
Listing Courtesy of REALTY EXECUTIVES MID FLORIDAīased on information from one of the following Multiple Listing Services: Pensacola Association of REALTORS®, Amelia Island Nassau County Association of REALTORS. Photos may be virtually staged or digitally enhanced and may not reflect actual property conditions. She offered the board her findings as advice so district officials do not try to “reinvent the wheel.No guarantee, warranty or representation of any kind is made regarding the completeness or accuracy of descriptions or measurements (including square footage measurements and property condition), such should be independently verified, and Compass expressly disclaims any liability in connection therewith. Uvalde High School alumna Angela Villescaz, the founder of the group Fierce Madres, told board members that her organization has been surveying officials of schools that have suffered similar mass shootings. However, he also noted that Arredondo is employed under a contract and cannot be fired at will. Harrell said the report released over the weekend will help the board decide Arredondo’s future.

“If he’s not fired by noon tomorrow, I want your resignation and every single one of these board members because you don’t give a damn about us or our children,” Cross said, addressing Superintendent Hal Harrell. He particularly challenged members for not knowing school exit doors were locked to the outside and for not firing Arredondo. It said the actions of every trooper, state police agent and Texas Ranger on the scene would be examined “to determine if any violations of policy, law, or doctrine occurred.”īrett Cross, an uncle of 10-year-old Uziyah Garcia, who was among those slain, berated board members at length as not holding themselves accountable for the massacre. Texas DPS did not put a timeline on when the review would be complete. Greg Abbott said the findings in the report “are beyond disturbing” but did not single out any one agency. State police have previously said no troopers at the scene have been suspended. Mariano Pargas, a Uvalde Police Department officer who was the city’s acting police chief during the massacre.

Of the nearly 400 officers who converged on the school, only two are currently known to be on leave pending investigation into their actions: Pete Arredondo, the Uvalde Consolidated School District police chief, and Lt. The report puts a new spotlight on the roles of state and federal agencies whose leaders, unlike local authorities, haven’t had to sit through meetings where they were confronted by the furious parents of the dead children.

Roland Gutierrez, a Democrat whose district includes Uvalde and who has accused DPS of seeking to minimize its role in the response. You got all the equipment you could possibly want, and you’re listening to the local school cop?” said state Sen. Border Patrol had on the scene during one of the worst school shootings in U.S. The report made public Sunday laid bare for the first time just how massive a presence state police and U.S. It also amounted to a public shift by the Texas Department of Public Safety, which until now has largely criticized local authorities for failing to confront the gunman sooner. The announcement appeared to widen the fallout of a damning 80-page report released over the weekend by the Texas House that revealed failures at all levels of law enforcement and identified 91 state troopers at the scene - more than all Uvalde officers combined. UVALDE, Texas (AP) - Two months after the Uvalde school massacre, Texas state police on Monday announced an internal review into the actions of dozens of troopers who were at Robb Elementary during 73 minutes of bewildering inaction by law enforcement as a gunman slaughtered 19 children and two teachers.
