BREAKING NEWS UPDATE: Police made 'wrong decision' not to enter Uvalde school as gunman went on 35 minute rampage, Texas official says.
UVALDE, Texas -- A Texas official admitted law enforcement made the"wrong decision" not to go into the classroom where the Uvalde school shooting suspect was for 35 minutes.
Children were inside the classroom with him, making 911 calls, McCraw said in a press conference Friday. A tactical team from CBP was on scene at 12:15 p.m., but did not breach the classroom until 12:50 p.m.This is a breaking news update. A previous version of this report is below.
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