
Canceled special board meeting to consider firing Uvalde schools police chief Pete Arredondo to be rescheduled in 'very near future,' superintendent says
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A special school board meeting in Uvalde, Texas, to consider whether to terminate the employment of the district's police chief will be rescheduled in the "very near future," said school district Superintendent Hal Harrell. The meeting had been previously scheduled for Saturday before it was canceled.
Chief Pedro "Pete" Arredondo was placed on unpaid administrative leave on June 22, according to the district. Separately, Arredondo resigned his position on the Uvalde City Council in early July, according to a resignation letter he sent to the city.
Harrell, who recommended Arredondo's firing, gave the update on the meeting in a video message emailed to the parents of Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District (CISD) students, which was obtained by CNN.

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