Texas DPS chief defends himself as Uvalde families call for resignation

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Texas DPS chief defends himself as Uvalde families call for resignation
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The head of the Texas Department of Public Safety is expected to give an update on the Uvalde shooting probe and the DPS's internal investigation.

"You basically lit a match and set the town on fire," he said.

Democratic Texas state Sen. Roland Gutierrez, who addressed law enforcement at the start of the hearing, also called for McCraw's resignation.

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