San Antonio lawmakers say Justice Department report shows Texas' failure on Uvalde

San Antonio lawmakers wasted no time in voicing outrage over a new U.S. Justice Department report cataloging "cascading failures" by state and local police during their foot-dragging response to the deadly Uvalde school shooting. The report, released Thursday, provides the most comprehensive federal analysis of authorities' botched reaction to the massacre of 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary School in May 2022.
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