Texas police now say no armed officer on duty when school shooting began, raise more questions
During a news conference, officials from Texas Department of Public Safety contradicted earlier statements that an armed school officer was at Robb Elementary when the shooting began. This information comes amid heavy scrutiny of police response to the attack.
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