UVALDE: 77 MINUTES — Police Response and Command Indecision
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About this listen
On May 24, 2022, an active shooter entered Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. Police were inside the building within minutes.
The shooter was not stopped for 77 minutes.
In this episode of Truth, Investigations & Criminal Behavior, we examine what happened after law enforcement arrived—through verified timelines, official reports, and command-level analysis.
This episode covers:
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The shooter’s background and actions leading up to the attack
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The shooting of the shooter’s grandmother prior to the school attack
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The initial police response and the critical misclassification of the event
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How command authority broke down inside the school hallway
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Evidence showing gunfire continued after officers were on scene
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The decisions made—and not made—during the 77-minute delay
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The aftermath, accountability efforts, and criminal indictments that followed
This is not speculation or hindsight commentary. It is a factual reconstruction of one of the most scrutinized law-enforcement responses in modern American history.
UVALDE: 77 MINUTES — Police Response and Command Indecision
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