gates jeobjections in hearing last week that they infringe on the right of do you process. spare me the bull shit of cu constitutional right, you know who doesn t have due process, their rights respected, the kids at sandy hook, buffalo, rob elementary and son and on. how likely are you to get this offer the senate to the f finish line. good evening, i don t have a lot of confidence about the senate deliberations. i hope i m wrong. what i can tell you is we passed really two important pieces of legislation already, one to strengthen criminal background checks. we know criminal background checks work, because 3 1/2 million gun sales have been denied because someone went to buy a gun that wasn t allowed to, the problem is thousands happen without a criminal background check so we sent that to the senate to strengthen
from one of the first people to interact with the gunmen on may 24th, the date that would become the states deadliest shooting. a field worker at a right across from rob elementary, saw salvatore moos, the shooter, wreck his pick up truck ran out to help and asked are you okay with another funeral worker. then she saw what she described as an evil look in his, i saw him reaching for the gun and started taking off. he recounted this harrowing experience to my colleague, let s listen. [inaudible] and i think that we had a little technical issue there,
A 10-year-old tried to save one of the teachers at Rob Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, as a teenager rained bullets on a classroom full of students. Khloie Torres was one of the students who saw the wounded woman, according to the New York Times report
meanwhile, at the shooting at the texas elementary school, police chief pete arradondo, didn t have a radio on him at the time of the shooting. cnn has reached out to the public safety officials and chief arradondo but have not received a response. a teacher aide from rob elementary is sharing her side of the story after police falsely blamed her for leaving the door open that the shooter used to enter the school. cnn s omar jimenez spoke with the attorney representing her and file this report. reporter: it was supposed to be an end of the year class party before it became a nightmare. she saw everything from the time he wrecked to the time she was taken out of there. reporter: the special education aide was meeting a coworker with food for the party when she saw a car crash, so her lawyer says she propped the door open, went back inside to get her phone and called 911 but to
patients who also treated the sutherlin springs mass shooting victims, now in front of this facility where the doctors themselves and some of the unlucky people there at that time were targets of america s 233rd mass shooting, erin. just so hard this year. lucy, thank you so much, now to the horrible and other preventable shooting we re covering tonight. outfront from uvalde texas. reporter: more than a week after the shooting at rob elementary, there are still questions. now, about the frantic 911 calls from children trapped inside. the 911 calls were not being communicated to the so-called incident commander. reporter: that incident commander was uvalde school police chief pete aradondo leaving when investigators say delayed entering the classroom. state senator gutierrez raising information whether information