
On Sunday, a Texas House committee released the most exhaustive account yet of the Uvalde school shooter including his planning, his attack and the fumbling police response to the murders.
Committee member Dustin Burrows, a Republican representative from Lubbock, told a news conference the police on-scene that day fell short and should have done more.
The committee members including Burrows, El Paso Democratic Representative Joe Moody and former state Supreme Court Justice Eva Guzman say they sought to create a comprehensive account the Legislature can use to craft policies aimed at preventing future massacres.
Even with a more detailed report of the law enforcement failures in Uvalde, some parents want more saying they want a face-to-face apology from the officers who waited more than an hour before confronting the killer.
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