pete arredondo testify to the investigation that he did not know that there were any students or teachers alive or dead inside the classroom, with the shooter. but police body cam video released by the city of uvalde yesterday sows a 9-1-1 dispatcher, telling an officer at the school that the child has been calling 9-1-1 from inside the classroom. we do have a child on the line. wait, what was that? it s going to be in room 1:12 [inaudible] he hasn t their own full of victims, full of victims at this moment. [bleep] well the victims child called 9-1-1? the room is full of victims. [bleep] a child s 9-1-1 call from a room full of victims.
resign the day after the mass murder. jazmin cazarez, whose nine year old sister, jackie, was murdered in her classroom at robb elementary. jazmin is a high school senior in uvalde who joined us on this program last week. tonight, jazmin challenged the school board for the long list of security failures in the uvalde school system that are described in the texas house of representatives report. how am i supposed to come back here? i m gonna be a senior, how am i supposed to come back to the school? what are you guys gonna do to make sure i don t have to watch my friends die? what are you gonna do to make sure i don t have to wait 77 minutes, bleeding out on my classroom floor, just like my little sister did. i know there s nothing you can do to bring my sister back, but maybe, maybe if you do
55 days later, they finally start to have an internal investigation, that is absurd. well, governor abbott has the authority to call head of the state police into his office, or get him on the phone at any moment, and demand to know everything that he knows. also has the authority to fire him, and replace him. absolutely, he does. absolutely, but this governor hasn t been uvalde since the 25th of may, hasn t gone back, hasn t been to one single funeral, has failed every step as far as helping these folks with trauma relief, and everything else that you can imagine. we have systemic failure at every level in texas. it goes way beyond uvalde. what uvalde is the closest and most disturbing version of that failure that exemplifies what s been going on in texas. texas state senator roland gutierrez, thank you very much for joining us again tonight. thank you, lawrence.
is on administrative leave at this point. are you going to fire him? that will be a decision, and it will be a closed session. if he s not fired by noon tomorrow than i want a resignation and every single one of you, board members, because they all did not give a damn about our children or us! [applause] stand with us or against us, but we are going nowhere. the school board that hired feet arredondo has been strangely protective of him, and his job, since he did not have the common decency to resign the day after the mass murder. jasmine casarez, nine year old sister jackie was murdered in her classroom at robb elementary. jasmine is a high school senior in uvalde who joined us on this program last week.
and is led by several family members of those who were killed in the sandy hook shooting. the goal is to protect children from gun violence. connecticut u.s. senator chris murphy who came to congress representing sandy hook on tuesday begged his fellow lawmakers to pass legislation addressing the nation s gun violence problem. congress has been unable to come together in favor of substantial gun violence legislation since the collapse of a bipartisan senate effort in the aftermath of the sandy hook massacre. sandy hook will never, ever be the same. this community in texas will never, ever be the same. why? why are we here if not to try to make sure that fewer schools and fewer communities go through what sandy hook has gone through? what uvalde is going through! our heart is breaking for these families. reporter: and this is the 27th school shooting this year. that s according to education week which has been tracking school shootings since 2018, and according to its reporting,