A former Texas state trooper hired by Uvalde schools over the summer to be a campus police officer was fired Thursday, less than a day after it became public she was at Robb Elementary on May 24.
A former Texas state trooper hired over the summer to be a Uvalde school police officer was fired Thursday, less than a day after it became public that she was one of the first law enforcement officials to respond to the Robb Elementary massacre in May.
Less than 24 hours after CNN's report, the school district fired Elizondo amid backlash, saying in a statement they apologize for “the pain that this revelation has caused," the Associated Press reported.
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