Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images, FILE(UVALDE, Texas) A year after the shooting at Robb Elementary School that left 21 people dead, some families in Uvalde, Texas, are troubled that the authorities still have not finished investigating the events of that day, including the botched police response.
"We feel there s no justice for the fallen 21 accountability," said Jessica Orona, whose 10-year-old son, Noah, was shot but survived the attack. "I think that s what hurts the most."
Local District Attorney Christina Mitchell said she is still waiting on an investigative report from the Texas Department of Public Safety before presenting the case to a grand jury. In a statement released Wednesday, Mitchell said she had been "optimistic" that the investigation would be completed by the one-year mark, but it is "not surprising" that it s still ongoing due to its magnitude.
"Ultimately what we want is to know who was there, where they were, an
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