the AP reported that the suspected gunman fired approximately 142 rounds inside the school.
The Texas Tribune reported that more than 400 law enforcement officials, which included 150 U.S. Border Patrol agents and 91 state police officials, rushed to the scene.
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