TEXAS SHOOTING: POLICE URGED TO ENTER SCHOOL DURING ATTACK, WITNESSES SAY
TEXAS OFFICIALS SAY GUNMAN SALVADOR RAMOS WAS INSIDE THE SCHOOL IN UVALDE FOR UP TO AN HOUR BEFORE HE WAS KILLED.
NINETEEN CHILDREN AND TWO ADULTS DIED, WHILE 17 OTHERS WERE INJURED.
EYEWITNESS JUAN CARRANZA SAYS THAT WOMEN SHOUTED AT OFFICERS TO “GO IN THERE”.
BUT THE 24-YEAR-OLD, WHO WITNESSED THE SCENE AT THE ROBB ELEMENTARY SCHOOL FROM OUTSIDE HIS HOUSE, SAYS POLICE DID NOT ENTER.
JAVIER CAZARES, WHOSE DAUGHTER WAS KILLED IN THE ATTACK, TOLD NEWSMEN HE SUGGESTED RUNNING IN WITH OTHER ONLOOKERS BECAUSE THE POLICE “WEREN’T DOING ANYTHING”.
AUTHORITIES SAY THE GUNMAN LOCKED HIMSELF IN A CLASSROOM WHICH OFFICERS THEN STRUGGLED TO GAIN ACCESS TO.
THE DIRECTOR OF THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY STEVEN MCCRAW, TOLD A NEWS CONFERENCE ON WEDNESDAY THE GUNMAN WAS ON SITE FOR BETWEEN 40 MINUTES AND AN HOUR BEFORE LAW ENFORCEMENT WERE ABLE TO “CONTAIN” HIM.
US BORDER PATROL CHIEF RAUL ORTIZ, MEANWHILE, TOLD CNN THAT DOZENS OF OFFICERS RESPONDED TO THE SHOOTING AND “DIDN’T HESITATE”.
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