casarez is the father of 10 year-old jacqueline casares. the 4th grader was one of 17 students killed at robb elementary school. more could have been prevented. in the if you pair that sars lives down the street from the school and was there within minutes of hearing gunshots. he says police didn t act fast enough to save his daughter and 20 others. very heard the shots. you know, they going to go back. their lives are ago, but their drops was to let that weight police detail the events that led up to the massacre. they say the suspect crashes grams pickup truck near the school and got out with a rifle and a bag of ammunition. he shot at 2 people outside a neighboring funeral home as he made his way towards robb elementary. police say he started shooting at the school before entering an unlocked door. he walked in and disrupt it initially. so from. the grandmother s house to the barbie age to the school it to the school. he would not confronted by anybody. officers
15,000 people and so many of the people we talked to have connections to the victims. tess maria mata was 10 years old, she was saving every dollar hoping to go to disney world. nevaeh bravo also 10 has been remembered as a young girl who put a smile on everyone s face. these are the stories that you will hear this morning. a fourth grade teacher who sacrificed herself protecting the children, a grieving father who found out his daughter died trying to save her classmates. we have learned that by tonight all of the victims their bodies will be released to funeral homes for arrangements. and some new reporting this morning about the excruciating moments outside of the school during the shooting. one parent telling the washington post, quote, there were five or six of us fathers hearing the gunshots and police officers were telling us to move back. we didn t care about us, we wanted to storm the building. we were saying let s go because that is how worried we were and we wa
school. other officer tried to evacuate children and teachers breaking windows trying to pull children and teachers from those windows to evacuate them to preserve any more loss of life. there was immediate response. trying to establish a time line, we re working on that right now. that s all a part of the investigation. understood. i was trying to establish between the time when the officers were furs met with gunfire and the attempt that did ultimately break down the door, what was the nature of that pause between those two periods, that s what i am trying to get at there the it s during those periods that we are hearing stories about parents that arrived on scene. they spoke with the father of jacqueline casares killed here. he said there were five or six of us fathers hearing the gunshots and police officers were telling us to move back. we didn t care about us.