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The newly released body camera video captured the officials begging for the storm at the Rob Elementary School in Uwlde, Texas, when a gunman killed 19 students and two teachers on May 24, 2022 on May 24, 2022.
This video was part of the final batch of documents, local authorities stopped at public access during a one -year legal battle, which was eventually released this week.
In July, the members of the Uvalde CISD unanimously voted in favor of releasing records from horrific mass shoots at Rob Elementary after 38 months silence, grief and legal hurdles.
A video released for the storm in primary school by 18-year-old gunman Salvador Ramos, begging parents, can be marked one of the most deadly classes in American history, begging parents.
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In this image of the Police Body Cam video provided by the Uwalde County Sheriff Department, the law enforcement agents prepare their weapons during shooting at Rob Elementary School in Ulde, Texas on May 24, 2022. (Uwalde County Sheriff Department through AP)
A parents are heard asking, “Whose class is he in?” While another parent shouts, “Come, man, my daughter is there!”
Associated Press reported that many other video shows the authorities inside the building and stand out, some suggest that they throw gas through the window or discover the key to a closed orbit.
The parents made their way towards a fence and shouted at the authorities to do something about the shooter.
“Either you go in or I am going in, brother,” an angry parents can be heard saying to an officer. “My children are there, brother … please!”
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Uvalde police officers and other law enforcement officers have been seen responding to a collective shooting at Rob Elementary School in Utxas, Texas, recorded on May 24, 2022. (Uvalde Police Department)
The officials asked the parents to come back and stand back.
The video showed confusion among the moments of the officials before a storm came from the school hallway that day.
With a six -hour body camera video, the documents revealed that Ramos’s house was visited three months before the shooting, as her mother said she was afraid of her.
In the body camera video released a year ago, police officers are shown moving through the hallway of Rob Elementary School, as well as an audio from a flander 911 calls made by teachers inside the building.
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The Rob Elementary School Sign has been included in flowers and gifts in Uwal, Texas on 17 June 2022, which is the place of collective shooting in May that 19 students and two teachers were killed. (Brandon Bell/Getty Images)
One of the nervous teachers dialing 911 described “a lot, a lot of ganshots”, while in another phone urged him to be silent as a dispatcher.
“Hurry up, hurry up, hurry up, hurry up!” The first teacher cried before hanging.
Delayed law enforcement response for shooting – Around 400 officers waited for more than 70 minutes before facing a gunman in a class filled with dead and injured children and teachers – widely condemned as a large -scale failure.
Just before reaching school, Ramos shot and injured his grandmother at his house. He then took a pickup truck from the house and went for Rob Elementary.
Shooting has been the subject of several state and local investigations, unilaterally condemned the police’s response.
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The police response included about 150 US border patrol agents and 91 state police officers, as well as schools and city police. While dozens of officers were standing in the hallway, trying to find out that the students inside the classroom said on the cellphone 911, begging for help, and the desperate parents who had gathered outside the building pleaded to go with the authorities. A strategic team eventually entered the class and killed the shooter.
Fox News Digital’s Christina Shaw and Anders Hagstrom, as well as the Associated Press contributed to the report.