The last conversation Sandra Torres had with her 10-year-old daughter was about her nervous excitement over whether she’d make the all-star softball team. Hours later, Eliahna Torres was among 19 children and two teachers massacred in a shooting at their elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.With few answers about law enforcement’s 77-minute wait on May 24 in a school hallway rather than confronting the gunman, Sandra Torres filed a federal lawsuit on Monday against police, the school district and the maker of the gun the shooter used.“My baby never made it out of the school,” she said. “There’s no accountability or transparency. There’s nothing being done.”
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