Leaked Footage of , Uvalde School Shooting , Highlights Delayed Law Enforcement Response.<br />CNN reports that leaked surveillance video has offered a clear account of law enforcement's response during the Uvalde school massacre. .<br />The 'Austin American-Statesman' newspaper's leak of the video has outraged families of the victims who had yet to see the footage themselves.<br />The video shows law enforcement <br />officers retreating after <br />the gunman opened fire on them.<br />Over an hour later, the doorway <br />of the classroom was finally breached <br />and the gunman was shot and killed.<br />Families of victims were blindsided by the leaked footage <br />on July 12, days before they were expected to be <br />shown the video by the Texas House Committee.<br />There's no reason for the families to see that. <br />I mean, they were going to see the video, <br />but they didn't need to see the gunman <br />coming in and hear the gunshots. <br />They don't need to relive that, <br />they've been through enough, Don McLaughlin, Uvalde Mayor, via CNN.<br />CNN reports that the video highlights unanswered <br />questions regarding the tragedy, particularly <br />the delayed response by law enforcement.<br />CNN reports that the video highlights unanswered <br />questions regarding the tragedy, particularly <br />the delayed response by law enforcement.<br />They just didn't act. They just didn't move. <br />I just don't know what was going through <br />those policemen's minds that tragic day, <br />but... there was just no action on their part, Ronald Garza, Uvalde County Commissioner, via CNN.<br />State Senator Roland Gutierrez told CNN <br />the video also fails to answer the question of, "who, if anybody, was in charge.".<br />State Senator Roland Gutierrez told CNN <br />the video also fails to answer the question of, "who, if anybody, was in charge.".<br />Even if we see 77 minutes in a hallway, <br />it's not going to tell us who was in charge <br />or who should have been in charge. <br />And I think that's the sad statement <br />of what happened on May 24<br />is that no one was in charge, Roland Gutierrez, State Senator, via CNN
