By delaying an appeal, Director Steve McCraw is postponing a reckoning.
For the last year, Texas Ranger Christopher Ryan Kindell has been on ice. Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw suspended Kindell in September 2022, accusing him of acting incompetently during the horrific attack on Uvalde’s Robb Elementary School earlier that year. After an internal investigation, McCraw followed up in January by firing Kindell over the objection of the ranger’s superiors. Since then, he’s refused to hear Kindell’s appeal.
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