tragedy. ask the questions. those politicians don t want to answer. the running the clock. don t let them do it. love has to be the answer. decency must rule. nicole hawk lay, matthew dowd, thank you for joining me on this important friday night, at the end of a very heavy week. and from all of our colleagues across the networks of nbc news, thanks for staying up late with us. i will see you at the end of monday. be good. us i will see you and while it is common for new details to emerge after the so-called fog of war lifts, the basic facts of the police response to this particular shooting have changed. and then, they changed again. and today, officials try yet again, to lay out a timeline of the response to this attack, to an increasingly skeptical press corps and public. and this version, the one we heard today, painted a shocking picture of what now looks to be an extraordinarily inept police response, that allowed the government to be locked in a classroom with children,
did that contribute to the fact that these officers were forced to wait, because we do know according to dps today, the gunman fire arm was so powerful, he s shooting through metal doors, attempting to . and police injured one officer that way during this time period as well. so those are just two of the questions that we hope to ask in the days ahead, as for whether or not we will find out what remains to be seen. ayman? not to mention whether or not any of those classrooms had windows that the police could ve entered through, as well. nbc news correspondent morgan chesky, live from uvalde, texas, for us this evening. thank you for reporting, morgan. i want to turn now to texas governor greg abbott, who held his own press conference this afternoon, where he said that he was livid about being, quote, misled about initial reports that suggested an immediate police response to the attack.