After the Texas Department of Public Safety suspended Texas Ranger Christopher Ryan Kindell, one of hundreds of officers who responded to the May 24 mass shooting, felony cases he investigated are in jeopardy and experts have questioned the justification for his suspension.
For months, the families of the children killed in the shooting have demanded transparency and accountability from McCraw and other police agencies, accusing the DPS of withholding information and trying to minimize its culpability.
that cruelty of officials playing keep away with the truth continues. at a meeting today at the texas public safety commission, the steve mcgraw was supposed to deliver what they thought was a directors report on uvalde, containing updated timeline on other new information. instead, he provided neither. with the families of murdered victims in the room, he did not deliver it directly support. he failed to deliver on that promise, and family members in the audience response. you have disgraced the state, your position and the people. the officers are still under your supervision. maldonado have been proven to be culpable, and with new information chopping about weekly, we know that there will be others. well, steve, the time is now. if you are a man of your word, you resign. we are not waiting any longer. that spread across, who joins us shortly. he is the guardian of jose garcia, ten-year-old boy who was murdered while nearly 400