The most controversial accusation: Did the police wait too long to act against Salvador Ramos?

The terrible shooting at Robb Elementary located in Uvalde, Texas cost the lives of 19 children and two teachers and some of the victims’ relatives have been quick to speak out and denounce the excessive time it took the police to enter the school and act to stop the shooter Salvador Ramos.

Both students who came out of the shooting alive and family members of the have spoken out about the strategy victims followed by the police to enter the place, taking more than 40 minutes for the Border Patrol agents to enter the place, after a member of the staff gave them a key.

Jacinto Cazares and his helplessness to save his daughter’s life

One of the victims’ parents, Jacinto Cazaresarrived at the school as soon as he heard about the shooting at Robb Elementary, where his daughter, Jackie Cazareswas studying.

By the time Cazares arrived, officers were still gathered outside the scene, so the man anxiously watched the police and his desperation led him to suggest breaking into the school building himself along with other civilians.

“‘Let’s just rush in because the cops aren’t doing anything like they are supposed to,'” Cazares recalled in an interview with ABC News about his words as he waited for the officers’ reaction. “More could have been done.”

The helplessness Cazares has, caused by the time it took the police officers to enter the school, does not compare to the pain of having lost her daughter, who was just 10 years old.

“There was at least 40 lawmen armed to the teeth but didn’t do a darn thing [until] it was far too late,” Cazares said.

Elementary school neighbors accuse police of delayed police reaction

Some people who were present outside the school heard how several of the civilians begged the officers to do something immediately to stop the shooting, as recalled by a witness who lived across the street from the elementary school.

Juan Carranza Claims that some people were shouting at the police officers “Go in there! Go in there!” He himself thinks that the officers could have entered the school earlier.

“There were more of them, there was just one of him,” he said.

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