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The Justice Department has released a report criticizing the response to the 2022 shooting in Uvalde, Texas, stating that lives could have been saved if proper training protocols had been followed. The report found failures in leadership, decision-making, tactics, policy, and training, and recommended that law enforcement agencies prioritize active shooter training. The report also highlighted the need for officers to prioritize stopping the shooter and engage them regardless of available equipment or personnel. The findings of the report echo those of a previous investigation by ProPublica, the Texas Tribune, and FRONTLINE. [Extracted from the article] |