McCraw calls Uvalde police response 'abject failure'
In his opening statement, Texas Director of Public Safety Steven McCraw said his department’s ongoing probe has uncovered "compelling evidence" to suggest that the police response "was an abject failure."
"Three minutes after the subject entered the west hallway, there was a sufficient number of armed officers wearing body armor, to isolate distract and neutralize the subject," McCraw said in reviewing the timeline of events. "The only thing stopping a hallway of dedicated officers from entering room 111 and 112 was the on-scene commander, who decided to place the lives of officers before the lives of children."
"The officers had weapons -- the children had none. The officers had body armor -- the children had none," he said.
"One hour, 14 minutes and eight seconds. That's how long the children waited and the teachers waited in rooms 111 to be rescued. And while they waited, the on-scene commander waited for radios and rifles. Then he waited for shields. Then he waited for SWAT. Lastly, he waited for key that was never needed," McCraw said.