AUSTIN, Texas — The Uvalde college board has known as a particular assembly for Wednesday to think about firing college district Police Chief Pete Arredondo for his function within the flawed response to the capturing bloodbath that left 19 college students and two academics lifeless at Robb Elementary Faculty in Could.
A particular Texas Home committee tasked with investigating the capturing decided that the embattled college district police chief did not act shortly sufficient to shoot and kill the gunman. The report, launched in July, additionally decided that Arredondo held the function of incident commander on the scene and was chargeable for directing legislation enforcement officers. He reportedly has mentioned he didn’t imagine he was in cost.
Officers stormed school rooms 111 and 112 greater than an hour after police first arrived on the scene, ready at the same time as youngsters inside the school rooms known as 911 for assist a number of instances.
Arredondo was positioned on paid administrative go away in June. In July, when the board was final anticipated to fireside Arredondo however postponed the choice to permit due course of, he was placed on unpaid administrative go away.
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Dad and mom and group members have been calling for Arredondo to be fired together with the opposite 5 district officers who responded to the capturing, in addition to different district leaders together with Robb Elementary Principal Mandy Gutierrez and district Superintendent Hal Harrell.
Throughout public feedback over the previous couple of months, mother and father, group members, and college students have expressed concern and frustration with the district’s lack of response, calling on district leaders to “clear home.”
“Why do you proceed to make use of these officers?” Rachel Martinez, a mom of 4 Uvalde college students, mentioned in a July assembly. “After which we should return our youngsters to you for eight hours a day, 5 days per week. … It’s worthwhile to clear home and begin from zero. This failure falls on all of you.”
Gutierrez was briefly positioned on administrative go away in July, however she returned to work and was promoted to assistant director of particular training for the district.
Different legislation enforcement companies, together with the Uvalde Police Division, have mentioned they’re internally reviewing their response to the Uvalde college capturing and can act based on their findings. Performing Uvalde Police Chief Lt. Mariano Pargas was placed on administrative go away in July.
In all, 376 legislation enforcement officers responded to the college capturing that day, together with 91 members of the Texas Division of Public Security.
Arredondo has not made many public feedback because the capturing. He resigned his newly received place as a metropolis council member in July.



