Report paid for by Uvalde council clears city cops of wrongdoing in school shooting
Months after a U.S. Justice Department report found "cascading failures" in law enforcement's response to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School, an internal report commissioned by Uvalde City Council cleared the city's police officers of wrongdoing. Released Thursday, the analysis drew outrage from parents of the 19 children killed in the massacre, according to the Texas Tribune. At least two members of the council also blasted the report.
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