Uvalde's Unanswered Questions: One Year After the School Shooting.

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One year after the Uvalde school shooting, community trust in law enforcement and public officials remains low. Parents and community members have expressed their distrust in local police and officials, citing the delayed police response and historical tensions between law enforcement and minority communities. The ban of a parent from school property for questioning a new police hire has further strained the relationship between the community and law enforcement. The Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE) has demanded that the UCISD lift the ban against the parent, and will proceed with litigation if the ban is not lifted.
Topics:nation#community-trust#crime-and-justice#law-enforcement#police-response#school-shooting#uvalde
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