Texas school shooting: why it took 400 police 77 minutes to stop killer

Report into massacre offers scathing assessment of law enforcement response

Mourners pay tribute outside Robb Elementary School, Uvalde
Mourners pay tribute outside Robb Elementary School, Uvalde
(Image credit: Chandan Khanna/AFP via Getty Images)

An investigation into the Uvalde school massacre in Texas has found “systematic failures and poor decision making” in every law enforcement agency responding to the attack, suggesting a swifter response by police could possibly have saved lives.

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