376 officers responded to Uvalde shooting despite delay

Texas lawmakers investigating the Uvalde disaster seem stunned that 21 people were killed after so many cops (nearly 400) responded to the scene of the shooting, and they blame "a police raid." extremely poor decision".

The 80-page investigative report, released Sunday by a Texas House of Representatives committee, finds that a total of 376 officers responded to the Robb Elementary School tragedy in May, but it is " almost certain" that at least 100 shots were fired. fired inside before they entered.

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According to the report, no one took command once they arrived on the scene, despite the presence of hundreds of officers from across the region.

A commander of a Border Patrol Tactical Team also waited for the arrival of a bulletproof shield, as well as a classroom master key, further delaying the response to the interior.

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Pete Arredondo, the former police chief of the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District, also tried to locate the keys, but no one checked to see if the doors were locked, according to the report.

The report states that he also considered the shooter to be a "barricaded subject", as he had no eye contact with the shooter.

376 officers responded to Uvalde shooting despite delay

Texas lawmakers investigating the Uvalde disaster seem stunned that 21 people were killed after so many cops (nearly 400) responded to the scene of the shooting, and they blame "a police raid." extremely poor decision".

The 80-page investigative report, released Sunday by a Texas House of Representatives committee, finds that a total of 376 officers responded to the Robb Elementary School tragedy in May, but it is " almost certain" that at least 100 shots were fired. fired inside before they entered.

KVIEW

According to the report, no one took command once they arrived on the scene, despite the presence of hundreds of officers from across the region.

A commander of a Border Patrol Tactical Team also waited for the arrival of a bulletproof shield, as well as a classroom master key, further delaying the response to the interior.

KVIEW

Pete Arredondo, the former police chief of the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District, also tried to locate the keys, but no one checked to see if the doors were locked, according to the report.

The report states that he also considered the shooter to be a "barricaded subject", as he had no eye contact with the shooter.

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