you want to do, then sandy hook happened and i cared. high school was bad enough. now this. when students are shooting students, you know, that s not understandable, it s not forgivable, but how can somebody look at a nine-year-old and shoot them in the face? how can somebody do that? how can somebody have the capability to do that? it angers me beyond comprehension, and i have a lot of displaced anger right now, don, i really do. it s just displaced so i should shut up, but it s just going to keep happening unless we do something, and i mean we, because the guys and women we have elected aren t getting anywhere. we as a people have to stand up and say, okay, son, okay, daughter, you re not okay. you are not okay. thank you. thank you. are you okay? i will be. better than these parents, that s for damn sure. thank you. thank you. thanks, kim. appreciate that. so there are major questions tonight about the police response to the elementary school shooting here
because of gunfire receding. reporter: parents outside the school are distraught, demanding police storm the building or let them. they didn t want to go in there. let me borrow a gun and i ll go in there myself to handle it. they told me no. reporter: around 1:00 p.m., one hour and 20 minutes after the gunman went inside, law enforcement forced their way into the classroom, and a customs and border protection agent killed the gunman. they came up with a plan, they entered the classroom and they took care of the situation as quickly as they possibly could. reporter: but it was still too late for so many. and those that we have spoken to as we ve been out here, whether it be the two men you saw from the tire shop that had to deal with the bullets coming at them when they were at the funeral home or victor luna who was arguing with first responders trying to get them to move into