U.S. Justice Department will review Uvalde response, as furor mounts over law enforcement actions

May 30, 2022 View Original Article
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Bias Score Analysis

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"The goal of the review is to provide an independent account of law enforcement actions and responses that day, and to identify lessons learned and best practices to help first responders prepare for and respond to active shooter events, Anthony Coley, a spokesperson for the U.S. Justice Department, wrote in a statement Sunday."
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"There's no excuse for that.Since the shooting, state law enforcement officials have given vague and conflicting answers on what exactly happened after the gunman arrived at the school."
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"U.S. Rep Joaquin Castro had called for the FBI to intervene and launch an independent investigation into the police response to the shooting."
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"I am livid about what happened, Abbott said during a Friday conference in Uvalde."
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"Gov. Greg Abbott has also walked back some of his initial statements about the shooting, saying he was misled about the police response."
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57% : "The goal of the review is to provide an independent account of law enforcement actions and responses that day, and to identify lessons learned and best practices to help first responders prepare for and respond to active shooter events," Anthony Coley, a spokesperson for the U.S. Justice Department, wrote in a statement Sunday.
45% : There's no excuse for that."Since the shooting, state law enforcement officials have given vague and conflicting answers on what exactly happened after the gunman arrived at the school.

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