Texas official slams Uvalde police response as an ‘abject failure’

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'One hour, 14 minutes and 8 seconds — that's how long the children waited and the teachers waited in Room 111 to be rescued.'

of active shooter incidents between 2000 and 2013 found that most end anywhere between two and five minutes.

"The officers had weapons; the children had none," McCraw noted."The officers had body armor; the children had none. The officers had training; the subject had none. One hour, 14 minutes and 8 seconds — that's how long the children waited and the teachers waited in Room 111 to be rescued."And while they waited, the on-site commander waited for radio and rifles," McCraw added."And he waited for shields and he waited for SWAT.

McCraw testified he believed that a classroom door, behind which staff and students waited, was not locked from the outside.The Texas Tribune"Each time I tried a key I was just praying," he said, adding,"Not a single responding officer ever hesitated, even for a moment, to put themselves at risk to save the children."reported that some parents disagreed strongly with that assessment and called for Arredondo to be fired.

"Having Pete still employed, knowing he is incapable of decision-making that saves lives, is terrifying," said parent Brett Cross."Do what is right. Remove Pete from employment."

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