This is not something I had ever prepared for, says JP in charge of processing victims' bodies
Lalo Diaz, a justice of the peace who's in charge of coordinating the processing of the victim's bodies, joins Shep Smith to discuss what it was like on the scene of the massacre at the elementary school in Uvalde, Texas.
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