
Uvalde parents call for school police chief to be fired and seek assurances on future safety during school board meeting
CNN
Angry residents of the emotionally shattered Texas town of Uvalde confronted the school board Monday night with speakers calling for district police chief Pedro "Pete" Arredondo to be fired and asking what safety measures will be put in place for when schools reopen.
The grief from the May 24 shooting in which 21 people were killed at Robb Elementary was clearly weighing heavily on the attendees and some parents said their children aren't ready to return to class.
"There is an anxiousness in my heart that is only worsened by the fear my children have," said Rachel Martinez, a parent of four children. "I think no one person here today can deny there was a massive failure on May 24. Where these failures lie is the question?"
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