Texas DPS Director Steve McCraw testified before a Texas Senate committee that officers could have stopped the Uvalde school shooter on May 24. Read more:
On Tuesday, Arredondo, the chief of the Uvalde Schools Police Department was expected to appear in front of a Texas House of Representatives investigation committee to speak on the police response to the school shooting at the Robb Elementary School, which left 21 victims dead, including 19 children and two teachers.is currently holding an open hearing on the latest investigations into the police response to the shooting.
revealed that several officers with rifles and a shield were inside the Robb Elementary School within 19 minutes of the first 911 call. The officers did not enter the classroom until over an hour later.of ordering a"cover up" on the shooting.
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