Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "尤瓦尔迪小学枪击案" in Chinese language version.
By 12:03 p.m., about 19 officers were gathered in the hallway outside the classroom. This was after the majority of shooting has ceased, so the incident commander believed the situation transitioned from an active shooter situation to a barricaded subject situation, McCraw said, so that's why officers didn't go in. 'In fact there was plenty of officers to do whatever needed to be done', but they were operating under the orders of the incident commander, he said.
Nineteen police officers were massed outside the Uvalde classroom where a gunman was, but they were stopped from trying to break through the locked door by an incident commander who believed no more lives were at risk. 'There were plenty of officers to do what needed to be done, with one exception, is that the incident commander inside believed he needed more equipment and more officers to do a tactical breach at that time', he added.
By 12:03 p.m., about 19 officers were gathered in the hallway outside the classroom. This was after the majority of shooting has ceased, so the incident commander believed the situation transitioned from an active shooter situation to a barricaded subject situation, McCraw said, so that's why officers didn't go in. 'In fact there was plenty of officers to do whatever needed to be done', but they were operating under the orders of the incident commander, he said.
Nineteen police officers were massed outside the Uvalde classroom where a gunman was, but they were stopped from trying to break through the locked door by an incident commander who believed no more lives were at risk. 'There were plenty of officers to do what needed to be done, with one exception, is that the incident commander inside believed he needed more equipment and more officers to do a tactical breach at that time', he added.
Nineteen police officers were massed outside the Uvalde classroom where a gunman was, but they were stopped from trying to break through the locked door by an incident commander who believed no more lives were at risk. 'There were plenty of officers to do what needed to be done, with one exception, is that the incident commander inside believed he needed more equipment and more officers to do a tactical breach at that time', he added.