why have we heard so many different messages, frankly, lies families don t know thank you. i m going to ask my colleagues if they want to comment as well. multiple systemic failures. our report does not look at other comments that have been made to try to compare and contrast and whatsoever. we laid out the basic facts as we were charged with to do. and what i said early on about law enforcement. the officers who knew or should ve known that this was an active shooter situation by their training, experience should have done more. we are very clear on that. not every officer on the scene had that same information and had that same opportunity to comply with their training. one of the things this committee has not done because we re a three-person committee, is to go through and determine which law enforcement personnel knew what, what did they know and when they knew it. in order to do that i think that s going to take many months to go through all of the different video
there is nobody who i am not willing to visit with. and if a family member did not go into the meeting, i d love to know the circumstances, love to sit down and visit with them. happy to do that one on one. but i did not ask anybody obviously not to be there. nbc back there in the dress, go ahead. will all the documents be released we will go with the house precedent on investigatory committees. we do our work in executive session and the documents that were delivered, most of those i legally cannot release unless i m given permission to from a nondisclosure agreement. i ve tweeted about that and made people aware. i m happy to share the nondisclosure agreement with you, but our hands are tied by precedent and some of the things we had to do to obtain this, and also i don t know if there s any other investigations that have been alluded to, but i wouldn t do anything without consultation