Months later, Emilia 'Amy' Marin is still waiting to hear how and why the false accusation was broadcast to the nation.
November 3, 2022, 7:40 PMEmilia"Amy" Marin, a school staffer at Robb Elementary, speaks with ABC News' John Quinones about her struggles after the shooting.Emilia "Amy" Marin watched a briefing on the Robb Elementary school shooting on May 27, three days after the rampage that killed 19 students and two teachers.
MORE: 'I am suffering mentally,' Uvalde educator says after false blame in shooting aftermath: Exclusive In a previous statement to ABC News, DPS spokesman Travis Considine explained: "At the outset of the investigation, DPS reported that an unnamed teacher at Robb Elementary School used a rock to prop open the door that the shooter used to enter the school building. It was later determined that the same teacher removed the rock from the doorway prior to the arrival of the shooter, and closed the door, unaware that the door was unlocked.
"If you're an investigator, you're sitting there watching that video and you saw me walk out," Marin told ABC News. "Why didn't you sit there and watch the whole video to see if I ran back in?" In an interview with ABC News, Gutierrez elaborated, saying he watched 10 troopers in their signature DPS cowboy hats closely examining video captured that day. Though he couldn't say exactly which videos he saw them reviewing, he watched as they scrutinized the footage, repeatedly rewinding, fast-forwarding and slowing portions of video.
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