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Post by Admin on Jun 1, 2022 17:08:32 GMT
Uvalde, Texas — New questions are emerging about Uvalde schools Police Chief Peter Arredondo a week after a gunman massacred 19 fourth graders and two teachers at Robb Elementary. In a statement to CBS News Tuesday, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) said, "The Uvalde Police Department and Uvalde [school district] Police have been cooperating with investigators. The chief of the Uvalde [school district] Police provided an initial interview but has not responded to a request for a follow-up interview with the Texas Rangers that was made two days ago." However, in a statement to CNN on Wednesday, Arredondo said he is "in touch with DPS everyday." It was Arredondo who ordered officers to remain outside the classroom where the gunman was holed up during the siege. Questions are being asked about why Arredondo was in a position to make that decision and why he chose what he did, CBS Dallas reports. Agents from U.S. Customs and Border Protection ultimately breached the classroom area and fatally shot the suspect more than an hour after the shooter entered the building.
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Post by Admin on Jun 2, 2022 0:39:31 GMT
Breaking: At Least Four Dead Including Gunman In Oklahoma Hospital Campus Shooting 17,518 views Jun 2, 2022 Tusla Police say at least three people were killed and the gunman is also dead in a shooting at the St. Francis Hospital campus in Oklahoma.
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Post by Admin on Jun 2, 2022 6:15:49 GMT
Police connect Muskogee bomb threat to Tulsa shooting 5,864 views Jun 2, 2022 Police connect Muskogee bomb threat to Tulsa shooting
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Post by Admin on Jun 2, 2022 21:20:25 GMT
'System Error': Texas Lawmaker Says 911 Calls From Uvalde Did Not Reach School Police Chief 4,712 views Jun 3, 2022 Texas State Sen. Roland Gutierrez told reporters that 911 calls made from inside the classroom at Robb Elementary School during did not reach the campus law enforcement chief on the scene.
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Post by Admin on Jun 3, 2022 19:08:51 GMT
Uvalde shooting victims to be laid to rest l GMA 10,376 views Jun 3, 2022 Some of the young victims of the elementary school shooting will be buried this weekend. This week has been filled with funerals in Uvalde, Texas, to honor the 21 victims killed in the Robb Elementary School massacre. Amerie Jo Garza and Maite Rodriguez, both 10 years old, were laid to rest Tuesday. The last photo ever taken of Amerie Joe Garza, at this year's award's day, was featured inside the Hillcrest Funeral Home where her visitation took place, one mourner told ABC Houston station KTRK. Maite Rodriguez was "charismatic" and "goal-driven," her mother told The Associated Press. "I can't begin to imagine what these families are going through," the woman said as she wiped away tears. "And that's the hardest part. You know, if I could take a little bit of their pain away, I think I would."
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