Posted August 26, 2022 11:00 am by Comments

By Dan Zimmerman

By Acacia Coronado and Paul J. Weber, AP
Even though Uvalde’s school police chief is now gone, Mario Jimenez doesn’t feel any safer about sending his 10-year-old son back to class for the first time since his teacher was shot at Robb Elementary School.
“There were a lot more officers that were there and they should take responsibility for their own actions,” Jimenez said.
The firing of embattled Uvalde school Police Chief Pete Arredondo, who for more than 70 minutes during the May 24 massacre made no attempt to confront a gunman firing an AR-15-style rifle inside a fourth grade classroom, did not satisfy or reassure many Uvalde residents nervously facing a fast approaching school year.
Continue reading 90 Cops Patrolling Schools Don’t Give Uvalde Parents Much Comfort As Schools Open September 6 at The Truth About Guns.

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