On the second anniversary of the Uvalde school shooting, new lawsuits were filed by victims’ families against three corporations the filing says are responsible for essentially grooming “socially vulnerable” young men to carry out their violent video game fantasies against real people. The group sued Daniel Defense, maker of high-end rifles; Activision, maker of the shooter game Call of Duty, and Meta Platforms, parent of Facebook and Instagram, the Washington Post reports. A teenage attacker killed 19 students and two teachers at Texas’ Robb Elementary School. The suit likens the companies’ m…