'It’s a good-old boy system': How tragedy is changing politics in Uvalde

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'It’s a good-old boy system': How tragedy is changing politics in Uvalde
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“Uvalde’s been the way it is for many years ... It’s a good-old boy system, and it needs to be changed from the bottom up.” Brett Cross lost his nephew Uziyah, a 10-year-old he had raised as a son, in the shooting.

Brett Cross had a short list of demands during his two-week sit-in at the Uvalde school district’s central office: put the police force on ice and investigate its actions on the day 19 children and two teachers were gunned down at Robb Elementary.“I want everybody to get out and vote,” said Cross, who lost his nephew Uziyah, a 10-year-old he had raised as a son, in the shooting.

“Uvalde’s been the way it is for many years,” said Cazares, 43. “It’s a good-old boy system, and it needs to be changed from the bottom up.” State Rep. Roland Gutierrez, D-San Antonio, addresses the crowd attending a Get Out the Vote rally at the Town Square in Uvalde, Texas, Saturday evening, Oct. 8, 2022.Uvalde school district suspends all police department operations

Evidence of that is everywhere here. Large crowds of angry parents, their families and friends descended on the Uvalde City Council and school district last summer. The Crosses and others launched a group, Lives Robbed, to seek changes. Nikki and Brett Cross take a quiet moment to themselves to visit Uziyah Garcia’s memorial at the Town Square while attending a Get Out the Vote rally, Saturday evening, Oct. 8, 2022. The couple raised their 10-year-old nephew Garcia as their own son. He was one of 19 children and two teachers killed in the May 24 shooting at Robb Elementary.A few others have jumped into city politics.

Anger and frustration are evident everywhere. Where she once expected the best from the school district, Sandra Torres now expects the worst in the wake of the Robb Elementary massacre.

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