Judge Blocks Release of Information on State Police Response to Uvalde Shooting
Judge Blocks Release of Information on State Police Response to Uvalde Shooting

Judge Blocks Release of Information , on State Police Response , to Uvalde Shooting.

On August 10, a Texas judge blocked the release of records regarding the response by state police to the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.

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Travis County 419th Civil District Court Judge Catherine A.

Mauzy ruled that the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) is allowed to withhold records.

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Fox News reports that Senator Roland Gutierrez requested all training manuals and any documents from DPS regarding state police response to the shooting.

Fox News reports that Senator Roland Gutierrez requested all training manuals and any documents from DPS regarding state police response to the shooting.

On July 21, DPS agreed to provide the records if Gutierrez agreed to not release the information publicly.

The proposal was rejected by Gutierrez, who said that the documents should be made widely available to the public.

Fox News reports that a total of 376 law enforcement officers from different agencies responded to the tragedy.

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Fox News reports that a total of 376 law enforcement officers from different agencies responded to the tragedy.

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19 children and two adults were killed in the Robb Elementary School massacre on May 24.

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According to a 77-page report released by a state House committee, victims inside the school waited over an hour for help before the classroom was breached and the gunman was killed.

Last week, Uvalde County District Attorney Christina Mitchell Busbee asked that state police records not be released.

Last week, Uvalde County District Attorney Christina Mitchell Busbee asked that state police records not be released.

According to Busbee, the information could jeopardize ongoing investigations by Texas Rangers and the FBI.

According to Busbee, the information could jeopardize ongoing investigations by Texas Rangers and the FBI