Rep. Dan Crenshaw (R-Texas) said “protocols were not followed” in the police response to last week’s mass school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, calling for accountability.
“It’s hard not to see how someone doesn’t get fired for these very, very bad calls,” he told CNN’s “State of the Union” on May 29, referencing the Uvalde police response.
Nearly 20 officers took no action for about 45 minutes in the hallway outside the Robb Elementary School classrooms 111 and 112, where an 18-year-old shooter, Salvador Ramos, killed 19 students and two teachers during the mid-day on May 24. Authorities said on Friday that the group of law enforcers was waiting for room keys and tactical equipment, despite trapped students inside calling 911 several times pleading for help….