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Texas school shooting: Families and friends remember victims as first funeral is held

“She loved animals,” Destiny Esquivel’s cousin Adrienne Broaddus of CNN said. on Monday. “She was determined. She was smart. She was going to be somebody.”

Family and friends gathered on Monday for visit and service of the Rosary for Mayte. They remembered her as a charismatic girl with a bright future who was also caring and protective of her younger cousins, said Esquivel, and tried help others during the carnage.

“Classmates said she was brave. of other students, telling them where to hide,” Esquivel said. “She is a hero.”

Devastating loss of 21 Lives Deeply Hurt South Texas Residents community it unites in support of one another.

19 of those who are laid to rest will be buried in custom-made caskets provided by a Texas company without cost families. Two funerals homes in Uvalde is also promised to cover all expenses more services set for Tuesday and continued on next a week.
The service was also will take place on Monday for ten-year- old Amery Jo Garza, whose father learned last a week from two of her classmates whom Ameri tried call 911 during the shooting.
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“I just want people to know she died trying to save her classmates,” Ángel Garcia said on Wednesday. “She is just wanted save everyone.”

The visiting room was full with flowers and soft toys family and friends gathered in memory, according to CNN affiliate KTRK.

Gustavo Garcia-Siller, Archbishop of San Antonio, he said plans to support families with love, tenderness and compassion.

“I show through gestures, facial expressions of care and in a little way convey what it is community and more people during world think of they suffer with them,” he told CNN.

“We need to deal with with each one of them in different way because everyone family is different. Every child unique. And so we’ll try to make best we can then assure them with gestures again what will we be (there) for them in for a long time run. Is not just this moment.”

chief of police decision called into question

uvalde city council had to take an oath in its new members on Tuesday, but this meeting was postponed because of the funeral, the mayor said.

“Our attention on Tuesday on our families who lost loved ones,” Mayor Don McLaughlin said on Monday. in statement. “We begin bury our children innocent victims tomorrow of last murders in a week at Robb’s elementary school. special City Council meeting will not take place place Scheduled.”

One of recently elected city the board member is Pedro “Pete” Arredondo, the chief of the school police, whose decision stand back and wait for reinforcements during the massacre were heavily criticized.
Timeline provided by the Department of Texas. of public safety shows the shooter was in Class with pupils for more less than an hour before he was shot by a tactical border patrol response team. Officers responded within minutes of the suspect entered the classroom but was pushed back by the shooter fire and then posted in corridor awaiting reinforcements, even if children inside called 911 and begged for police help.
DPS Col. Stephen McCraw confirmed that Uwalde School District Police Chief was the police chief. official who made in decision not barge into classrooms, although McCraw did not call Arredondo by name. He said decision Keep back than rushing into locked classrooms was”wrong.”
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One student told CNN that his teacher, who was hit by a firearm in next class, sent a text message 911 for help.
Video taken from the site outside of the school at the time of the incident, obtained by ABC News, includes what appears to be an audio dispatcher. on the scene when the child calls 911 from the classroom.

“Advise, we have a child on line, dispatcher says. “The child advises that he in room full of victims”.

The video shows that the police at the scene were informed of at least one the child remained alive in the classroom.

CNN couldn’t on its own confirm video/audio. Unclear source of video, and at what point in incident sound is heard. CNN reached out to the authorities to answer questions about this audio.

In addition, Facebook live video outside Robb Elementary turns on visible radio during filming call of a child saying they were shot.

Video taken by a man who spoke to CNN but not want be publicly identified, including a male voice asking, “Let me see. Let me see. Are you injured? BUT voice replies: “I was shot!”

Although voice sounds like what of baby it’s not clear if voice was a student teacher or law enforcement officer.

That man who recorded a video says the sound came from the radio in customs and border service vehicle outside school. It is not clear why the conversation was on it’s a radio but the man said it was on off after the officers realized he was listening to him.

Community supported near and far

Help keeps pouring in in from neighbors and strangers.

Carlos Hernandez, whose restaurant is a mile from Robb Elementary School, gave more than 60 family plates in less than two hours feed grieving families and neighbors on Thursday.

“It real difficult situation, just trying show the children they have us like their backbone and support systemHernandez told CNN. “We always provide security, whether there is an incident or not.”

BUT team of emotional support dogs and their trainers have gone to Uvalde and will be accommodated in in the town square this week – eight golden retrievers wearing blue vests with the words “Please pet me.”
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“A lot of of times after something like this is people not want talk to the person.” — Bonnie Fear, Crisis Response Coordinator with This was reported to CNN by a charitable organization of the Lutheran church. “After a traumatic events, people not want to deal with with people sometimes they just want something they can touch, talk without judgment, and it’s very simple.”

“They are show unconditional love,” she added, pointing to the dogs.

Elsewhere, the El Progreso Memorial Library became place of recovery.

On Wednesday, just a day after the shooting of children, librarian Martha Carreon sat in front of ranks of small faces, reading, singing and giggling with the children, taking them to the safe place far from school where there are many of they have witnessed horror.

“We want our building be a safe space haven that is a quiet, calm and cool haven,” El Progreso Memorial Library. director Mendell Morgan told CNN.

CNN’s Alaa Elassar, Holly Yang, Nick Watt, Mark Morales, Joe Sutton, Aya Elamrussi, Teresa Waldrop, Amanda Watts, Virginia Langmaid, Aaron Cooper, and Paula Reid contributed to this report.

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