AUSTIN, Texas (AP) — The head of Texas’ state police met again Monday with a committee investigating the Uvalde elementary school shooting as anger over why officers waited so long to confront the gunman mounts among families of the 21 people killed inside a fourth-grade classroom. But state police insist they can’t because they don’t have authorization from the district attorney in Uvalde County. The investigative committee wants to include the video in preliminary public findings that could be made public later this month. The committee says it has so far interviewed more than 40 people, including police who were on the scene. Some Uvalde residents on Monday joined President Joe Biden on the White House lawn as he showcased a new law meant to reduce gun violence.
Source: thestar July 12, 2022 15:15 UTC