Roland Gutierrez responds to anticipated release of Department of Justice report on Uvalde Shooting

State of Texas has covered up law enforcement failure for almost 2 years

P ress Release from Senator Roland Gutierrez

UVALDE, TEXAS – Roland Gutierrez will hold press availability THURSDAY at 10:00 AM CT ahead of the anticipated release of the Department of Justice’s new report that investigates the Texas Department of Public Safety’s failed response to the May 24th, 2022, Robb Elementary Shooting and the State of Texas’ cover up.

The Department of Justice will release a detailed, independent report on the law enforcement response to the May, 24, 2022 massacre and the failures of law enforcement on that day.

WHO
Uvalde State Senator Roland Gutierrez
WHAT
Roland Gutierrez to Respond to US Department of Justice Report on Uvalde Shooting Failed Response
WHEN
Thursday, January 18th, 2023; 10:00 AM CT
WHERE
Uvalde Town Square, 106 W Roberts Ln, Uvalde, TX 78801
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David Howard
David Howard
10 months ago

It saddens me deeply that Uvalde has been led by so many self serving individuals for decades and when things really got serious there were nothing but COWARDS that did not do there job, for their citizens! These individuals should be asking for forgiveness and stop the cover ups and protection of these poor excuses for Law Enforcement, and Elected city and county officials! If I lived there I would do everything I could to Recall all involved and form a Coalition of responsible candidates to run for office and work to correct all the wrongs done to this community! Take all evidence and bring charges against all responsible persons and prosecute them to the extent of the Law! If nothing else be sure those that were in charge could never be elected again! These folks just need guidance, a plan, volunteers, a budget, and leadership from a few that know how to get results that just isn’t available so far.

Last edited 10 months ago by David Howard