Vincent Salazar sat in a room with dozens of other families at the Uvalde, Texas civic center Tuesday afternoon, waiting to pick up his 10-year-old Layla after learning a gunman barricaded himself inside two adjoining classrooms at Robb Elementary and began shooting, he told The Post.“When all the buses came, everybody had picked up their children. The families who got their kids left and you were still there. That’s how you knew,” said Salazar. “I could see it on the highway patrol, the trooper’s faces when I got there.”“We were told that nobody was hurt. We weren’t able to get internet while we were in there. I didn’t know how bad it was. We had no idea. They give you false hope. They tell you what you want to hear until the point that they have to tell you.”
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