Justice Department proceeds with appeal of Sutherland Springs case

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The Justice Department proceeds with its appeal of a suit that found the federal government was partially responsible for the Sutherland Springs church shooting.

, to the FBI. That conviction, which led to Kelley’s dismissal from the Air Force, should have prevented the former airman from being able to buy the guns he used in the attack.

they argued during trial that Kelley would have procured the guns used in the attack by other means even if his criminal history had been accurately reported in the background check system. Kris Brown, president of Brady, declined to comment on what reaction, if any, the groups received in response to the letter. But she said the Brady background check system remains “one of the best tools we have for stopping prohibited purchases from buying guns” and could have stopped the gunman in Sutherland Springs from buying the weapons he used in the attack.that gun safety championed and signed into law last summer in the weeks after the deadly school shooting in Uvalde, Tex.

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