The 2022 massacre in Uvalde, Texas left 21 people dead — many of whom were children — as police failed to confront the gunman for nearly 77 minutes. Now, the report by the U.S. Justice Department is breaking down how inaction cost lives. Jackson Proskow reports.
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Police response to Uvalde mass shooting ‘a failure’: US Department of Justice
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