Uvalde police not speaking to Texas lawmakers committee
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Texas state Rep. Dustin Burrows says his committee is in conversations with the Uvalde Police Department. He hopes to announce soon whether members of the force will appear as witnesses. It came a day after comments by Burrows raised uncertainty about whether police would cooperate. Burrows defended the committee interviewing witnesses in private and not revealing their findings.
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