Uvalde parents protest after school district hires ex-DPS trooper under investigation for massacre response

Trooper was heard saying: ‘If my son had been in there, I would not have been outside. I promise you that’

Parents and relatives of victims in the Robb Elementary School shooting are protesting on Thursday morning after the Uvalde CISD police force hired a former Texas Department of Public Safety trooper under investigation for her response to the attack.

Crimson Elizondo, a new UCISD police officer, was recognized by parents as being one of the first DPS troopers to arrive at the scene of the May 24 massacre, according to CNN and ABC News. The news was first reported by CNN.

On that day, body cam video showed her in her trooper uniform, standing outside the school and then briefly walking in the hallway near where the gunman was holed up. She mainly remained outside and once the gunman was killed, helped escort other students outside.

Body camera footage captured her saying, “If my son had been in there, I would not have been outside. I promise you that,” CNN reported.

The network reported that Elizondo had a gun, but did not retrieve a long rifle or tactical body armor.

The videos showed confusion and delay as the gunman remained in the classroom, eventually killing 19 students and two teachers over the span of 77 minutes.

Last month, KSAT Investigates confirmed that several DPS troopers who responded to the shooting had been under investigation since July.

Their names were redacted in the records obtained by KSAT, but sources told CNN that the investigations included Elizondo.

She left the agency in the summer and was then hired by UCISD, according to the district’s website.

Parents and relatives on Thursday protested outside the district’s administration office and refused to let people enter after the reports surfaced.

Parents and relatives of victims in the Robb Elementary School shooting protest outside district offices on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022, after reports showed that Uvalde CISD hired an ex-DPS trooper who was under investigation. (KSAT)

Nikki Cross, the guardian of Uziyah Garcia, told KSAT on Thursday morning that it was “infuriating to find out she was one of the first ones on scene, and she did nothing because it was not her child in there.”

Her husband, Brett, told CNN that school district leaders previously told him they were not going to hire officers from other agencies who responded to the shooting.

He said he was “absolutely appalled” that she was hired. See his interview below.

Parents, including the Crosses, had already been at the site to protest the superintendent because they believed the district police officers should have been suspended amid the investigation.

Some of the parents of the victims spoke out on Twitter on Wednesday night, also calling for the resignation of DPS Director Steve McCraw.

Lives Robbed, a group of parents who are protesting the actions of the district and other law enforcement agencies, released the following statement on Wednesday night:

Parents and relatives of victims in the Robb Elementary School shooting protest outside district offices on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022, after reports showed that Uvalde CISD hired an ex-DPS trooper who was under investigation. (KSAT)
Parents and relatives of victims in the Robb Elementary School shooting protest outside district offices on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022, after reports showed that Uvalde CISD hired an ex-DPS trooper who was under investigation. (KSAT)
Parents and relatives of victims in the Robb Elementary School shooting protest outside district offices on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022, after reports showed that Uvalde CISD hired an ex-DPS trooper who was under investigation. (KSAT)
Parents and relatives of victims in the Robb Elementary School shooting protest outside district offices on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022, after reports showed that Uvalde CISD hired an ex-DPS trooper who was under investigation. (KSAT)
Parents and relatives of victims in the Robb Elementary School shooting protest outside district offices on Thursday, Oct. 6, 2022, after reports showed that Uvalde CISD hired an ex-DPS trooper who was under investigation. (KSAT)

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