The Department of Public Safety has fired the first state officer involved in the Uvalde school shooting, which left 19 children and two teachers dead while cops stood by. Sergeant Juan Maldonado was fired from the state police on Friday, the first state officer since the public fallout where officers were accused of standing idly while Salvador Ramos, 18, slaughtered 21 innocent people on May 24. The Department did not give exact reasoning for the termination. Maldonado was one of seven state officers who were under investigation.
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