Both statewide and Uvalde elected leaders have said they want full transparency about what happened in the near hour and a half it took for law enforcement to kill a school shooter. They called for the release of surveillance video on their terms, but an Austin-based news outlet had it and released it anyway.
The outlets initially published an edited clip of the
The Austin American-Statesman and KVUE obtained surveillance inside and outside Robb Elementary School in Uvalde as well as body camera footage from one officer.It depicts the crash outside the school and shows the first images of the gunman inside the school before he fired more than 100 shots inside two conjoined classrooms, killing 19 kids and two teachers.
Nineteen minutes into the video, it shows heavily armed officers in position. You can see at least one shield. Twelve minutes later, there are more shields. A total 77 minutes passed between the gunman’s arrival at Robb Elementary School and law enforcement finally killing him. "And when I looked at that video and I saw the officers who were standing in that hallway doing nothing except standing back, I was very, very disappointed," one community member said.The Texas House committee investigating the Uvalde shooting wanted to wait until Sunday when it released its final report on the shooting response.
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