NATIONAL NEWS

Uvalde mayor refutes report that says officer sought permission to shoot gunman but didn’t hear back

Jul 8, 2022, 4:34 PM

UVALDE, TX - MAY 24: Law enforcement work the scene after a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School...

UVALDE, TX - MAY 24: Law enforcement work the scene after a mass shooting at Robb Elementary School where 19 people, including 18 children, were killed on May 24, 2022 in Uvalde, Texas. The suspected gunman, identified as 18-year-old Salvador Ramos, was reportedly killed by law enforcement. (Photo by Jordan Vonderhaar/Getty Images)

(Photo by Jordan Vonderhaar/Getty Images)

(CNN) — The mayor of the Texas city of Uvalde is refuting a new assessment of the law enforcement response to the massacre at Robb Elementary School, saying the report “does not give a complete and accurate account of what happened.”

Mayor Don McLaughlin on Thursday took issue with the first part of a report by the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) Center, which said an Uvalde police officer with a rifle spotted the gunman outside the school, but a supervisor either did not hear him or responded too late when asked for permission to fire.

“No Uvalde police department officer saw the shooter on May 24 prior to him entering the school,” McLaughlin said in a statement. “No Uvalde police officers had any opportunity to take a shot at the gunman.”

The gunman eventually killed 19 young students and two teachers inside a classroom before authorities eventually breached the classroom more than an hour later.

The pain surrounding the tragedy has been compounded by finger-pointing and blame-shifting from the various agencies investigating the school shooting — one of the deadliest in US history — and its aftermath.

On Friday, the chairman of the Texas House Investigative Committee looking into the shooting, Dustin Burrows, tweeted that the state Department of Public Safety (DPS) had denied a committee request to include in its report a 77-minute video of the hallway outside the school classroom before it was breached.

Burrows said DPS cited Uvalde County District Attorney Christina Mitchell-Busbee’s objection to the video’s release.

The footage does not show the victims nor the shooting, according to Burrows.

CNN has reached out to Mitchell-Busbee for comment.

“DPS believes that the video is likely to bring clarity to the public regarding the tragic events in Uvalde,” DPS said in its response to the request.

“We do not believe its public release would harm our investigative efforts. In fact, releasing this video would assist us in providing as much transparency as possible to the public without interfering with the investigation in the manner that an immediate public release of all evidence would.”

But the agency said Mitchell-Busbee “objected to releasing the video and has instructed us not to do so.”

“As the individual with authority to consider whether any criminal prosecution should result from the events in Uvalde, we are guided by her professional judgment regarding the potential impact of releasing the video,” DPS said.

 

Report cites deadly missed opportunities and mistakes

 

This week’s report by the active shooter and attack response training center at Texas State University cited a series of deadly missed opportunities and mistakes in the response, including two unlocked school doors and a lack of effective command.

Pete Blair, executive director of ALERRT, defended the report in a statement, saying the source for each item in its timeline is clearly shown in the document.

Blair said the information about the officer who possibly had a shot at the gunman was based on the officer’s statements to DPS.

Citing the report, Blair added, “Ultimately, the decision to use deadly force always lies with the officer who will use the force. If the officer was not confident that he could both hit his target and of his backdrop if he missed, he should not have fired.”

McLaughlin said an Uvalde officer saw someone outside “but was unsure of who he saw and observed children in the area as well.”

“Ultimately, it was a coach with children on the playground, not the shooter,” the mayor said.

McLaughlin said that, contrary to the report and a DPS timeline, troopers were at the school door about three minutes after the shooter entered and dozens more at the time of the breach.

Blair said mayor’s statements about DPS troopers “may or may not be accurate” but “not relevant to our review.”

The mayor called “the premature release of piecemeal information” about the investigation a “disservice” to the victims’ families and vowed to release all city records once reviews are complete.

The ALERRT assessment, released Wednesday, was created using school video, third-party video, body cameras, radio logs, verbal testimony from officers and statements from investigators.

ALERRT said the document should not be taken as a “definitive or final report as all investigatory options have not been exhausted.”

In a statement, Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said the report corroborates earlier testimony from Texas Department of Public Safety Director Col. Steven McCraw and added the assessment was “very difficult for me to read.”

There will also be reports from the FBI, the Texas Rangers and the District Attorney in the “coming weeks and months,” Patrick said.

 

Arredondo asked for city council leave

 

Pete Arredondo, the embattled Uvalde school district police chief, asked for temporary leave from the Uvalde City Council to “focus on addressing school matters related to the tragedy” about two weeks before resigning, according to a copy of the email request he made with the city, which CNN obtained through an information request.

Arredondo resigned from his city council post on July 2, after the city council voted unanimously to deny him the request for leave and he missed two consecutive city council meetings.

“This request is made in an effort to reduce any unnecessary interruptions during council meetings aimed at addressing agenda items. This temp(o)rary leave will allow me the opportunity to focus on addressing school matters related to the tragedy that occurred in our community on May 24th,” Arredondo wrote in the email, dated June 21.

At the time Arredondo emailed the leave request, he planned to continue serving in his post, the document shows.

The-CNN-Wire
™ & © 2022 Cable News Network, Inc., a WarnerMedia Company. All rights reserved.

KSL 5 TV Live

National News

The Biden administration issued final rules Wednesday to require airlines to automatically issue ca...

David Koenig, AP Airlines Writer

Airlines will now be required to give automatic cash refunds for canceled and delayed flights

The Biden administration is setting new rules on airline fees and refunds. The Transportation Department said Wednesday that the final rules will spell out exactly when consumers are owed a refund for a delayed flight.

60 minutes ago

Congress finalized legislation on April 23 that could lead to a nationwide TikTok ban, escalating a...

Brian Fung, CNN

Biden just signed a potential TikTok ban into law. Here’s what happens next

President Joe Biden signed a bill Wednesday that could lead to a nationwide TikTok ban, escalating a massive threat to the company’s US operations.

3 hours ago

WASHINGTON, DC - APRIL 24: U.S. President Joe Biden delivers remarks after signing legislation givi...

Aamer Madhani and Seung Min Kim

Biden signs a $95 billion war aid measure with assistance for Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan

President Joe Biden has signed into law a $95 billion war aid measure that includes assistance for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan and other allies.

3 hours ago

FILE - Chad Daybell is on trial for the murders of his wife Lori Vallow Daybell's two children, Jos...

Mary Culbertson

Tammy Daybell’s voice heard in court following emotional testimony

During the ninth day of Chad Daybell's murder trial, Tammy Daybell's voice was heard in the courtroom in a phone call with a dispatcher.

20 hours ago

In this photo released by the MacDill Air Force Base, an alligator rests at the landing gear of a K...

Associated Press

Alligator on runway at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida captured, released into nearby river

A large alligator made its way onto the runway at MacDill Air Force Base in Florida where it had to be captured and taken away for release in a nearby river, officials said.

20 hours ago

FILE - The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) building in Washington, on Jan. 28, 2015. The Federal Tra...

Christopher Rugaber, AP Economics Writer

The FTC voted to bar ‘noncompete’ agreements for most employees

The Federal Trade Commission voted to ban measures known as noncompete agreements, which bar workers from jumping to or starting competing companies for a prescribed period of time.

20 hours ago

Sponsored Articles

Women hold card for scanning key card to access Photocopier Security system concept...

Les Olson

Why Printer Security Should Be Top of Mind for Your Business

Connected printers have vulnerable endpoints that are an easy target for cyber thieves. Protect your business with these tips.

Modern chandelier hanging from a white slanted ceiling with windows in the backgruond...

Lighting Design

Light Up Your Home With These Top Lighting Trends for 2024

Check out the latest lighting design trends for 2024 and tips on how you can incorporate them into your home.

Technician woman fixing hardware of desktop computer. Close up....

PC Laptops

Tips for Hassle-Free Computer Repairs

Experiencing a glitch in your computer can be frustrating, but with these tips you can have your computer repaired without the stress.

Close up of finger on keyboard button with number 11 logo...

PC Laptops

7 Reasons Why You Should Upgrade Your Laptop to Windows 11

Explore the benefits of upgrading to Windows 11 for a smoother, more secure, and feature-packed computing experience.

Stylish room interior with beautiful Christmas tree and decorative fireplace...

Lighting Design

Create a Festive Home with Our Easy-to-Follow Holiday Prep Guide

Get ready for festive celebrations! Discover expert tips to prepare your home for the holidays, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere for unforgettable moments.

Battery low message on mobile device screen. Internet and technology concept...

PC Laptops

9 Tips to Get More Power Out of Your Laptop Battery

Get more power out of your laptop battery and help it last longer by implementing some of these tips from our guide.

Uvalde mayor refutes report that says officer sought permission to shoot gunman but didn’t hear back