Saturday, May 28, 2022

Today's Headlines: Children called for help from inside classrooms in Uvalde. The police waited.

At N.R.A. Convention, the Blame Is on 'Evil,' Not Guns
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Saturday, May 28, 2022

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Children called for help from inside classrooms in Uvalde. The police waited.

By J. David Goodman, Edgar Sandoval, Karen Zraick and Rick Rojas

A new timeline from the state police raised questions about whether lives could have been saved with swift action.

At N.R.A. Convention, the Blame Is on 'Evil,' Not Guns

At N.R.A. Convention, the Blame Is on 'Evil,' Not Guns

By Glenn Thrush

Above all else, activists and politicians at the gathering sought to divert pressure to support popular overhauls like expanded background checks by seizing on the issue of school safety.

In Mass Shootings, Police Are Trained to 'Confront the Attacker'

In Mass Shootings, Police Are Trained to 'Confront the Attacker'

By Jesus Jiménez, Shaila Dewan and Mike Baker

As the Uvalde, Texas, massacre raises questions about the police response, experts describe complex, shifting circumstances. Speed, they say, is essential.

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Today's Videos

Gunman Fired Multiple Rounds as Police Waited to Enter Classroom

Video Video: Gunman Fired Multiple Rounds as Police Waited to Enter Classroom

By The Associated Press

A top Texas state police official said there was "no excuse" for a decision by the local police not to breach the classroom where students were trapped with the gunman for more than an hour.

Official Gives Timeline of Student 911 Calls During Uvalde Shooting

Video Video: Official Gives Timeline of Student 911 Calls During Uvalde Shooting

By The Associated Press

Students who were in the classroom with the gunman called 911 several times, according to the director of the Texas Department of Public Safety.

Witness Recalls Moments After Gunman Opened Fire in Uvalde

Video Video: Witness Recalls Moments After Gunman Opened Fire in Uvalde

By Taylor Turner and Ben Lowy

Priscilla Garcia, a resident of Uvalde, Texas, was outside Robb Elementary School after an 18-year-old gunman began his rampage inside. Nineteen children and two teachers were killed in the massacre.

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