UVALDE, Texas — Emilia 'Amy' Marin watched a briefing on the Robb Elementary school shooting on May 27, three days after the rampage that killed 19 students and two teachers.
UVALDE, Texas — Emilia"Amy" Marin watched a briefing on the Robb Elementary school shooting on May 27, three days after the rampage that killed 19 students and two teachers.
Three days later, DPS retracted that statement, but that was not until after many in the community had blamed Marin for the attack. In the months since, community members and state politicians have criticized DPS for that mistake. Considine said,"DPS corrected this error in public announcements and testimony and apologizes to the teacher and her family for the additional grief this has caused to an already horrific situation."
"Obviously I should have apologized a lot sooner," McCraw said at that public safety meeting."I did say the teacher pushed the rock or put placed the rock in the door. I said that on that Friday and didn't correct it until the next week." "It defies logic that these people didn't know the truth as to what Amy Marin did or didn't do," Gutierrez said."When they accused Amy Marin, they knew that she absolutely did the right thing and yet they let her feel the pain of that accusation for five days, and she will never be the same."
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Texas Doctor Reviewing If Uvalde Victims Had Survivable InjuriesDr. Mark Escott is working with state police to determine whether any of the 21 people killed in the Uvalde school shooting could have been saved had medical help arrived sooner.
Read more »
Texas lawmaker proposes $300M fund to support victims of Uvalde shootingDemocratic Texas state Sen. Roland Gutierrez announced a policy proposal to establish a $300 million fund to support victims of the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde.
Read more »
Uvalde families gather at Texas Capitol for Day of the DeadFamilies of some of the 19 children killed in the Uvalde school massacre commemorated the Day of Dead with a rally, procession and a decorated altar outside the Texas Capitol on Tuesday night.
Read more »
Uvalde community sees political divide as gun debate stirs midtermsUVALDE, Texas — Voters across Texas will be heading to the polls for the midterm election on Nov. 8, but few other counties in the state have garnered more national attention than Uvalde. Since May 24, when a 18-year-old gunman killed 19 students and two teachers at Robb Elementary School, Uvalde has been the epicenter of a national debate about gun safety.
Read more »
‘I’m so scared’: 911 recordings reveal fear, urgency of those trapped in Uvalde elementary schoolAudio obtained by The Texas Tribune and ProPublica shows just how long police and dispatchers likely knew that children and teachers were in danger before taking action at Robb Elementary School.
Read more »
'I'm So Scared': New Uvalde 911 Calls Show Pleas for Help Amid Delayed Police ResponseDispatch calls released by two Texas news organizations Tuesday chronicle the panic and fear inside classrooms at Robb Elementary as students and teachers waited to be rescued from a gunman.
Read more »