At first meeting since massacre, Uvalde school board takes no action on police chief
by Zach Despart, Texas Tribune
The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District board took no action Friday evening against its embattled police chief, Pete Arredondo, in a special board meeting called in response to last weeks mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.
As incident commander, Arredondo made the decision to wait more than an hour for backup instead of ordering officers at the scene to immediately confront the shooter who killed 19 students and two teachers. The head of the state police later said this was the wrong decision, period.
Many residents had called on Arredondo to quit or be sacked, saying decisive action could have potentially saved lives. Although the agenda for Fridays meeting allowed the board to terminate Arredondo, the board declined to do so.
Superintendent Bob Harrell said he is eager for several concurrent investigations, including ones by Uvalde Countys district attorney and federal Department of Justice, to run their course. But he told the 25 residents in attendance that he had no additional information to provide, other than reassuring parents that children would never return to Robb.
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