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Vol. I · No. 183 · 2051 Reports Friday, July 3, 2026
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Alabama teen's shark attack spurs federal alert legislation

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Topics in This Edition

Shark attacksPublic safety alertsLulu Gribbin

Summary

The AP segment profiles Alabama teen Lulu Gribbin's 2024 shark attack survival and her advocacy leading to 'Lulu's Law.' It includes her account of the incident, a prior nearby attack, and the push for phone alerts modeled on Amber Alerts. Segments feature Gribbin, family, and supporters discussing the bipartisan legislation. The report draws on survivor interviews, legislative context, and graphics referencing the alert system; it notes the law's passage authorizing national emergency messaging while states handle rollout.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately captures the survivor's story and legislative outcome, with claims corroborated by contemporaneous reporting. Minor framing issues include implying the attack occurred in Alabama waters when it was off Florida's Gulf Coast. The federal law enables alerts but leaves implementation to states, providing less immediate 'national' coverage than suggested. Viewer context on state-level systems already active in Alabama and the distinction between authorization and deployment would strengthen accuracy. Overall balanced and well-sourced without evident bias.

Key Moments

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Teen lost hand (and mentions arm/leg) in shark attack

Lulu Gribbin lost left hand and part of right leg in June 2024 attack, per AP and multiple reports

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Prior attack 90 minutes earlier, 3 miles away, possibly same shark

Multiple victims attacked same day off Florida Panhandle; timeline matches survivor accounts

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Idea led to law for phone alerts like Amber Alerts

Lulu's Law authorizes emergency wireless alerts for shark attacks; signed federally and implemented in Alabama

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Bipartisan law uniting Congress

Federal bill passed Senate unanimously and House with broad support before presidential signature

Notable Concerns

  • Attack location specified as Alabama in title but occurred in Florida waters

Sources Consulted

  1. Shark attack on Alabama teen inspires the start of a national alert system
  2. Alabama teen's shark attack inspires national alert system
  3. U.S. House passes 'Lulu's Law' shark alert system inspired by Mountain Brook teen
  4. Gov. Ivey signs 'Lulu's Law' to create shark alert system for Alabama beaches