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Uvalde Officials Release 911 Call, Records Trove Related To Shooting At Robb Elementary School
CBS News
A massive trove of audio and video recordings including a 911 call connected to the May 2022 shooting at Robb Elementary School were released by Uvalde officials Saturday after a prolonged legal fight. It was the result of a legal settlement involving major news organizations, including CBS News, after officials initially refused to publicly release the information.
Justice Dept. Report Finds ‘Cascading Failures’ And ‘No Urgency’ During Uvalde, Texas, Shooting
Associated Press
The Justice Department report, the most comprehensive federal accounting of the haphazard police response to the May 24, 2022, shooting at Robb Elementary School, identifies a vast array of problems from failed communication and leadership to inadequate technology and training that federal officials say contributed to the crisis lasting far longer than it should have.
Acting Uvalde Police Chief During School Shooting Steps Down
Associated Press
The Uvalde officer who was leading the city’s police department during the hesitant law enforcement response to an elementary school shooting that killed 19 children and two teachers has stepped down, a city spokeswoman said.
Uvalde Schools Fire Ex-Texas Trooper Who Was At Shooting
Associated Press
New outrage ripped through Uvalde on Thursday over revelations that a school police officer hired after the Robb Elementary massacre was not only on campus during the May attack as a Texas state trooper but under investigation over her actions while a gunman killed 19 students and two teachers.
5 Officers Under Investigation For Response To Uvalde School Shooting
CBS News
Five officers with the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) are under investigation for their response to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde.
Uvalde Students Head Back To Class For First Time Since Shooting
Associated Press
A new and worrisome school year begins Tuesday in Uvalde.
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Uvalde Police Officer Missed Opportunity To Fire At Gunman While Waiting For Supervisor's Permission, Report Finds
CBS News
A police officer armed with a rifle watched the gunman in the Uvalde elementary school massacre walk toward the campus but did not fire while waiting for permission from a supervisor to shoot, according to a sweeping critique released Wednesday on the tactical response to the May massacre.
Uvalde Police Officer Missed Opportunity To Fire At Gunman While Waiting For Supervisor's Permission, Report Finds
CBS News
A police officer armed with a rifle watched the gunman in the Uvalde elementary school massacre walk toward the campus but did not fire while waiting for permission from a supervisor to shoot, according to a sweeping critique released Wednesday on the tactical response to the May massacre.
Uvalde Police Chief Resigning From City Council
CBS News
The police chief for the Uvalde school district has resigned from his position on the Uvalde City Council weeks after the Robb Elementary School mass shooting. Pete Arredondo has said he didn't consider himself the person in charge of officials' response to the May 24 shooting, which left 21 people dead, but other officials who were there that day have said otherwise.
Uvalde Police Chief Resigning From City Council
CBS News
The police chief for the Uvalde school district has resigned from his position on the Uvalde City Council weeks after the Robb Elementary School mass shooting. Pete Arredondo has said he didn't consider himself the person in charge of officials' response to the May 24 shooting, which left 21 people dead, but other officials who were there that day have said otherwise.
Uvalde Schools Police Chief: I Didn't Know I Was In Charge At The Shooting Scene
CBS News
The Texas school police chief criticized for his actions during one of the deadliest classroom shootings in U.S. history said in his first extensive comments since the massacre, published Thursday, that he didn't consider himself the person in charge as it unfolded and assumed someone else had taken control of the law enforcement response.
Uvalde Schools Police Chief: I Didn't Know I Was In Charge At The Shooting Scene
CBS News
The Texas school police chief criticized for his actions during one of the deadliest classroom shootings in U.S. history said in his first extensive comments since the massacre, published Thursday, that he didn't consider himself the person in charge as it unfolded and assumed someone else had taken control of the law enforcement response.
Uvalde School Police Chief Absent From City Council Meeting
CBS News
The school district police chief criticized for waiting too long before ordering law enforcement to confront and kill the gunman during a mass shooting at a Texas elementary school did not appear at a city council meeting in Uvalde on Tuesday, despite being newly elected to the panel.
Uvalde School Police Chief Absent From City Council Meeting
CBS News
The school district police chief criticized for waiting too long before ordering law enforcement to confront and kill the gunman during a mass shooting at a Texas elementary school did not appear at a city council meeting in Uvalde on Tuesday, despite being newly elected to the panel.
Texas Police: School Door Shut But Didn’t Lock Before Attack
Associated Press
An exterior door at Robb Elementary School did not lock when it was closed by a teacher shortly before a gunman used it to get inside and kill 19 students and two teachers, leaving investigators searching to determine why, state police said Tuesday.
Texas Police: School Door Shut But Didn’t Lock Before Attack
Associated Press
An exterior door at Robb Elementary School did not lock when it was closed by a teacher shortly before a gunman used it to get inside and kill 19 students and two teachers, leaving investigators searching to determine why, state police said Tuesday.
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Severe storms are forming and headed into Green Country
News On 6
Strong severe storms are headed this way bringing risks of hail, damaging winds, and possible tornadoes. Additional storm chances continue for part of the weekend before a drying trend arrives early next week.
Severe storms are forming and headed into Green Country
News On 6
Strong severe storms are headed this way bringing risks of hail, damaging winds, and possible tornadoes. Additional storm chances continue for part of the weekend before a drying trend arrives early next week.
Gabrielle Platt helps make history in Tulsa Tough’s first para-cycling race
Ethan Wright
Para-cyclists debut at Tulsa Tough's 19th event. Gabrielle Platt, survivor and Paralympic hopeful, leads the charge.
Gabrielle Platt helps make history in Tulsa Tough’s first para-cycling race
Ethan Wright
Para-cyclists debut at Tulsa Tough's 19th event. Gabrielle Platt, survivor and Paralympic hopeful, leads the charge.
Thunder fans ink their loyalty: Fans get free tattoos to show their pride
Ryan Gillin
Thunder fans show off their loyalty with free tattoos from Royal Ink Tattoos in Tulsa.
Thunder fans ink their loyalty: Fans get free tattoos to show their pride
Ryan Gillin
Thunder fans show off their loyalty with free tattoos from Royal Ink Tattoos in Tulsa.
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Severe storms are forming and headed into Green Country
News On 6
Strong severe storms are headed this way bringing risks of hail, damaging winds, and possible tornadoes. Additional storm chances continue for part of the weekend before a drying trend arrives early next week.
Gabrielle Platt helps make history in Tulsa Tough’s first para-cycling race
Ethan Wright
Para-cyclists debut at Tulsa Tough's 19th event. Gabrielle Platt, survivor and Paralympic hopeful, leads the charge.
Thunder fans ink their loyalty: Fans get free tattoos to show their pride
Ryan Gillin
Thunder fans show off their loyalty with free tattoos from Royal Ink Tattoos in Tulsa.
New Oklahoma law targets Bitcoin ATM scams — here’s what you need to know
MaKayla Glenn
A new Oklahoma law aims to stop scammers who use cryptocurrency ATMs to steal money, especially from older adults. The law, which takes effect in November, limits first-time users to $2,000 over 72 hours, requires kiosks to be licensed and tracked, and allows scam victims to seek refunds if reported within 14 days. Lawmakers and AARP Oklahoma say the law is a step toward protecting vulnerable Oklahomans from growing digital fraud.
Heartland Flyer could take its final ride this Fall
Tevis Hillis
Facing defunding, the Heartland Flyer may reach the end of the line by October 1, 2025.
Flash flooding leads to water rescues in Washington County
Emory Bryan
Flash flooding prompts water rescues in Washington County as Hogshooter Creek floods roads.
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