In a letter to the city, Uvalde CISD police Chief Pete Arredondo said he was stepping down from City Council, citing a desire to “minimize further distractions.”
that police officers under the command of Arredondo could have ended the shooting within minutes of arriving, but the chief made “the wrong decision” not to do so.
The city of Uvalde has refused to immediately release any records, even those unrelated to the shooting, and has hired a private law firm to assist in an effort toWhether Arredondo intends to resign as the school district police chief is unclear. A district spokesperson said Arredondo remains on administrative leave. His lawyer did not respond.
McCraw, the head of the state police, said last week that the doors were designed so they could not be been locked from the inside.
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