Dept. of Justice reaches $144.5 million tentative settlement with Sutherland Springs Church for shooting victims in the 2017 incident.

Dept. of Justice reaches $144.5 million tentative settlement with Sutherland Springs Church for shooting victims in the 2017 incident.

RISKAlert #1704 April 5, 2023 Sutherland Springs, Texas

Dept. of Justice reaches $144,500,000 tentative settlement with Sutherland Springs Church for mass shooting victims in the 2017 shooting that killed 26 and injured 22.

Victims of the 2017?mass shooting at a Sutherland Springs, Texas, church?have reached a tentative agreement with the Justice Department to settle their yearslong legal battle with the government for $144.5 million, according to an attorney for the victims and the Justice Department.?Twenty-six were killed and 22 were injured in the Nov. 5, 2017, massacre at the small, rural First Baptist Church.

The Sutherland Springs families "have gone through so much pain and loss in the most horrific way," trial attorney Jamal Alsaffar said in a statement. "But despite their own pain, these families fought for justice, they ?endured and won two trials against the Federal Government and made this country safer as a result."

The tentative agreement is among the largest paid ?to victims of a mass shooting.

The agreement is "not final," Alsaffar said, and will require final signoff from Attorney General Merrick Garland, but if approved, it would bring to a close a complex and uncomfortable process for the DOJ as it sought to appeal a judge's ruling that found the government largely responsible for the shooting because the shooter was issued a gun because his previous discharge for domestic violence, while known, were not entered in the NICS background database, which should have made it impossible for him to legally obtain a firearm.

In July 2021, a judge ruled that the?U.S. Air Force was 60% responsible?for the church shooting because?it failed to alert the FBI that the shooter, Devin Kelley, was previously investigated and court martialed for assaulting his then-wife and stepson on an Air Force base, which would have flagged him as barred from purchasing a weapon under the NICS background check system.

After the government expressed its intent to appeal, many of the survivors, still struggling with expensive medical care to treat the injuries they suffered, spoke out in excruciating detail how the delays in receiving settlement money left them essentially in limbo.?

"No words or amount of money can diminish the immense tragedy of the mass shooting in Sutherland Springs," Associate Attorney General Vanita Gupta said in a statement Wednesday. "Today’s announcement brings the litigation to a close, ending a painful chapter for the victims of this unthinkable crime."

The DOJ added in a statement, "The NICS plays a critical role in combatting gun violence, and the federal government is always striving to improve the functioning of that system. The Department continues to work actively to combat gun violence as part of its comprehensive violent crime reduction strategy."


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