Ulvade Shooting: New Video Shows Armed Police Waiting In A Corridor

The first images have emerged of armed police officers waiting in a corridor during last month’s school shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

According to US media who have seen investigative documents, officers arrived earlier in the attack and with more powerful weapons than previously reported.

The police have been accused of failing to intervene quickly enough to prevent the attack.
The shooting killed twenty-one people, including 19 children.

The Austin American-Statesman and KVUE-TV reports have received no public comment from Texas police.

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More information about the May 24 shooting at Robb Elementary School is expected to be presented at a public hearing in the Texas Senate later Tuesday.

The attack by an 18-year-old local – identified as Salvador Ramos – has led to a renewed national debate about gun regulations.

The Austin American-Statesman and KVUE say the documents, the source of which has not been revealed, show that the gunman entered the school at 11:33 local time.

They say 11 police officers arrived within three minutes, and an officer with a ballistic shield was in the building at 11:52.

This happened after school district police chief Peter Arredondo had reported that the gunman had “shot a lot” and that the police only had “pistols”, according to the media outlets.

The new information shows Mr Arredondo also tried to speak to the gunman, asking him whether he could hear him, the Austin American-Statesman says.

The police finally breached the door into the classroom where the gunman was at 12:50. He was shot dead by members of the US Border Patrol Tactical Unit.

During the attack, children were frantically calling 911 to report multiple gunshot victims. Worried parents also tried to rush in, as police physically prevented them from entering. 

Investigators say that messages from the children were not being relayed to the officers at the scene, who were waiting for more firepower to arrive before confronting the rifle-wielding killer. 

Officials say the police were “wrong” to think that the situation had changed from an active shooter to a barricaded subject and that they had more time to prepare their response.

The reported delayed response has been the focus of several investigations on the state and the federal levels.

On Monday, the parents of the victims and other members of the community called for the resignation of Mr Arredondo.