Law enforcement officials rebuffed calls from the uncle of the Uvalde shooter to allow him to speak with him during the shooting, according to newly released audio and video from the third-deadliest school in U.S. history.
Officials finally agreed to release the 911 calls and body camera footage from that fateful day on Saturday, after a two-year legal battle spearheaded by media organizations, including the Associated Press.
The trove of new information revealed Salvador Ramos’ uncle, Armando, made multiple calls to law enforcement pleading to speak with Ramos.
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