For the next hour, the video reveals what experts have called one of the worst police failures in American history. The footage shows officers massed in the hallway, increasingly armed with shields and high-powered weapons, but not entering the classrooms to take down the gunman until 12:52 p.m.
Amid a shifting official timeline of the law enforcement response and anger among Uvalde residents over lingering questions about the shooting, it provides an unfiltered view of what transpired.
Busbee’s position was outlined in a letter Friday to Burrows from Freeman Martin, the Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) deputy director of homeland security operations.
Busbee “has objected to releasing the video and has instructed us not to do so. As the individual with authority to consider whether any criminal prosecution should result from the events in Uvalde, we are guided by her professional judgment regarding the potential impact of releasing the video,” Martin wrote.
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