Several witnesses at the scene of the Texas mass shooting said that police waited to enter, as videos surfaced of parents telling officers, “Go protect the kids!”
“What are you doing—get inside the building!” a person yelled in one of the videos, while another screamed, “Go protect the kids!”
Law enforcement authorities faced questions on May 26 about how much time had elapsed before they stormed a classroom in Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, where an 18-year-old gunman opened fire, killing two teachers and 19 children on May 24.
Investigators were also unable to say with any certainty whether an armed school district security officer outside Robb Elementary in the town of Uvalde exchanged fire with the attacker, Salvador Ramos, when Ramos first arrived.
Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw confirmed to news outlets on May 25 that 40 minutes to an hour had elapsed between when Ramos opened fire on the school security officer to when the tactical team shot him. Ultimately, officials confirmed that a Border Patrol agent shot and killed Ramos.
“The bottom line is law enforcement was there,” McCraw said. “They did engage immediately. They did contain [Ramos] in the classroom.”
However, several videos were captured outside the school, apparently as Ramos was inside, including a person saying to an officer, “Half of these [expletive] parents here, dude, they want to go in there—without vests, without guns—to get their [expletive] kids.”
Javier Cazares, whose daughter Jacklyn was fatally shot during the incident, told news outlets that police were not prepared.
“Let’s just rush in because the cops aren’t doing anything like they are supposed to,” he said.
McCraw said Ramos had run down a hallway into two adjoining classrooms and barricaded himself inside.
“And that’s where the carnage began,” McCraw said, according to reports.
Juan Carranza, 24, who watched the scene from outside a house across the street, said officers should have entered the building sooner. Carranza had seen Ramos crash his truck into a ditch outside the school, grab his AR-15-style semi-automatic rifle, and shoot at two people outside a funeral home, who ran away uninjured.
“There were more of them. There was just one of him,” he said.
Despite the criticism, McCraw defended the response.
“The bottom line is law enforcement was there,” he said. “They did engage immediately. They did contain [Ramos] in the classroom.”