SEREMBAN: Four schoolmates were ordered to perform 160 hours of community service each within six months by the Magistrate's Court here for assaulting a junior student.
days this is not a criminal investigation. there s no allegation of criminal wrongdoing in this case gross incompetence, maybe, failure to follow training, maybe. reporter: back in the memorial, uvalde fourth grader isaac perez, sending his schoolmates a message on the sidewalk. they ll be missed by their friends reporter: you re going to miss them too, huh yeah. morgan, if i can, let me circle back to the investigation. where does it stand? is there new information? reporter: lester, there is tonight, texas dps tells me tha pete arredondo, the school s police of chief, initially cooperated with authorities and provided a statement after the shooting but two days ago texas rangers requested a followup interview and as of right now he has yet to respond, lester morgan chesky tonight, thank you cities across the country have been reeling from gun violence in just the past week there were more than a dozen more mass shootings in america just over this long holiday weeken
schoolmates, with people online there were red flags around this kid everywhere and yet nobody seemed to have done anything about it. oh right stay with us right there. will have more with congresswoman beth van duyne of texas and we look ahead at sunday morning futures.
home. those are conversations we need to start having. i think that it is just lazy politics right now. talking about gun control without looking at the solutions that would have prevented i want to ask one last question. the role of social media. this shooter posted a lot of things online that would ve been an indicator he would take drastic, horrible action. i don t know what the role of social media is, but the people online interacting with this man could have tipped people off that he was deranged and going to commit violent acts. what happened to you if you see something, say something. i think that we as a society have gotten very complacent. we don t think of these things happening to us. we all need to be much more diligent in what we can do. this shooter s interactions wit. his teachers, with police, with his parents, with his fellow schoolmates, with people online,
this united states of america first realized that schools are no sanctuary from bullets. i have a mother and her son here tonight and you can see them so happy in this photo. look at this photo of this little boy kissing his mom. he is a student in the second grade who hid not far from where his schoolmates were being killed, everyone. i was praying, thinking, why is this happening? why is this happening? my full conversation with them in just a few minutes. but first, we ve got to get to the astonishing new revelations in this timeline that can only be described as a timeline of terror. and cnn s ed lavandera brings us the very latest from uvalde. reporter: two days after the mass shooting at robb elementary, the story of what happened when the gunman arrived on the campus has fundamentally changed. there s a lot of possibilities. i don t have enough information to answer that question just