Texas Goes Permitless on Guns, and Police Face an Armed Public A new law allowing people to carry handguns without a license has led to more spontaneous shootings, many in law enforcement say.
After Uvalde, Texas State Police Revise Training for Mass Shootings Five Department of Public Safety officers have been referred for formal investigation over their response to the May 24 school shooting.
Police Response to Uvalde Shooting Was ‘Abject Failure,’ Says Steven McCraw The director of the Department of Public Safety said that police officers wasted time looking for a classroom door key that was “never needed.”
Head of State Police Calls Response to Uvalde Shooting an ‘Abject Failure’ The director of the Department of Public Safety said that police officers wasted time looking for a classroom door key that was “never needed.”
Police Response to Uvalde Shooting Infuriated Parents Clinging to Hope Law enforcement killed the gunman more than an hour after the first officers arrived at an elementary school in Texas. Nineteen students and two teachers died in the attack.