Senator: Chief had no radio during Uvalde school shooting

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Senator: Chief had no radio during Uvalde school shooting
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Authorities have not said how other law enforcement officials were communicating with school district police Chief Pete Arredondo on the scene.

Authorities have not said how Arredondo was communicating with other law enforcement officials at the scene, including the more than a dozen officers who were at one point waiting outside the classroom where the gunman was holed up. Arredondo heads the district’s small department and was in charge of the multi-agency response to the shooting.

The news emerged amid tensions between state and local authorities over how police handled the shooting and communicated what happened to the public.inside the school, and more than an hour passed from when the first officers followed him into the building and when he was killed by law enforcement, according to an official timeline.

Since the shooting, law enforcement and state officials have struggled to present an accurate timeline and details of the event and how police responded, sometimes providing conflicting information or withdrawing statements hours later. State police have said some accounts were preliminary and may change as more witnesses are interviewed.

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