NEW: Police body camera video from the Uvalde school shooting shows multiple officers expressing confusion and doubt over the delay in moving in on the shooter.
that killed 19 children and two teachers in May shows multiple officers expressing confusion and doubt over the delay in moving in on the shooter.saying at one point, roughly an hour after officers first entered the Robb Elementary School on May 24.
In the string of body camera videos released by the Uvalde Police Department, officers can be seen smashing windows and helping children escape the deadly attack. After briefly exiting the school, he can then be heard telling arriving officers: “We got to get in there.”In another video released by the Uvalde Police Department Sunday, an officer can be heard asking “what are we doing here?” around 20 minutes after appearing to arrive at the school.Later in the video, authorities, including Texas Police Chief Pete Arredondo, can be seen struggling to find a key to get into a room near to where the gunman was carrying out his assault.
However, the report noted that the door of Room 111, one of the two rooms in which the shooter was active, “probably was not effectively locked shut.”
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