The Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District in Texas announced Friday that it will suspend entire police stations.
The Uvalde District this week fired a newly hired former Texas State Police officer who was at the scene of the Robb Elementary School massacre in May.
Police officer Crimson Elizondo was hired even though he was part of a law enforcement response that kept him waiting for over an hour to confront the gunman at Uvalde School.
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However, according to the district, her firing was not enough.
“Recent developments have highlighted additional concerns regarding departmental operations,” the school district said in a statement.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.