Texas DPS won't discipline more officers for botched Uvalde response

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Texas DPS won't discipline more officers for botched Uvalde response
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Texas DPS won't discipline more officers for botched Uvalde police response

Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw, shown at a May 27 news conference in Uvalde after the Robb Elementary School shooting.

The Texas Department of Public Safety will not discipline more officers for the agency's bungled response to the mass shooting at a Uvalde elementary school last May, Director Steve McCraw told theThe department, along with other law enforcement agencies, has faced intense scrutiny for its inaction on May 24. Officers waited 77 minutes to confront the teenage gunman who had entered the school wielding an assault-style weapon. Nineteen children and two teachers died.

McCraw had launched an internal probe into seven of the 91 DPS officers on site that day. One officer,

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