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DOJ: Uvalde Shooting Could’ve Been Stopped Earlier, Cites ‘Unfathomable Horror


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OAN’s Abril ‌Elfi
2:21 PM – Thursday, January 18, 2024

A Department of Justice report into the shooting at Robb Elementary in ‌2022 has revealed “cascading failures of leadership” ‌during⁣ the massacre.

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On Thursday⁤ morning, the report was released⁣ describing “cascading failures of leadership” during the attack at the school in Uvalde, Texas and an “unprecedented” level of misinformation in its aftermath.

The report found that a ⁤review team that was investigating ​the‌ fatal shooting ⁤“identified several critical failures and other breakdowns prior to, during, and after the Robb ‍Elementary School response.”

According to the ​report, there had been insufficient ⁤planning and students and teachers did⁤ not have established⁢ active-shooter protocols.

On May 24th, 2022, an 18-year-old gunman ​entered Robb Elementary School and killed 19 students and two teachers before police broke through the door and took the gunman’s life.⁤ It took the responding ⁣state and local police ⁣officers about seventy-seven ⁤minutes ⁤to enter ⁣the classroom and take out the gunman.

The police reaction was scrutinized almost immediately, and a string of falsehoods made by officials in the wake of the shooting exacerbated resentment ‌in the close-knit community.

After ⁢first applauding the bravery of first responders, state and local⁣ officials, Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steven McCraw, referred to their performance as an “abject failure.”

“The extent of misinformation, misguided and misleading narratives, leaks, and lack of ⁢communication about what happened on May 24th is unprecedented and has had an extensive, negative impact on the mental health and recovery of⁣ the‌ family ‍members and other victims, as well as the entire‍ community of Uvalde,” ⁣the Justice Department report⁢ said.

During ⁢a press⁣ conference, Attorney General ⁢Merrick Garland referred to the officer’s response during the⁢ shooting⁢ as a “failure ⁤that should not have happened.”

“As I told families and survivors last night, the department’s review concluded that a series of major failures — failures and leadership in⁢ tactics and​ communications,​ in training ⁢and then‍ preparedness were made by law enforcement ⁣leaders and others responding to the mass shooting at Robb ‍Elementary,”⁣ Garland said. “As a result, 33 students and three of their teachers, many of whom had been shot, were trapped in a room with an active shooter​ for over an hour as law enforcement officials remain ⁤outside.”

Following the tragic event, the Justice Department launched a “Critical Incident Review”⁤ and Garland had commissioned​ nine ‍law enforcement experts to review the evidence and conduct interviews to craft a “complete incident reconstruction.”

This resulted in a 575 page report ⁤about failures ​in ⁢the police response, lack of preparation for an ⁣active shooter and misinformation ‍of⁤ the aftermath of the shooting.

The ⁤report also​ found ‍that⁣ the school and the district were “unprepared” and that most officers “lacked specialized, advanced⁢ training and ‌preparation to handle such situations” and the school district had cultivated ⁤“a culture of‌ complacency regarding locked-door​ policies.”

“[Some] families received incorrect information suggesting their family members had survived when they had not,”⁤ the report noted. “And others were notified ‍of the deaths of their family members by personnel untrained in delivering such news.”

It is also ​written that the‌ most “significant failure” was the officers who retreated ⁤from the classroom, and treated the gunman as ‌a⁢ barricade subject.

“The​ most significant failure was⁣ that​ responding officers should have immediately⁤ recognized the incident as an active shooter situation, using the resources and equipment that were sufficient to push forward immediately and continuously toward the threat until‌ entry was made into classrooms 111/112 and the threat was eliminated,” according to the report.

Even after Uvalde Consolidated ⁢Independent ⁣School District Police Chief Pete Arredondo arrived, the report identified him as the de-facto on-scene commander.

After the initial failure to pursue ​and confront the shooter, communication breakdowns exacerbated⁤ the confusion⁤ on-scene.

According to the report,⁢ Arredondo ​“lacked a radio,” having thrown away his ⁣radios upon⁢ arrival on the grounds that he didn’t need them.

“Leadership demonstrated no urgency for establishing a command and control structure, which led to challenges related to information sharing, lack of situational statuses, and limited-to-no direction for personnel ⁣in the hallway⁤ or on ⁢the perimeter,” the report found. “Counter to well-established active-shooter training methods, Arredondo ‍directed officers intending to gain entry into the classrooms to stop.”

President Joe Biden ⁢responded to the report calling on‌ Congress to‌ pass “common ⁣sense” gun laws, including background checks, ‍a ‍national federal law and a ban on assault weapons and high capacity magazines.

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What were the key failures in leadership and communication identified in the Department of Justice report on the shooting at ‌Robb Elementary?

Title:⁢ Cascading Failures of Leadership⁤ Revealed in Department of Justice Report on Robb Elementary Shooting

Introduction

A recent Department ‍of Justice report on the shooting​ at ‌Robb ⁢Elementary in 2022 has exposed a series of “cascading failures of leadership” ⁣during the tragic incident. The⁢ report highlights ​not only the lack of appropriate response to the⁤ attack but also unprecedented levels of misinformation in its aftermath. This article examines ⁣the key ⁢findings⁣ of the report and underscores the importance of‍ addressing the deficiencies in school safety protocols and law enforcement response.

Insufficient Planning and Lack of Active-Shooter Protocols

The report emphasizes the presence of critical failures and breakdowns in the response to the shooting. ⁤Insufficient planning and the absence of established active-shooter ⁢protocols for students and teachers at Robb⁣ Elementary rendered them vulnerable to‍ the attack. The tragedy unfolded on⁣ May 24th, 2022, when an 18-year-old gunman entered the‍ school, ultimately resulting ‌in the death of 19 students ​and two ⁣teachers. Shockingly, it took approximately 77 minutes for police to enter the classroom and confront the assailant.

The Impact of Misinformation on the Community

In the ⁣aftermath of the ‌shooting, the community faced a ⁤wave of​ misinformation,⁤ which exacerbated the distress and resentment experienced by the affected families⁣ and the entire close-knit community of ⁣Uvalde, Texas.‌ Falsehoods⁤ propagated by officials initially praising the bravery of first responders were later contradicted, with the Texas Department of Public ⁤Safety Director referring to ‍their performance as an “abject failure.” This misinformation had severe repercussions on the mental health​ and recovery of the victims’ families and the community as⁢ a whole.

Failures of Leadership ​and ‍Communication

Attorney General Merrick Garland, during a press conference,‌ spoke ​about⁤ the⁣ failures in⁣ leadership, tactics, and communication during the tragic incident ‍at Robb Elementary. He acknowledged that law enforcement officials and others responding to the shooting made several grave errors leading to the prolonged delay in rescuing the trapped students and teachers. The report highlighted the lack of preparedness, both in the form of ​specialized training for such events and ⁢established‍ communication protocols, which contributed ‍to the ⁤tragedy.

Critical Incident Review and Need for Reform

Following the incident, the ⁢Justice ⁤Department⁣ initiated a “Critical ​Incident Review” to thoroughly examine the evidence and conduct interviews in order⁣ to construct a comprehensive incident reconstruction. The resulting​ 575-page report shed light on multiple failures in the police response, the school’s lack of preparation for an active ‍shooter situation, and⁣ the spread of misinformation in the aftermath of the incident. The report also underlined the‌ absence of specialized training and a complacency ⁤towards⁤ security protocols within the school district.

Recommendations‌ and Call for Action

The Department of Justice ⁢report not only presents a chronological account of the failures but also seeks to identify areas for ⁣improvement⁢ and reforms. It emphasizes the need​ for comprehensive active ⁤shooter‌ training, effective communication ‍protocols, and ⁣a​ clear command and control structure during crisis situations. Additionally, the ⁢report raises ⁤the importance of‍ preventing the dissemination of misinformation and providing appropriate support⁤ to the victims’ families.

Conclusion

The Department of Justice report on the shooting at Robb Elementary brings to light the ‌cascading failures of leadership that occurred during the tragic incident. It serves as a reminder of the urgent need to enhance school ⁢safety protocols and improve law enforcement response ‌to such attacks. ⁣Addressing the deficiencies highlighted ​by‍ the report will‌ be critical in ‍ensuring the​ safety ​and well-being of students ⁤and teachers across the nation, as‍ well‌ as fostering a ⁤sense of security ‌within communities affected by‌ such tragedies.



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