A key to a locked classroom door was the ultimate reason that police waited 77 minutes to make their way into a Robb Elementary classroom to kill a gunman and stop the massacre that claimed the lives of 19 students and two teachers, Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District Pete Arredondo told the Texas Tribune.
Arredondo was in charge of the law enforcement during the May 24 mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas and has been blamed for the botched police response and criticism that lives might have been saved if police had killed the gunman sooner and gotten to the injured faster.
The door to the classroom gunman Salvador Ramos was in had a steel jamb and could not be kicked in, Arredondo told the paper. He spent more than an hour in the hallway trying dozens of keys.
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