Texas agencies fight releasing records that could help clarify response to Uvalde school shooting
ProPublica and the Texas Tribune have submitted about 70 requests to state and local agencies for emergency response documentation surrounding the mass shooting at Robb Elementary. Most likely won’t be released publicly for months, if ever.
By Lexi Churchill, ProPublica
Jun 18, 2022
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