Uvalde police lieutenant just quit before he could be fired

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ICYMI: A Uvalde police lieutenant who was in charge of the city’s officers during the May 24 Robb Elementary School massacre quit Thursday before city leaders could fire him. Here's why.

Acting Recently released phone recording shows Uvalde Police Chief Mariano Pargas knew students were still alive in the classroom during the Robb Elementary shooting.The Uvalde police lieutenant in charge of the city’s officers during the May 24 Robb Elementary School massacre quit Thursday before city leaders could fire him.

“He will be gone,” McLaughlin said after he posted the meeting. “Mariano is never coming back to the Uvalde Police Department. One way or the other, he’s not coming back. It’s not going to happen, not while I’m here anyway.” In the audio, a 911 dispatcher told Pargas one of the children at the school, Khloie Torres, then 10, had said there were survivors.“Eight to nine are still alive,” a dispatcher replied. “She’s not too sure. … She’s not too sure how many are actually DOA or possibly injured.”

“He should definitely be fired,” Torres said. “He knew kids were in there who were alive and needed help and still, not one cop went in.”

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