The state agency investigating the mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde has determined that the commander facing criticism for the slow police response was not carrying a radio as the massacre unfolded, a Texas state senator said Friday.
where the gunman had holed up. The Democrat called it a “system failure.”
The news emerged amid tensions between state and local authorities over how police handled the shooting and communicated what happened to the public.inside the school, and more than an hour passed from when the first officers followed him into the building and when he was killed by law enforcement, according to an official timeline.
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