“What I want no one can give me: I want my daughter back, and if I can’t have her, then those who failed her will never know peace.'
Salazar then turned to theto the shooting. “It’s a joke; I could’ve did a better job myself if I’d been able to get through their lines,” he said, explaining that he was among the many incensed Uvaldeans who were forbidden to cross a police perimeter line while cops took 77 minutes to kill the shooter. The delayed response has enraged the local community and drawn condemnation from law enforcement experts, while state and local officials have worsened the matter byand denying access to records.
Hundreds march with the Unheard Voices March & Rally for the 21 victims of the Robb Elementary mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas, on July 10, 2022.At a quarter to six, the demonstrators assembled on Geraldine Street by the school, flanked in front and back by state troopers on motorcycles and bicycles. A crew of Brown Berets, from multiple Texas cities, organized the crowd and handed out waterbottles. Sweat poured as the march began.
“What I want no one can give me: I want my daughter back, and if I can’t have her, then those who failed her will never know peace.” After a mile, the assembly halted at Uvalde’s town square, where live oaks provided merciful shade. One by one, representatives from each of the 21 families took to the podium to speak, a procession of still-roiling rage and grief that lasted about two hours.
“What I want no one can give me: I want my daughter back, and if I can’t have her, then those who failed her will never know peace,” said Kimberly Rubio, mother ofBlame centered most frequently on Governor Greg Abbott for signing
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