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US Justice Department Cites 'Critical Failures' in Uvalde School Shooting Response


FILE - Police walk near Robb Elementary School following shootings on May 24, 2022, in Uvalde, Texas. A federal report released on Jan. 18, 2024, into the halting law enforcement response to the shootings revived scrutiny of the hundreds of officers who responded to the massacre.
FILE - Police walk near Robb Elementary School following shootings on May 24, 2022, in Uvalde, Texas. A federal report released on Jan. 18, 2024, into the halting law enforcement response to the shootings revived scrutiny of the hundreds of officers who responded to the massacre.

The U.S. Justice Department found "critical failures" in the delayed police response to the 2022 school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, that killed 19 children and two teachers, the department said on Thursday.

The report details the results of the department’s “Critical Incident Review,” of the law enforcement response, a review that began days after the shooting at the request of Uvalde’s mayor.

The police response to the massacre at Robb Elementary School came under intense criticism following reports that law enforcement waited in a hallway for more than an hour while the gunman remained holed up in a classroom and students made panicked 911 calls.

A U.S. Border Patrol-led tactical team ultimately burst into the classroom and killed the gunman.

A July 2022 report from Texas lawmakers described an “atmosphere of chaos” at the scene and concluded that law enforcement “failed to prioritize saving the lives of innocent victims over their own safety.”

The Justice Department review is aimed at providing an independent analysis and identifying lessons for authorities responding to other mass shootings. The department’s Office of Community Oriented Policing Services led the assessment with the help of outside experts in emergency management, active shooter response and school safety.

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