New Bodycam Footage From Uvalde School Shooting Highlights Police Failures

Newly released police bodycam footage is painting a clearer picture of the chaos and lack of organization during the Uvalde school shooting. A preliminary report into the emergency response concluded that the officers “failed to prioritize saving the lives of innocent victims over their own safety.”

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