United States Police who delayed stopping a Texas school shooter were shelved

The Texas Security Agency has called police action a “complete failure”.

In Texas Police who delayed stopping the Uvalde school shooter have been shelved, the school district police commissioner informs.

Police failed to control the situation because the police present did not immediately enter the classroom where the shooter had tapped himself and the children.

Police commissioner Pete Arredondo was in charge of government action on May 24 when an 18-year-old man killed 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School.

The Texas Public Security Agency on Tuesday blamed police action for “complete failure.”

Director of the Agency Steve McCraw’n according to the police there were enough to stop the shooter three minutes after he came to school. Instead, police wasted more than an hour, among other things, looking for a key that was never needed.

McCraw said police have decided to put police life ahead of children’s lives.

“The police had guns, the children didn’t. The police had bulletproof vests, the children did not. The cops were trained, the target did not, ”McCraw said.

Arredondo has since defended his activities in an interview with the Texas Tribune. According to Arredondo, his main goal was to save as many children and teachers as possible. He also talked about the lost key.

Arredondo may also lose his seat in the Uvalde City Council, where he was recently elected before the shooting. He has requested leave and did not attend the council meeting on Tuesday.

The city council has refused to grant leave of absence. If Arredondo fails to attend three consecutive meetings, he may be removed from the Board.

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