
Outrage, anger and astonishment: How families of victims and law enforcement experts reacted to the leaked Uvalde video
CNN
The response from the families of the Uvalde massacre victims was of anger and outrage, the reaction from law enforcement experts was that of astonishment and dismay.
It followed the release Tuesday by a Texas newspaper of leaked surveillance video from inside the school, days ahead of when officials said they planned to allow families to view it, and before it would be released to the public.
"It's just never-ending pain, it's just one thing after another," said Kimberly Rubio, whose 10-year-old daughter, Lexi, was killed. Rubio, along with other parents, was in Washington, DC, on Tuesday to meet with legislators."We came here to share Lexi's story, to try to change things and then we get this kind of news and we have to tell our family back home not to watch the news, and our kids (who) have cellphones."

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