Aviles, the congressional staffer who died after catching fire, has been determined. Santos-Aviles caught fire in her ...
The police chief who led the initial police response to last week’s mass school shooting in Uvalde, Texas was unaware of 911 calls made by students from within the classroom, according to Texas State ...
The Bexar County Medical Examiner’s Office has determined the cause and manner of death for Regina Santos-Aviles, the ...
A gunman opened fire in the ICU of UPMC Memorial Hospital, killing one police officer and wounding three staff members. Transcripts of 911 calls reveal the terror of ...
Aviles, 35, was found severely burned in the backyard of her home in Uvalde on Sept. 13. She died the next morning.
Law enforcement officials previously referred to the death of Regina Santos-Aviles, 35, who served as the Uvalde Regional District Director for Gonzales, as a "tragic loss," with no indication of foul ...
Outside the school, each harrowing minute during the Uvalde school shooting was felt by the relatives and loved ones of children and staff members. Within the halls ...
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