Uvalde Lawsuit: 'Call of Duty' Game Maker Trains Adolescents to 'Become Gunmen' Joshua Lott/The Washington Post via Getty Images
One of the wrongful death lawsuits that families of Uvalde elementary school shooting victims filed claims that Activision, maker of Call of Duty, trains “adolescents to become gunmen.”
Breitbart News reported that numerous wrongful death lawsuits were filed on May 24, 2024, by the families against AR-15 maker Daniel Defense, Instagram parent company Meta, and Call of Duty maker Activision.
Attorney Josh Koskoff filed the suits.
The Associated Press noted that Koskoff pointed to Daniel Defense, Meta, and Activision, saying, “There is a direct line between the conduct of these companies and the Uvalde shooting…This three-headed monster knowingly exposed him to the weapon, conditioned him to see it as a tool to solve his problems, and trained him to use it.”
In the complaint against Activision and Meta, plaintiffs claim, “Activision is in the wildly lucrative business of training adolescents to become gunmen.”
The plaintiffs admit that the action in Call of Duty is only “virtual;” however, they claim the weapons depicted in the video game “are authentic.”
The complaint alleges, “The [Uvalde attacker] tracked down items for which he had no need—two different rifle sights, a smoke grenade, an AR-15 'weapon skin'—because of their connection to Call of Duty.”
The Texas Tribune reported that the Uvalde attacker bought two rifles “legally” after he became old enough to do so. This means he passed background checks with a Federal Firearms License Holder (FFL) to acquire the guns.
He bought one rifle on May 17, 2022, and the second on May 20, 2022. He had both guns with him as he approached to attack the school on May 24, 2022, but wrecked his truck and left one of the rifles behind in the vehicle.
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