responders. we re also talking about the justice department this morning announcing, in fact, it will conduct a review of the law enforcement response to the school shooting in uvalde. it is coming at the request of uvalde s mayor after authorities admitted to a string of failures in their response to the shooting. a justice department spokesperson said in part this, the goal of the review is to provide an independent account of law enforcement actions and responses that day, and to identify lessons learned and best practices to help first responders prepare for and respond to active shooter events. the doj saying after its review, it will publish a report with all of its findings. we are learning more about that chaotic scene that unfolded when agents did finally move in on the shooter. a u.s. customs and border protection official, who spoke to the washington post, describing a chaotic scene, with no one really sure who was in charge. quote this, the agent saw bullet ho
welcome back, everybody. we have an update on the victims of last week s horrific attack. they are still treating three victims, 10-year-old girl in serious condition, a 9-year-old girl in good condition and a 66-year-old woman believed to be the shooter s grandmother who is currently in, quote, fair condition. so as for the 19 children and 2 teachers killed, funerals will, in fact, begin this week. i want to go now to the director of pediatric trauma at san antonio. thank you for joining us. as of yesterday you had two survivors and the shooter s grandmother who are still at the hospital and under your care, i know. but just talk to me first about what you faced last tuesday afternoon when all of this took place. what went on in your hospital?