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Deltagare vid mötet. (Eric Gay / AP)

Polischefen i Uvalde får sparken efter skoldådet

Pete Arredondo, polischef i Uvalde i Texas där 19 barn och två lärare dog i en skolskjutning den 24 maj, har fått sparken. Det rapporterar CNN.

Beslutet togs av skolstyrelsen i staden, och var enhälligt. Arredondo själv deltog inte i mötet, men hans advokater publicerade ett 17-sidigt uttalande där det hävdas att avskedandet inte är lagenligt och att han fruktar för sin säkerhet.

”Polischef Arredondo gjorde det rätta. Alla anklagelser om bristande ledarskap är helt felaktiga”, står det i uttalandet.

Den uppfattningen delades inte av de närvarande, som skanderade ”ynkrygg” under mötet, enligt BBC.

Polisen i Uvalde har fått enorm kritik för sitt senfärdiga agerande under skolskjutningen.

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Skolskjutningen i Uvalde
Wikipedia (en)
On May 24, 2022, a mass shooting occurred at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, United States, where nineteen students and two teachers were fatally shot, and seventeen others were wounded by 18-year-old Salvador Ramos. Earlier in the day, he shot his grandmother in the face at home, severely wounding her. Outside the school, he fired shots for approximately five minutes before entering unobstructed with an AR-15 style rifle through an unlocked side entrance door. He then shut himself inside two adjoining classrooms, without locking the classroom door, killed nineteen students and two teachers, and remained in the school for more than an hour before members of the United States Border Patrol Tactical Unit (BORTAC) fatally shot him. The shooting is the third-deadliest school shooting in the United States, after the Virginia Tech shooting in 2007 and the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in 2012, and the deadliest in Texas.Police officers waited 74 minutes on-site before breaching the classroom to engage Ramos. Police also cordoned off the school grounds, resulting in violent conflicts between police and civilians, including parents, who were attempting to enter the school to rescue children.Law enforcement officials in Uvalde have been heavily criticized for their response to the shooting, and their conduct is being reviewed in separate investigations by the Texas Ranger Division and the United States Department of Justice. Department of Public Safety officials laid much of the responsibility for the police response on Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District (UCISD) police chief Pedro Arredondo, who they identified as the incident commander. Aredondo refuted the characterization of his role as incident commander, but was later fired by the Uvalde school board for his actions during the shooting. A report conducted by the Texas House of Representatives Investigative Committee attributed the fault more widely to “systemic failures and egregious poor decision making” by many authorities. The report said that, "At Robb Elementary, law enforcement responders failed to adhere to their active shooter training, and they failed to prioritize saving the lives of innocent victims over their own safety...there was an unacceptably long period of time before officers breached the classroom, neutralized the attacker, and began rescue efforts."Shortly after the shooting, local and state officials gave inaccurate reports of the timeline of events and exaggerated police actions. The Texas Department of Public Safety acknowledged that it was an error for law enforcement to delay an assault on Ramos' position in the student-filled classrooms, attributing this to the school district police chief's assessment of the situation as one with a "barricaded subject" instead of an "active shooter". Law enforcement was also aware there were injured individuals in the school before they made their entrance.Following the shooting, which occurred ten days after the 2022 Buffalo shooting, wider discussions ensued about American gun culture and violence, gridlock in politics, and law enforcement's failure to halt or intervene during the attack. Around a month after the shooting, Congress passed the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act and President Biden signed the bill into law; it was the most significant federal gun reform legislation since the Federal Assault Weapons Ban of 1994. Robb Elementary was closed permanently following the shooting, and will be demolished.
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