Texas FIRES officer who responded to Uvalde school shooting
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52% : In the event of a school shooting or other tragic event, the parents can hand the identification card to law enforcement to help more easily identify their child.51% : A letter sent to parents and families within Texas' largest school system, the Houston Independent School District, noted that the distribution would begin this week and that the kits are optional.'Caregivers are under no obligation to use the kits,' a letter sent out to HISD principals obtained by the Houston Chronicle reads.'But they must be informed by your institution that the available kits will allow them to have a set of their child's fingerprints and DNA in that they can turn over to law enforcement in case of an emergency.'
33% :Salvador Ramos, 18, (pictured) was eventually shot dead by border patrol, over an hour after entering the school
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