Uvalde Police Chief Peter Arredondo faces claims he didn't even have his police radio on him when school massacre began
Arredondo is now being investigated for possibly not having a police radio on him when he told his officers to stand back. Arredondo, a former 911 dispatcher who'd been elected to Uvalde's city council just days earlier, may have used that as an excuse.
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