Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Director Steve McCraw testified before a Uvalde grand jury on Wednesday, as reported by KSAT. The grand jury is considering whether to bring criminal charges against law enforcement officers for their response to the Robb Elementary School shooting. The focus of the testimony and the grand jury's considerations revolve around the actions of officers during the tragic event. It remains unclear how long McCraw met with the grand jury panel.
Texas DPS director testifies before grand jury considering criminal charges against officers who responded to Uvalde shooting https://t.co/5LPz0hQUZc
Steven McCraw, director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, traveled to Uvalde on Wednesday to testify in front of the grand jury investigating the Robb Elementary shooting, though it's unknown for how long he met with the panel. https://t.co/HKIjFG5XvI https://t.co/Y21aDtbDlD
The head of the @TxDPS testified before a grand jury Wednesday that is considering criminal charges against officers who responded to the Uvalde school shooting #KVUEDefenders https://t.co/iIhdWfzArK
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Texas DPS Director Steve McCraw testified on Wednesday before a Uvalde grand jury considering whether to bring criminal charges against law enforcement officers who failed to appropriately respond to the Robb Elementary School shooting, KSAT reported. https://t.co/uFBGhGEAIV
Texas DPS Director Steve McCraw testifies before grand jury on Uvalde school shooting https://t.co/ec5G3LfyQA