Jury Exonerates Parents of 2018 Santa Fe High School Shooter, Holds Online Ammo Seller Partially Liable

GALVESTON, Texas — A Texas jury ruled that the parents of Dimitrios Pagourtzis, who carried out the deadly 2018 Santa Fe High School shooting, are not financially liable for the tragedy that left 10 dead. The deliberations concluded a civil trial that scrutinized the alleged negligence in securing firearms and failure to address mental health issues. The legal action, originating from the families of the victims, demanded accountability from Antonios Pagourtzis and Rose Maria Kosmetatos, accusing them of not preventing their son from accessing the firearms used in the event. While the jury assigned the … Read more

Victory in Court: Jury Sides with School Shooter’s Parents in Landmark Case

Dallas, Texas – In a closely watched verdict, a Dallas jury has decided that the parents of a teenager who carried out a school shooting are not legally responsible for the actions of their son. This landmark ruling focuses attention on the extent of parental accountability in such tragic circumstances. The case centered around the tragic incident that occurred at a local Dallas school last year, where the shooter, then a minor, opened fire on campus, resulting in severe injuries but luckily no fatalities. The lawsuit was brought forward by families of the victims, who … Read more

Jury Clears Parents of Responsibility in Santa Fe High School Massacre, Gun Store Partly Liable

GALVESTON, Texas — In a notable legal outcome, the parents of the former student who committed a massacre at Santa Fe High School in 2018 were cleared of any liability by a Galveston County jury on Monday. The tragic event left 10 people dead and others injured, stirring conversations nationwide about parental responsibility and gun control. The civil trial, which sought to attribute some responsibility to the shooter, Dimitrios Pagourtzis’s parents, Antonios Pagourtzis and Rose Maria Kosmetatos, ended with a verdict that primarily pinned the blame on Dimitrios himself and, to a lesser extent, an … Read more

Judge Rules Virginia School District Must Allow Transgender Student to Join Girls’ Tennis Team

Richmond, Va. – A recent ruling in Virginia has paved the way for a transgender student to participate on the girls’ tennis team in her school district, emphasizing the importance of nondiscrimination policies in educational settings. The decision came after a lengthy legal battle, underscoring ongoing national debates surrounding sports participation rights of transgender students. The case involved a high school student, identified by the initials A.B., who sought to join the girls’ tennis team but faced opposition from the local school district. Citing Title IX, a federal civil rights law that prohibits sex-based discrimination … Read more