UVALDE District leaders launched a video, and records showing the response to the shooting of the school that left 21 dead

The leaders of the provinces at Uvalde, Texas, released a police camera video and documenting the details of the law enforcement response during one of the bloodiest semester attacks in the history of the United States

Austin, Texas – District leaders in Uvalde, TexasThe video and documents of the police agency, which was issued on Tuesday, were issued in detail the response of law enforcement during one of the bloody semesters in the history of the United States that left 19 dead students and teachers.

The authorities were I criticized precisely For their slow response during the shooting of the Rob Primary School in May 2022 and to fail to face the 18 -year -old armed Salvador Ramos for more than an hour.

In a video issued on Tuesday, an officer involved in the initial response can be heard, “We cannot see him at all” before adding, “We were at the forefront and began shooting.”

The officer who wears the body asks: “It is in a semester, right?” Another officer replies: “With children.”

The records issued on Tuesday are the final batch of documents blocked by the local authorities during a legal battle that lasted for years regarding the arrival of the public. Family members were among the victims among those who are pushing for the issuance of records.

Media organizations, including the Associated Press, filed a lawsuit against UVALDE Consolidated Independent School District and Uvalde Province in 2022 to issue their records. A The Court of Appeal in Texas In July, the minimum ruling supported the records.

Last year, city officials at Upalde released Body camera shots and 911 calls.

The documents issued by the educational area on Monday are separated The spiral of the gunman down Starting from middle school, including leaking from school just months before the massacre.

I waited nearly 400 officers more than 70 minutes before confronting the gunman in a semester full of children and wounded. Federal and state investigations later discussed law enforcement, communication, leadership and technology, and asked whether the officers gave priority to their lives over the lives of children and teachers.

Uvalde School Police Commander Arlando House and Adrian Gonzalez, Another former boycott officer, the only two officers who face criminal charges of their actions on that day. Both acknowledged that they were not guilty of children being at risk and abandoning them and is scheduled to trial later this year.

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Siwier from Toledo, Ohio.

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