Fact Check

No, Uvalde Shooting Victim's 2 Fathers Were Not Proof of a 'False Flag'

Conspiracy theorists reached unimaginable new lows in response to the grief of parents whose children were slaughtered in their elementary school classroom.

Published June 2, 2022

UVALDE, TEXAS - MAY 30: People visit a memorial for the 19 children and two adults killed on May 24th during a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School on May 30, 2022 in Uvalde, Texas. Visitations for Amerie Jo Garza and Maite Rodriguez, two of the 19 children killed in the May 24th Robb Elementary School mass shooting are being held today. Wakes and funerals for the 21 victims will be scheduled throughout the week. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) (Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
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Claim:
In May 2022 television interviews, two different "crisis actors" portrayed the father of Amerie Jo Garza, who was shot dead in the Uvalde school shooting.

Fact Check

The Uvalde massacre in May 2022, in which an armed assailant shot dead 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School, provoked a tsunami of grief and outrage throughout Texas, the United States, and beyond.

Unfortunately, however, it also prompted a grimly predictable slew of conspiracy theories, including the now-familiar "false flag" canards, which wrongly claimed the entire atrocity was sinisterly staged or orchestrated in order to advance a political agenda — typically presented as enhanced gun control.

Taking in the grief on the faces of those whose children were slaughtered in their school classroom, it's difficult to imagine that any observer could suggest the whole episode was a hoax and the mourners were "crisis actors" (performers who, according to conspiracy theorists, try to convince onlookers that a tragedy had occurred when it actually hadn't). And yet, that's exactly what some self-discrediting websites and activists did.

For example, on May 27, the right-wing propaganda site NewsTreason published a post with the headline, "False Flag? Uvalde Shooting Victim Has Different Fathers on CNN & NBC — How?"

The post contained a 90-second video that consisted of heavily-edited excerpts from two television interviews, designed to create the impression that sinister actors, including cable news networks, had staged the Uvalde massacre and used "crisis actors" to portray the loved ones of victims. In this particular case, promoters of the conspiracy theory focused on the family of 10-year-old Amerie Jo Garza, a fatal victim of the elementary school shooting.

According to the theory, the plotters slipped up by having two different "actors" play the same father, thus revealing their chicanery.

In reality, the two men interviewed were Garza's stepfather and biological father, each of whom was referred to simply as her father in each interview.

On May 25, CNN's Anderson Cooper interviewed Angel Garza, who is the stepfather of Amerie Jo Garza, and husband to the girl's mother, Kimberly Garcia. That interview can be watched in full on YouTube.

On May 26, Savannah Guthrie, presenter of NBC's Today, interviewed Alfred Garza III, who is the biological father of Amerie Jo Garza. That interview can also be watched in full on YouTube.

The girl's family relationships were clearly outlined in her obituary, which was published on the website of Hillcrest Memorial Funeral Home in Uvalde on May 25before conspiracy theorists presented the remarks of her two fathers as having no reasonable explanation:

Amerie Jo Garza's obituary, which clearly explained that she had both a biological father and stepfather, was freely available online for five days before Charlie Kirk, conspiracy theorist and founder of the right-wing Turning Point USA, promoted the NewsTreason video on Rumble, and to his roughly 2.4 million Facebook followers.


Sources

“Amerie Jo Garza - View Obituary & Service Information.” Amerie Jo Garza Obituary, https://www.hillcrestmemorialfuneralhome.com/obituaries/Amerie-Garza/. Accessed 2 June 2022.

“Collection: Uvalde School Shooting.” Snopes.Com, https://www.snopes.com/collections/uvalde-school-shooting/. Accessed 2 June 2022.

Families Of Texas School Shooting Victims Speak On Their Tragic Loss. www.youtube.com, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TIhUoeeV52o. Accessed 2 June 2022.

First Responder Shares Heartbreaking Story of Learning about Daughter’s Death. www.youtube.com, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xvPOGcHrpRU. Accessed 2 June 2022.

NBC & CNN INTERVIEW TWO DIFFERENT CRISIS ACTOR “FATHERS” OF THE SAME GIRL IN UVALDE, TEXAS. www.bitchute.com, https://www.bitchute.com/video/kCTECja8fvKs/. Accessed 2 June 2022.

“Snopestionary: What Does ‘False Flag’ Mean?” Snopes.Com, https://www.snopes.com/articles/354976/false-flag-definition/. Accessed 2 June 2022.

truth81. “? False Flag? Uvalde Shooting Victim Has Different Fathers on CNN & NBC - How?” NewsTreason.Com, 28 May 2022, https://www.newstreason.com/post/false-flag-uvalde-shooting-victim-has-different-fathers-on-cnn-nbc-how.

Two Networks, Same Victim, Different Fathers??rumble.com, https://rumble.com/v16phw8-two-networks-same-victim-different-fathers.html. Accessed 2 June 2022.

Dan Mac Guill is a former writer for Snopes.