Uvalde school district suspends entire police force after May shooting that killed 19 students

 


Sunday, 09 October 2022 – The school district in Uvalde, Texas, where 19 students and two teachers were killed in May, has suspended its entire police force pending the outcome of a probe, the district said in a statement Friday, October 7.

The district said it suspended all activities of the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Police Department “for a period of time.” The police force consisted of five officers and one security guard, according to its website.

The district is awaiting the results of an investigation led by the Texas Police Chiefs Association and an outside firm into the shooting at Robb Elementary School, expected to be released later this month.

The district said it made the decision to suspend the police force because “recent developments have uncovered additional concerns with department operations.”

The suspension of the police force comes more than a week after parents of children who survived the shooting sued the Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District, former officials, the manufacturer of the gun used in the massacre and others.

Uvalde officials came under scrutiny after nearly 400 law enforcement officers waited outside school classrooms for more than an hour before confronting and killing the shooter.

In July, the Texas legislature released a report blaming the response on “systemic failures” and poor leadership, adding that inaction allowed for the death toll to grow higher.

The district also said that as a “result of the recent developments,” one officer, Lieutenant Miguel Hernandez, was placed on administrative leave. Ken Mueller, the director of student services, was also placed on administrative leave and will retire, the district said in its statement.

The police department has been under investigation for its response to the shooting including allegations of delays by officers in reaching the gunman while he was holed up in a classroom.

The school district said it had requested additional officers from the Texas Department of Public Safety to provide campus security.

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