
Uvalde school police chief's fate could be decided at Wednesday school board meeting
CNN
The school board in Uvalde, Texas, is expected to discuss whether to fire school Police Chief Pete Arredondo at a meeting Wednesday evening, three months after a shooter at Robb Elementary took the lives of 19 children and two teachers.
The board initially was set to consider Arredondo's job status on July 23, but the matter was twice postponed at the request of Arredondo's attorney and eventually moved to Wednesday.
Arredondo has come under intense public scrutiny over the police response to the May 24 massacre, America's deadliest school shooting since 2012.

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