The report found 'systemic failures' by authorities during the shooting.
Uvalde Mayor Don McLaughlin visits the memorial for the Robb Elementary School students and teachers at the City of Uvalde Town Square in Uvalde, Texas, in May.
Photo: Joshua Lott/The Washington Post via Getty Images)massacre has been placed on leave after a new report found "systemic failures" by authorities during the shooting.This administrative leave is to investigate whether Lt. [Mariano] Pargas was responsible for taking command on May 24th, what specific actions Lt.
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