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Waiting for keys, unable to break down doors: Uvalde schools police chief defends delay in confronting gunman

Criticized by law enforcement experts for slowness in taking out the shooter, Pete Arredondo described an agonizing wait for a key that would work. In an interview with The Texas Tribune, he said he hadn’t spoken out sooner because he didn’t want to compound his hometown’s grief or point blame.

By James Barragán And Zach Despart

Editor’s note: This story contains explicit language.

77 minutes

How the shooter entered Robb Elementary School

The shooter entered the school through a back door on the northwest side of the building. Once inside, he shot at least 100 rounds inside classrooms 111 and 112, which are connected.

Source: Texas Department of Public Safety at a press conference on May 27, 2022; DPS spokesperson on May 31, 2022
Credit: Carla Astudillo and Reese Oxner

The shooter and Arredondo entered the school on opposite sides

The gunman entered from the northwest side of the school and made his way south in the hallway before going into classrooms 111 and 112. Uvalde CISD police Chief Pete Arredondo and a Uvalde police officer entered from the south.

Source: Texas Department of Public Safety; interview with Pete Arredondo’s attorney
Credit: Carla Astudillo and Mandi Cai

Expert analysis

Questions over command

“They loved those kids”

This story was originally published by the Texas Tribune.

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