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Texas school shooting: outrage mounts over police response - latest updates The Guardian USGunman's final 90 minutes fuel questions about police delays The Associated PressUvalde Shooter Fired Outside School for 12 Minutes Before Entering The Wall Street JournalGunman's final 90 minutes fuel questions about police delays KSNF/KODE - FourStatesHomepage.comSchools reflect on Texas tragedy | Columbia County | hudsonvalley360.com Hudson Valley 360
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Texas Department of Public Safety spokesman Lt. Chris Olivarez defended the response from officers in an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer, who asked the lieutenant to walk him through "what exactly law enforcement was doing for 60 minutes or so while the shooter remained in that classroom killing those kids and teachers?"
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Here's what Biden has done on guns and what advocacy groups say he can still do without Congress CNNParents demand answers on police response in Uvalde shooting; Biden plans visit to honor victims KABC-TV'He can't just be the 'eulogizer in chief'': Frustration grows over Biden's Texas response POLITICOPres. Biden to travel to Uvalde on Sunday to console families, press for action KPRC Click2HoustonThe high cost of Biden's bitter partisanship: Inaction The Hill
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The National Rifle Association's gathering comes as parents grapple with questions about how police responded to the rampage in Uvalde, Tex. — the deadliest U.S. school shooting in a decade.
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Many questions remain about some of the most basic facts of the mass shooting in Texas. Primarily, why law enforcement took so long to stop the shooter. Authorities have given contradictory accounts.
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Javier Cazares, whose fourth-grade daughter Jacklyn Cazares, 9, was killed in the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, faulted police for a slow response and doing nothing while parents urged them to go inside. (May 26)
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A Chicago woman filed a federal lawsuit Thursday alleging she was falsely arrested and assaulted by a Chicago police officer while trying to clean a store where she worked during 2020's unrest and mass looting.
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