Uvalde Report Clears Police of Wrongdoing, Families Outraged
A new report exonerating Uvalde police in the 2022 school shooting faces backlash from victims' families and scrutiny from ongoing investigations.
- A new report commissioned by Uvalde city leaders clears local police officers of wrongdoing in the 2022 Robb Elementary School shooting, sparking outrage among victims' families.
- Despite the city report's findings, previous state and federal investigations have criticized the law enforcement response, highlighting failures in leadership, communication, and tactics.
- Families of the victims and some city council members have publicly rejected the report's conclusions, demanding accountability and further investigation.
- The Uvalde District Attorney's office continues its criminal investigation into the law enforcement response, with a grand jury already summoned and some officials asked to testify.
- The U.S. Department of Justice's report in January identified critical failures in the response, stating that lives could have been saved if law enforcement had acted more decisively.























