The superintendent of a school district in Uvalde, Texas, where a gunman killed 19 fourth-grade students and two teachers earlier this year, has announced his plans to retire. Families of some of the Robb Elementary School shooting victims spoke at Monday's meeting, telling the school board that they believe negligence and incompetence contributed to the massacre. "We can't get people to care enough to come to the school board meetings, the city council meetings or anything else," said Brett Cross, the guardian of 10-year-old victim Uziyah Garcia. Last week, the school district suspended its entire police force. Emotions run high at Uvalde school board meeting amid superintendent's retirement originally appeared on abcnews.go.com
Source: ABC News October 11, 2022 22:48 UTC