The writing in the above story is so bad, you can't make out what really took place. This is what happens when you hire bloggers or first year graduates from low level Liberal Arts colleges. Here is another version written only slightly better:
Uvalde school shooting
Uvalde school district suspends its entire police department, and superintendent announces retirement plans
All of the department’s activities were suspended for an unspecified period of time, and two employees were placed on administrative leave after it was revealed this week that one of the first state troopers to respond to the deadly school shooting in May was later hired as a district police officer.
by
Alejandro Serrano and
Uriel J. García Oct. 7, 2022 Updated: 14 hours ago
Uvalde school officials on Friday suspended all of the district police department’s activities following
the firing of a recently hired district officer who was revealed to have been among the first state troopers to respond to the deadly school shooting in May.
Lt. Miguel Hernandez and Ken Mueller were placed on leave, and other officers employed with the department will fill other roles in the district, according to a Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District press release issued Friday. Mueller decided to retire, the release said. The release did not specify why Hernandez and Mueller were placed on leave. A district spokesperson did not immediately return phone and email messages.
Hours after the announcement, Uvalde school district Superintendent Hal Harrell told staff in a memo that he planned to retire. In his three decades at the district, which he also graduated from, Harrell was a teacher, principal, assistant superintendent and deputy superintendent before he was hired for his current position in November 2018. The school district trustees will consider Harrell’s retirement options and a transition plan during a 6 p.m. meeting on Monday, according to the school board's agenda.
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https://www.texastribune.org/2022/10/07/uvalde-school-police-suspended/
