Uvalde’s acting police chief knew kids were still alive and trapped: Audio

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The acting police chief in charge the day of the Uvalde school massacre knew there were “eight to nine” children were still alive and needed rescuing — roughly 40 minutes before officers stor…

The acting police chief in charge during the Uvalde school massacre knew there were “eight to nine” children alive and in need of rescuing — roughly 40 minutes before officers finally went in to help them, new audio has revealed., captures acting Uvalde Police Chief Lt. Mariano Pargas being informed by a dispatcher that there was a room “full of victims” some 45 minutes after 18-year-old gunman Salvador Ramos stormed into Robb Elementary and opened fire on May 24.

“The calls you got in from the … from one of the students, what did they say?” Pargas could be heard asking as he spoke to the dispatcher at 12:16 p.m., according to CNN.When Pargas asked how many kids are still alive, the dispatcher said: “Eight to nine are still alive. She’s not too sure … She’s not too sure how many are actually DOA or possibly injured. We’re trying …”

Lt. Mariano Pargas asked a dispatcher how many children were still alive inside the classroom after they received a 911 call from a fourth-grader.When Pargas was contacted about the audio, he said he wasn’t able to comment based on guidance from his lawyers.

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