Uvalde School District will release a series of records about the Robb Elementary Massacre that killed 21 people – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sport | Fort Lauderdale

Uvalde School District will release a series of records about the Robb Elementary Massacre that killed 21 people – WSVN 7News | Miami News, Weather, Sport | Fort Lauderdale

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(CNN) – After a legal battle of three years, it is expected that the Upvalde Consolidated Independent School District is expected to release records on Monday with regard to the mass shooting party from 2022 in which 19 children and two adults were killed in Uvalde, Texas.

Local officials came on 24 May 2022 under the delayed response to the delayed response to the massacre at the Robb Elementary School.

During that time, injured children were stuck in a classroom with the murderer. Students hid in the vicinity of their dead classmates. At least one child called 911 beg for help while dozens of officers were in the hallway.

For months, officials repeatedly changed their stories about what happened or who was to blame. Grieving families demanded answers and records from the school district and local officials, in vain.

In November 2022, CNN and more than a dozen other news agencies Uvalde CISD sued records with regard to the attack, including:

– All 911 calls made to the Uvald Cisd Police Department on 24 May 2022

– Provision logs with regard to the mass shooting

– Records who show which UCISD police officers were on the day of the massacre, together with their locations and service assignments

-Recordings of camera images of uvald cisd police officers who responded by body

– All interior and exterior security cameras at Robb Elementary School from the day of the murders

Last month, after the school district had lost a profession, the school board voted to release the records.

Which is expected to be released

Although the full width of records still has to be revealed, a source with knowledge of the released material that includes the documents:

– SMS messages and other exchanges between civil servants about victims and their families

-discusses about whether the then police chief Pete Arrondo should be terminated

– Documentation about known security problems at Robb Elementary and what was done about it

‘Cascading failure of leadership’

In a destructive report of 575 pages, the US Department of Justice said a lack of courage and “step -by -step failures of leadership, decision -making, tactics, policy and training” led to “unimaginable horror” for victims.

The school district fired his police chief, Pete Arredondo, three months after the slaughter. Arredondo, together with former UCISD police officer Adrian Gonzales, was later charged because of the first criminal charges with regard to the massacre of the school.

Arredondo is confronted with 10 counts of children’s threat and well -known criminal negligence. Gonzales is confronted with 29 counts of leaving and endangering a child. Both have not argued guilty.

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