Uvalde report: 376 officers but 'egregiously poor' decisions

Jul 19, 2022 View Original Article
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54% : The overwhelming majority of those who responded were federal and state law enforcement.
50% : Three sentenced to prison terms for defrauding Lowe's Iredell County restaurant inspections: July 3-6 Mooresville Fire-Rescue uncouples hose to officially open Station 6 MGSD names Jason Gardner as new superintendent Iredell County real estate transactions: July 1-6 Our Town 100 years ago: Mooresville and South Iredell in 1922 Littlejohn named network CEO at Lake Norman, Davis Regional Medical centers Dad, not boy, was driving truck that hit golfers' van in Texas, killing 9, NTSB says Nurse practitioner joins medical group The rest of the story: Survey shows I-SS teachers mostly pleased but there are areas for improvement Jennifer Lopez changes her name after marrying Ben Affleck, a NASCAR driver stabbed to death, and more celeb news Mooresville resident killed in three-vehicle crash on NC 3"At Robb Elementary, law enforcement responders failed to adhere to their active shooter training, and they failed to prioritize saving innocent lives over their own safety," the report said.
46% : The report followed weeks of closed-door interviews with more than 40 people, including witnesses and law enforcement who were on the scene of the shooting.
44% : The report noted that many of the hundreds of law enforcement responders who rushed to the school were better trained and equipped than the school district police -- which the head of the Texas Department of Public Safety, the state police force, previously faulted for not going into the room sooner.
42% : Investigators said it was not their job to determine whether officers should be held accountable, saying that decisions rests with each law enforcement agency.
41% : Officials with the Texas Department of Public Safety and U.S. Border Patrol did not immediately return requests for comment Sunday.

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