the acting police chief who was actually on site that day. but as of right now, we re waiting to see how this continues to develop. even more video expected to come out overnight. linsey? lots of revealing details in that report. mireya, thank you. the report cites several missed warning signs with the alleged gunman and for the first time gives us information about a possible motive. abc s senior investigative reporter aaron ka terse what aing on that front? investigators say that the gunman was driven by a desire for notoriety and fame and he had a vague idea about a school shooting last year. investigators determined he had been bullied at school and was an at-risk student, but the report said he received no special education services. and then this year, after a falling out with his mother, he started to plan. online, he was nicknamed by others the school shooter. but investigators said none of his online behavior was ever reported to law enforcement. once the attack began, the
and if he would have been taken care of earlier, he would have made it. the blood loss claimed lives that could have been saved if the response had been faster? uh-huh. reporter: late this afternoon, additional action announced by uvalde s mayor, including the release of police body camera video. the announcement that the acting police chief will be on administrative leave to investigate if there was a responsibility to take the chain of command and an internal investigation by the city kate sam, thank you. when we come back, we switch gears. there s dangerously hot weather ahead for the week we ll te
couple of years, their homeless problem has been jaw-dropping. absolutely awful. every once in a while they will clear out a patch in front of the department of the environment or over by the fbi. these encampments throughout the district. so, for her to say, you know, don t blame joe biden, blame greg abbott, that is not accurate. because those gigantic encampments of homeless people have been there for years. in some cases. brian: 10 minutes now after the hour. ainsley: texas house committee releasing a detailed report yesterday revealing more details on the response to the uvalde shooting. steve: it was a systemic failure and egregious poor decision making across the board in retime. brian: todd piro here. uvalde s acting police chief now on administrative leave after the release of that damning report into the elementary school massacre that killed 1 children and two teachers.
police chiefs to assume command and control of the scene, but has the report states, quote, the chief of police was one of the first responders on the scene. but as events unfolded, he failed to perform or to transfer to another person the role of incident commander. this was an essential duty he had assigned to himself, yet it was not effectively performed by anyone. and just moments ago, the mayor of uvalde called for the release of all body cam footage of the uvalde police officers on the scene that they. the mayor also announcing a short time ago that the acting police chief on the day of the shooting is now placed on administrative leave. the findings also laid out a long list of safety protocols, barely enforce, and often ignored, which allowed the shooter to walk right and. but despite all these failures, this report states that, quote, no villains were found in the course of the investigation, aside from the attacker. joining me now on the ground in
rightfully so. we now know that the uvalde city police chief, or the acting police chief of that incident has been placed on ministry did leave as the city launches its investigation, and we also, the mayor announcing that they have released body cam footage that the city police officers wore on that day, so we will likely continue to get more information. these families will continue to get more of that information. there s a lot of continued anger and fallout at what has happened here. jim, up to now, there s been a lot of focus on local law enforcement. first, the school district police and chief arredondo, and then local police, the uvalde police. there were a lot of them on scene, but with this report makes clear is that there were about 240 state and local law enforcement officers who also did not step up when they should have. what do you make of this total lack of leadership all-around from local to federal law enforcement? it s a great question