Uvalde school shooting DOJ report
A new DOJ report said law enforcement that responded to the Uvalde shooting in 2022 showed no urgency to act in a certain matter. The report's release on signifies that police involved in that deadly event failed to treat it as an active shooter situation. FOX 7 Austin's Mike Warren spoke to Mike Metro, a former U.S. Secret Service agent and current CEO of M6 Global Defense, on the report.
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Uvalde school shooting DOJ report

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