Uvalde Families Sue Meta, Gun Maker, and Video Game Company on Shooting Anniversary
Lawsuits target companies for allegedly glorifying violence and conditioning shooter before attack that killed 21.
- Families accuse Meta, Activision, and Daniel Defense of marketing weapons and violent content to adolescents.
- Legal actions claim the shooter was influenced by hyper-realistic video games and social media content.
- The lawsuits follow a similar legal strategy used in the Sandy Hook settlement against gun manufacturers.
- Claims include negligence and wrongful death for promoting and facilitating access to firearms.
- The lawsuits were filed on the second anniversary of the tragic Uvalde school shooting.


























