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Texas school shooting: Uvalde’s funeral continues more learned about how those who were at Robb’s elementary school responded to terror

hundreds of bouquets of flowers surround the fountain, stacked next to toys, soft toys, candles and letters. in memory of 21 people killed at Robb’s elementary school in uvalde last a week. Framed posters show smiling faces leaning against the walls are covered with hearts drawn and the names are written in a piece of chalk.
On a way leading to the square, visitors slowly walk past line of crosses, stopping to pray or meditate on devastating tragedy. Each cross is several feet high and draped with flowers, balloons and messages of memory is called of someone killed.
19 children and two teachers died after an 18-year-old year-old shooter entered their classroom and opened fire. Now families and friends have begun to bury their loved ones.
Ryan Ramirez, father of Alicia Ramirez, said he was waiting for almost 12 hours before learning that she had been killed. He described his 10-year-old daughter as “very sweet and kind”.

“She was just there for to anyone who needed anything. And it was one what we all loved about her,” he told CNN’s Anderson Cooper. on Tuesday.

Alicia “loved to draw”, her father said and when met with President Joe Biden during a visit to Uvalde on On Sunday, Biden told him that he one of Alithia’s drawings are on display at the White House.

She’s “always had a crayon in hand, just going to town,” Ramirez said.

Biden talks about his visit to Uvalde: 'Pain is palpable'Biden talks about his visit to Uvalde: 'Pain is palpable'
How community mourns more Shooting details emerge how those inside responded to terror.
Elementary school teacher Robb Nicole Ogburn said she had just turned around on a movie for her students when she saw that someone was carrying gun outside her class window.
“I justlike watched out window and I see this guy with a gun walking up. And I just said my class, get on land, get on land to get to corner’, Ogburn told CNN affiliates KABB/WOAI.

“I just kept hearing gunshots and I just continued to pray, “God, please don’t let him in my room please don’t let him in in this room’ and for little reason he didn’t.”

Timeline provided by the Department of Texas. of Public Security said there were several phone calls to emergency services. made from the classrooms where the gunslinger unleashed his deadly onslaught, with children supplication for police intervene.

Three people Wounded by the shooter, admitted to San Antonio University Hospital on Tuesday. Shooter 66-year- old grandmother who was shot in in face before attack on school, it in good condition; 9-year- old girl in good condition; and 10-year- old girl in The condition is serious, the hospital said.

The police chief took the oath in as city council member

Meanwhile, Pete Arredondo, Uwalde School District Police Chief, who officials last week identified as commander of incident at time of shooting, sworn in in how city council member on Tuesday after elected to post last month.
Arredondo has faced criticism for in decision have officers posted in hallway outside classes where they shot took placewaiting for more than in an hour intervene in front of the tactical border guard team entered the room and killed the bandit.

Although the Department of Texas of Director of Public Safety Stephen McCraw did not mention Arredondo by name, he said. on friday chief made “wrong decision”do not practice before with shooter.

Mayor Uvalde Don McLaughlin banned swearing.in The ceremony took place on Tuesday,out of respect for families who buried them children today and who planning to bury them children in in next several days.”

The mayor said on Monday that special city council meeting “will not accept place as planned”, adding: “our attention on Tuesday on our families who lost loved ones.”
Ministry of Justice announced On Sunday he will review of The reaction of law enforcement agencies to the shooting at the request of the mayor.

Additional resources arrive, state says

Given the law enforcement response, Texas officials say they also working on a solution current needs on Earth.

To speed up selection of state and local resources, Gov. Greg Abbott announced the state of disaster for uvalde on Tuesday, according to news exemption from the governor office.

“Declaring a disaster will hasten everything available state and local resources to help the Uvalde community, and to suspend rules that could prevent, hinder, or delay necessary action. in cope with in aftermath of tragic shooting,” the statement said.

” community of Uvalde was left devastated last stupid act of the week of violence at Robb’s elementary school and should don’t have to deal with difficulty in receiving support need heal” Abbott said.

Other help came from acts of served by volunteers from out-of-town.

Patrick Johnson, 58, told CNN he was so depressed with grief after hearing about the execution that he drove the seven hours from Harlton, Texas to Uvalde stuffing my trunk with childrentoys from Walmart to pass out in Town Square.

In three days, children was asked to choose any toy they liked from a table full of with soft toys, miniature cars and soccer balls.

“When you lose something, especially as a child, you need something else to hold on to,” Johnson said. “It brings joy to the children, which means it brings joy to me.”

CNN’s Omar Jimenez, Andy Rose, Christina Maksouris, Alaa Elassar, Eric Levenson, Raja Razek, Joe Sutton, Jeremy Grisham and Virginia Langmaid contributed to this report.

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