Judge orders DPS to release videos, investigative material from Robb Elementary shooting

Travis County suit asks judge to order agency to release records regarding the law enforcement response to the deadliest school shooting in Texas history

After more than a year of back and forth in the courtroom, a state district court judge in Austin has ruled the Texas Department of Public Safety must release records from the Uvalde school shooting.

KSAT 12 News and more than a dozen media organizations filed a lawsuit on Aug. 1, 2022, asking a judge to order DPS to release records regarding the law enforcement response to the May 24, 2022, massacre at Robb Elementary School.

The requests for information were filed under the Texas Public Information Act by local, state, and national newsrooms. However, DPS officials refused to release them, citing a pending investigation exemption.

Records we’re asking for include emails, unredacted body-worn cameras and other video footage, call logs, 911 records and other emergency communications, interview notes, forensic and ballistic records, and lists of DPS personnel who responded to the tragedy.

According to the Texas House of Representatives Investigative Committee on the Robb Elementary Shooting report released in July 2022, DPS had 91 of its officers respond to the shooting.

Per the terms of this final judgment, DPS must disclose the records within 20 days. The law enforcement agency has until Dec. 28 to file an appeal on the ruling and has previously indicated it will do so.

If an appeal is filed, that could further delay the release of records.

Brett Cross, guardian of Uziyah Garcia — who was killed in the shooting — says if DPS files an appeal, it assures him that their response to the shooting wasn’t sufficient.

“They are covering up for themselves, and they are covering up for other people, and that they do not plan to hold anybody accountable,” Cross said.

Uvalde County District Attorney Christina Mitchell tried to intervene on behalf of DPS in the ongoing lawsuit, but the judge blocked her from doing so in September.

The media organizations include the following:

  • The Texas Tribune
  • ABC News
  • CBS News
  • CNN
  • Dow Jones & Co.
  • Gannett
  • Graham Media Group, Houston
  • Graham Media Group, San Antonio
  • NBC News
  • The New York Times Company
  • Pro Publica, Inc.
  • Scripps Media
  • TEGNA
  • The Washington Post

Find more Uvalde coverage on KSAT.com here


About the Authors

Leigh Waldman is an investigative reporter at KSAT 12. She joined the station in 2021. Leigh comes to San Antonio from the Midwest after spending time at a station in Omaha, NE. After two winters there, she knew it was time to come home to Texas. When Leigh is not at work, she enjoys eating, playing with her dogs and spending time with family.

Emmy-award winning reporter Dillon Collier joined KSAT Investigates in September 2016. Dillon's investigative stories air weeknights on the Nightbeat and on the Six O'Clock News. Dillon is a two-time Houston Press Club Journalist of the Year and a Texas Associated Press Broadcasters Reporter of the Year.

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