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Authorities released harrowing footage and 911 audio from the Uvalde massacre Saturday, ABC News reported.
In a critical development following the shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, extensive 911 calls and law enforcement footage have been released, highlighting the chaotic and delayed police response, according to ABC News. This release comes after a protracted legal battle, initiated by media organizations including The Associated Press, challenging city officials’ initial refusal to disclose these records.
The crisis began with a 911 call reporting a pickup truck crashing near the school and the driver, later identified as 18-year-old Salvador Ramos, rushing towards the building armed. “Hurry, hurry, hurry, hurry!” one teacher told 911, ABC News stated. Subsequent calls captured the immediate terror, with one caller screaming about Ramos shooting at children, and another, identified as Ramos’ uncle, pleading for a chance to talk his nephew down. […]
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