by Michael Robinson | Uvalde Hesperian
Video shared to the Uvalde Hesperian by Mason Miller
Top Photo: Attorney representing Robb School Victim’s family member. Josh Koshkoff speaks outside of a Los Angeles County Courthouse.
Family members of students killed on May 24th, 2022, during the Robb School massacre traveled to Los Angeles California for a n important hearing on Friday, July 18th,2025 which according to Law.com, could determine whether their suit against Meta Platforms Inc. and “Call of Duty”
can move forward.
“The hearing addresses a demurrer and special motion to dismiss filed by defendants pursuant to California’s anti-SLAPP statute,” according to the Law.com article.
In a press conference outside the Los Angeles County Courthouse, Josh Koskoff, partner at Koskoff, Koskoff & Bieder attorney for the families. for the victim’s family members stated the three worst school massacre shooters were influenced by “Call or Duty: computer game.
“All three of those shooters to some extent or another are known to have been influenced and addicted to “Call of Duty,” Koshkoff said. He went on to say the advent of mass shootings has occurred with the advent of “Call of Duty’.
Koshkoff stated that a deal between Activision and the makers of “Call or Duty” may have influenced the weapon choice of the Uvalde School shooter.
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