City near Uvalde school shooting revokes NRA gun show deal
HONDO, Texas — A Texas city near Uvalde where 19 fourth graders and two teachers were murdered on May 24 has rescinded a deal for a gun group's fundraising event in a city-owned hall.
The Hondo City Council voted 4-1 Monday to rescind the rental agreement for the Friends of the NRA to hold its fundraiser Saturday at the city's Medina Fair Hall.
The vote came after an angry crowd denounced the event, including a raffle of a semi-automatic rifle similar to one an 18-year-old gunman used in the massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, 44 miles east of Hondo.
The group has held similar fundraisers in the hall for about 15 years and had leased the hall last spring, the San Antonio Express-News reported. Hondo is 33 miles west of San Antonio.
Supporters of the local National Rifle Association group asserted that the event helped teach young people how to handle firearms responsibly and that there was no disrespect toward the Robb Elementary dead intended. Others in the crowd Monday condemned the event and its timing.
"Us as parents deserve better than this. I mean, you can't sit here and try to sell a rifle strikingly similar to the one that killed our children, you know, less than 60 days after they passed away," said Angel Garza, stepfather of Amerie Jo Garza, who was among those killed.