The cop in charge during the Uvalde, Texas school massacre knew there were people alive but injured locked inside classrooms with the gunman but waited to go in over fears cops could be killed, a new report said.The report published Thursday by the New York Times, offered the first confirmation that Uvalde school district police Chief Pete Arredondo was aware that people needed urgent medical attention as cops waited more than an hour from the start of the shooting to breach a classroom door and take out the gunman.Three children died in the hospital and one wounded teacher died in an ambulance after she was transported from the classroom after the lengthy standoff at Robb Elementary School on May 24, the report said.
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