and the boy who was shot, but survived by playing dead. mireya villareal on the ground in uvalde. also breaking tonight, the deadly tragedy unfolding on this memorial day weekend. five people feared dead after two boats collided on a river in georgia. helicopters rushing to the scene, and what we just learned about the search. the growing shortage of baby formula. an estimated 70% of the u.s. supply now out of stock. emergency shipments coming in from as far away as australia. fierce fighting in ukraine. the russians gaining ground in the east. will the u.s. give ukraine longer-range rockets to help stop the russian advance? what we re learning tonight. and for the first time, our team on the ground in odesa, where the russian blockade is creating a food emergency. skyrocketing travel prices as millions head out for the long holiday weekend. but even with everything costing more, why the roads and airports are still seeing heavy traffic. powerful storms hit parts of
thanks for joining us. we ll see you back here in just about 30 minutes. tonight, the chilling new details about the elementary school massacre in uvalde, texas, including the number of shots fired, raising even more questions about the police that response now under official review, as we learn more about the 77 minutes of horror inside those classrooms. the shooter opening fire on at least six occasions, firing more than 300 rounds as officers stood outside. what we re learning about the commander on the scene. his orders seemingly at odds with the department s own training for active shooter situations. president biden, ahead of his trip to uvalde, calling for change, saying there s too much violence, too much fear. too much grief. and the heartbreaking stories. the sheriff s deputy responding to the scene, learning his own daughter was among the victims. the girl who dreamed of becoming a star.