Rubio said that Harrell was her youth basketball coach and principal and that she had never asked for him to retire.
After the district announced the temporary suspension of the police department on Friday, Brett Cross, who had camped out outside the administrative office for more than a week, went home. Hundreds of law enforcement officers responded from multiple agencies responded to the shooting. They waited more than an hour to confront the gunman holed up in joined classroom full of victims and survivors.
In a message posted on his wife’s Facebook page Sunday night, Harrell said his retirement was “completely” his choice and that he would remain superintendent “throughout the year until a new superintendent can be named.”
TPRNews Perhaps everyone in the Uvalde municipality should consider resigning. The fact that 21 deaths were aided & abetted by their own incompetence & a miserable response to the cries of agony still of suffering parents. 300 useless cops should go with them along with the loser DA!!!