Sutherland Springs mass shooting survivors and DOJ reach $144.5 million settlement
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The Justice Department and victims of the 2017 Sutherland Spring mass shooting in Texas have reached a tentative $144.5 million settlement in a case arguing the U.S. government bears some responsibility for the attack. NBC News’ Ken Dilanian details the agreement that will end a years-long battle for the survivors and families of the 26 people killed in the shooting.April 5, 2023
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