Uvalde police chief announces his resignation after independent investigation
- An independent investigator contradicts reports from the Department of Justice and the Texas House of Representatives regarding law enforcement failures during a school shooting.
- The investigator believes all Uvalde Police Department officers should be exonerated, causing disagreement from families of victims and survivors.
- The former Uvalde mayor criticizes the report's findings and asserts that families are left devastated and without answers.
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Uvalde City Council meeting following police chief resignation, internal investigative report
The Uvalde City Council’s regularly scheduled meeting on Tuesday evening won’t be quite as scheduled after the city’s chief of police handed in his resignation earlier in the day.The meeting is scheduled for 6 p.m. and will be livestreamed in this article.Uvalde Police Chief Daniel Rodriguez gave notice of his resignation on Tuesday. He’s expected to make an appearance before the council on Tuesday evening.Currently, the meeting agenda mentions …
The police chief of the U.S. town of Uvalde resigned a few days after a critical report about his corps' actions, US media write. According to the report, the police made “multiple critical errors” during an elementary school shooting in 2022, killing nineteen children and two teachers.

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