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Judge Blocks Release of Information on State Police Response to Uvalde Shooting

2022-08-11 58 Dailymotion

Judge Blocks Release of Information , on State Police Response , to Uvalde Shooting.<br />On August 10, a Texas judge blocked the release <br />of records regarding the response by state police <br />to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School. .<br />Travis County 419th Civil District Court Judge <br />Catherine A. Mauzy ruled that the Texas Department<br />of Public Safety (DPS) is allowed to withhold records. .<br />Fox News reports that Senator Roland Gutierrez requested <br />all training manuals and any documents from DPS regarding <br />state police response to the shooting.<br />Fox News reports that Senator Roland Gutierrez requested <br />all training manuals and any documents from DPS regarding <br />state police response to the shooting.<br />On July 21, DPS agreed to provide <br />the records if Gutierrez agreed to <br />not release the information publicly.<br />The proposal was rejected by Gutierrez, <br />who said that the documents should be<br />made widely available to the public.<br />Fox News reports that a total of 376 law <br />enforcement officers from different <br />agencies responded to the tragedy. .<br />Fox News reports that a total of 376 law <br />enforcement officers from different <br />agencies responded to the tragedy. .<br />19 children and two adults were <br />killed in the Robb Elementary <br />School massacre on May 24. .<br />According to a 77-page report released by a state House committee, <br />victims inside the school waited over an hour for help before <br />the classroom was breached and the gunman was killed.<br />Last week, Uvalde County District <br />Attorney Christina Mitchell Busbee asked <br />that state police records not be released.<br />Last week, Uvalde County District <br />Attorney Christina Mitchell Busbee asked <br />that state police records not be released.<br />According to Busbee, the information <br />could jeopardize ongoing investigations <br />by Texas Rangers and the FBI.<br />According to Busbee, the information <br />could jeopardize ongoing investigations <br />by Texas Rangers and the FBI

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