Family members of Uvalde school district students are calling on the city council to suspend all city police officers who were on the scene during the May 24 massacre at Robb Elementary School.
Each responding police officer from the city's force would be individually interviewed as part of a review, council members said. The city force has 39 officers; 24 or 25 of them responded to the emergency calls at Robb Elementary School.
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