The families of four kids shot in Uvalde elementary school massacre files $100 million lawsuit against shooter’s estate

The families of four kids shot in Uvalde elementary school massacre files $100 million lawsuit against shooter’s estate

The families of four children injured in the Uvalde, Texas, elementary school shooting have sued the shooter’s estate for $100 million.

According to Fox News, injury attorney Thomas Henry, who is representing the four families, said they were seeking damages for a child shot in the leg, a child shot in the shoulder, a child shot in the face, and a fourth child shot in the back, leg, and shoulder by 18-year-old gunman Salvador Ramos.

Each of these kids has received a lot of medical attention. ‘Some have had repeated procedures,’ according to the lawsuit. ‘ They’ve all sustained serious bodily injuries as well as unspeakable emotional pain.

‘They saw their classmates and teachers being shot and killed right in front of their eyes.’

The families of four kids shot and injured in the Uvalde elementary school massacre filed a $100 million lawsuit against the estate of the shooter, Salvador Ramos (pictured)Pictured, a memorial to the 19 students and two teachers at the Robb Elementary School who were shot and killed by the gunman