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Were learning the shooter should not have gotten his hands on a gun. Now, fox 29 news at 10 00. Police say the shooter devin kelley should not have been able to buy the guns he used in that massacre in texas. The pentagon says the air force never submitted the shooters conviction on Domestic Violence charges to a federal background check database. Now the department of defense is launching a review. Thanks foy joining us. Im iain page. Lucy is off. Foxs bryan llenas joins us live in Sutherland Springs with more. Reporter good evening. The gunman responsible for the worst mass shooting in Texas History killing 26 people should never have been able to legally purchase a gun. The u. S. Air force admitting today that the Domestic Violence Court Marshall they failed to enter that into the fbi National Background check database as required by federal law and that therefore that could have blocked the purchase of the very rival that was used in this terrible rampage at the First Baptist churc

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Richard L Schwab

Richard L. Schwab’s experience in education has spanned four decades, beginning with a job in Chelmsford, Mass., as an eighth-grade history teacher. He went on to earn both a master’s degree and doctorate in Educational Administration at UConn, before spending 10 years on the education faculty at the University of New Hampshire. He spent the next eight years at Drake University in Des Moines, Iowa, where he served three years as head of its Department of Educational Administration, and then five years as dean of the School of Education. In 1997, he returned to his alma mater to serve as dean of the Neag School of Education. Dean Schwab served 12 years as dean from 1997 to 2009 before returning to the faculty as a Raymond Neag Endowed Professor of Educational Leadership. In July 2014, he returned as dean to lead the Neag School in implementing the University of Connecticut’s New Academic Plan. With his return, Dean Schwab is the longest-serving dean in the history of the Neag Sc

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