The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District has suspended its entire police department
Wooden crosses are placed at a memorial dedicated to the victims of the mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District has suspended its entire police department, according to a press release sent out Friday.
Developments in the Uvalde investigation have led the district to suspend its entire police force and place two officers, Lt. Miguel Hernandez and Ken Mueller, on administrative leave. Mueller chose to retire. The rest of the department will serve other roles in the district until further notice. The Texas Police Chiefs Association is continuing its investigation, as well as a review of how the district’s police department is managed. The results of this review will “guide the rebuilding of the department and the hiring of a new chief of police,” the district said.
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