{"id":185333,"date":"2025-09-05T13:10:00","date_gmt":"2025-09-05T18:10:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.texastribune.org\/2025\/09\/05\/texas-uvalde-school-shooting-pete-arredondo-new-records\/"},"modified":"2025-10-02T16:11:00","modified_gmt":"2025-10-02T21:11:00","slug":"texas-uvalde-school-shooting-pete-arredondo-new-records","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.texastribune.org\/2025\/09\/05\/texas-uvalde-school-shooting-pete-arredondo-new-records\/","title":{"rendered":"New Uvalde records reveal how school district changed course on supporting police chief"},"content":{"rendered":"<em>This article is co-published with ProPublica, a nonprofit newsroom that investigates abuses of power. <a href=\"https:\/\/go.propublica.org\/big-story-tt\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">Sign up for ProPublica\u2019s Big Story newsletter<\/a> to receive stories like this one in your inbox as soon as they are published. Also, <a href=\"https:\/\/www.texastribune.org\/newsletters\/the-brief\/?utm_medium=website&amp;utm_source=trib-ads-owned&amp;utm_campaign=trib-marketing&amp;utm_term=inline-CTA-brief\" rel=\"noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\">sign up for The Brief<\/a>, our daily newsletter that keeps readers up to speed on the most essential Texas news.<\/em>\n<hr class=\"wp-block-separator has-alpha-channel-opacity is-style-wide\"\/><p>After the 2022 mass shooting at Robb Elementary, school leaders in Uvalde initially planned to publicly defend district Police Chief Pete Arredondo, but officials instead chose to remain silent as investigations into police actions unfolded, records released this year show. Arredondo is now facing criminal charges over law enforcement\u2019s delayed confrontation with the gunman.<\/p><p>The previously unreported details were revealed in over 25,000 pages of records the district disclosed in multiple batches after a yearslong legal fight with news outlets, including ProPublica and The Texas Tribune, which<a href=\"https:\/\/www.propublica.org\/article\/texas-agencies-fight-releasing-records-that-could-help-clarify-response-to-uvalde-school-shooting\"> filed over 70 public information requests<\/a> for the records in the immediate aftermath of the shooting.<\/p><p>The documents should have been published in their entirety in early August when school leaders and Uvalde County<a href=\"https:\/\/www.propublica.org\/article\/uvalde-records-shooting-campus-safety-concerns\"> originally released requested records<\/a> following a settlement with the news organizations. Rob Decker, an attorney representing the school district, admitted at a board meeting Aug. 25 that his office made \u201can error on our side\u201d by only releasing a fraction of the files. Board members, including Jesse Rizo, who lost his 9-year-old niece Jackie Cazares in the shooting, grilled Decker about the firm\u2019s oversight.<\/p><p>\u201cWhen we use the word \u2018error,\u2019 that\u2019s putting it really lightly,\u201d Rizo said. \u201cThe word \u2018negligent\u2019 comes to mind.\u201d<\/p><p>However, a law firm that previously represented the district failed to disclose all of the requested information, according to Laura Prather, one of the attorneys representing the newsrooms in the records litigation. They released a second batch in late August and early September but some documents were still missing. Prather sent a letter Sept. 5 demanding the district publish the remaining files. The district began releasing those in October. <\/p><p>On Oct. 1, the school district turned over files detailing repeated maintenance issues with school doors that failed to lock and documenting Arredondo\u2019s termination in August 2022.<\/p><p>The new records included a list of maintenance work orders for Robb Elementary between 2017 and 2022, which show repeated problems with entrance doors. Just a month before the shooting, there was a complaint that the west door \u2014 the one through which the gunman would later enter \u2014 was \u201cnot closing right.\u201d The issue was addressed the next day, according to the work orders.<\/p><p>The records also show Arredondo\u2019s then-attorney, George Hyde, submitted a lengthy settlement proposal at the school district\u2019s request in July 2022. Among Hyde\u2019s proposed terms was a $1.1 million settlement, nearly $80,000 in attorneys fees, a $25,000 relocation fee and up to 18 months of medical costs. In exchange, Arredondo would agree to resign and continue testifying in favor of the district in civil litigation.<\/p><p>Hyde and an attorney for the district told ProPublica and the Tribune in October that the parties did not reach any type of settlement or severance agreement. Former district leaders involved did not respond to renewed requests for comment. The school board fired Arredondo in August 2022.<\/p><p>The school district\u2019s repeated disclosure problems mirror<a href=\"https:\/\/www.propublica.org\/article\/uvalde-releases-missing-police-videos-robb-elementary-shooting\"> the mistakes made by the city of Uvalde last year<\/a>, when officials there did not include at least 50 body- and dashcam videos<a href=\"https:\/\/www.propublica.org\/article\/uvalde-city-officials-release-school-shooting-records\"> in their first records release<\/a>. They scrambled to disclose all of them months later.<\/p><p>As the district\u2019s law firm began trickling out records in August and September, another shooting made national headlines when two children were killed and another 21 kids and adults injured at a Catholic school in Minneapolis. The timing only further underscored the importance of releasing the Uvalde records as quickly as possible, said Kelley Shannon, executive director of the Freedom of Information Foundation of Texas.<\/p><p>\u201cA lot of times, governments will think that by stalling or trying to avoid the release of records, they can shirk responsibility and avoid the tough questions,\u201d said Shannon. Doing so only makes it harder to stop similar tragedies from happening and hinders families\u2019 ability to heal.<\/p><p>\u201cGetting information sooner rather than later is the way to go,\u201d she said, \u201cand that\u2019s not what we\u2019ve seen surrounding the Uvalde shooting.\u201d<\/p><p>Though news organizations had previously obtained from sources many of the records government agencies withheld, documents released in August and September include undisclosed internal communications that offer deeper insight into the inner workings of the school district. Its leaders have rarely commented on the shooting publicly in the three years since it left 19 elementary students and two teachers dead.<\/p><p>Among the new revelations, the documents show the unraveling of the district\u2019s support for Arredondo as details of the delayed law enforcement response were made public in the weeks after the shooting.<\/p><p>School leaders have long attributed their silence and refusal to release these records to the multiple local, state and federal investigations into the law enforcement response to the massacre. That included a criminal probe by the Uvalde district attorney that eventually led to child endangerment charges being filed against Arredondo and another school officer last year. Both have maintained their innocence ahead of the trial, scheduled for later this year.<\/p><p>Arredondo initially received the bulk of the blame for the response, though an investigation by ProPublica and the Tribune later found that<a href=\"https:\/\/www.texastribune.org\/2023\/12\/05\/uvalde-officer-student-trainings-mass-shootings\/\"> officers across state and local agencies wrongly treated the shooter as a barricaded subject<\/a>, rather than an active threat, and failed to take control of the response.<\/p><p>Three days after the tragedy, Steve McCraw, then head of the Texas Department of Public Safety,<a href=\"https:\/\/www.texastribune.org\/2022\/05\/27\/uvalde-school-shooting-police-errors\/\"> announced at a press conference<\/a> that Arredondo was responsible for law enforcement\u2019s failure to confront the gunman until 77 minutes after he\u2019d entered the school.<\/p><p>Hours later, district spokesperson Anne Marie Espinoza emailed then-Superintendent Hal Harrell a press release that defended Arredondo, stating, in part, that his action isolating the shooter helped students and staff escape the building. The statement cautioned that the district could only provide limited information due to the ongoing investigations but said it was \u201cappropriate timing to share these clarifying details.\u201d<\/p><p>The school district, however, never published that version of the press release, allowing McCraw\u2019s narrative to continue circulating undisputed. The internal communications released so far don\u2019t explain why. None of the district\u2019s leaders involved responded to the newsrooms\u2019 questions after the second wave of document releases in late summer.<\/p><p>The district instead published a press release the following Wednesday that made no mention of Arredondo but said the school would not comment on the shooting until all state and federal agencies completed their review.<\/p><p>Emails also show that during the week after McCraw\u2019s press conference, the district\u2019s law firm drafted paperwork to place Arredondo on administrative leave.<\/p><p>Harrell waited several more weeks before taking that action.<\/p><p>The documents reveal Arredondo was increasingly anxious to discuss his side of the story. In an email exchange with a reporter from The New York Times shortly after McCraw\u2019s press conference, Arredondo wrote that he wished he could speak publicly: \u201cIt\u2019s extremely difficult not to be able to respond right now.\u201d<\/p><p>The police chief said he could not comment due to the ongoing investigation at that point.<\/p><p>About two weeks later, as the investigations continued, Arredondo gave the Tribune an<a href=\"https:\/\/www.texastribune.org\/2022\/06\/09\/uvalde-chief-pete-arredondo-interview\/\"> exclusive interview sharing his experience of the shooting<\/a> response and maintaining that he was not the incident commander.<\/p><p>He told Harrell, the superintendent, the article was coming about two hours before publication.<\/p><p>The superintendent\u2019s emails indicate he met with the district\u2019s law firm the next day to discuss drafting an agreement for Arredondo that barred him from making any more public statements unless he received written permission from Harrell. The instructions emphasize that the district will remain silent about the shooting to \u201censure the integrity of the pending investigations,\u201d indicating public comments could be considered interference.<\/p><p>\u201cAny failure to comply with these directives may result in adverse job action, up to and including termination of your employment,\u201d stated the agreement.<\/p><p>On June 15, the police chief informed the superintendent that he needed time off to attend a hearing at the Texas Capitol the following Tuesday and to prep with his counsel the day before.<\/p><p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.businessinsider.com\/lawmaker-slams-uvalde-police-chief-for-testifying-behind-closed-doors-2022-6\">Arredondo testified behind closed doors for five hours<\/a> in front of the state House committee tasked with investigating the shooting on June 21. The same day, McCraw<a href=\"https:\/\/www.texastribune.org\/2022\/06\/21\/livestream-texas-senate-uvalde-hearing\/\"> provided a searing condemnation<\/a> of the law enforcement response in a separate state Senate hearing that was open to the public. He claimed police could have stopped the shooter within three minutes had it not been for Arredondo\u2019s indecisiveness.<\/p><p>The next day, Harrell placed Arredondo on administrative leave.<\/p><p>In a draft of the press release announcing Arredondo\u2019s leave, then-Assistant Superintendent Beth Reavis suggested saying that district leaders had not received any information about the response ahead of the hearing.<\/p><p>\u201cYesterday, like you, I saw the released information for the first time,\u201d she suggested to Harrell and the district\u2019s attorney, then said they should add, \u201cSomething like \u2018Pete\u2019s on leave, blah blah blah\u2019\u201d in an email.<\/p><p>The district ultimately published a press release stating Harrell initially did not intend to make personnel decisions until after the investigations into the shooting were concluded, but due to the uncertainty of when they would be done, he decided to place Arredondo on leave.<\/p><p>Arredondo\u2019s attorney, Paul Looney, said he wasn\u2019t surprised when the district walked back its support for their police chief or when he found out from the news organizations that the district had drafted a letter requesting Arredondo\u2019s leave weeks before giving it to him.<\/p><p>\u201cIt\u2019s obvious that their initial reaction was the truth and then they decided to shelve the truth and join DPS on cover-your-ass politics and Pete was expendable,\u201d Looney said. \u201cThe truth is that Pete did a good job that day.\u201d<\/p><p>The majority of the documents disclosed in late August and early September were pulled from Harrell\u2019s email inbox. In the hours and days after the tragedy, leaders and survivors of other school shootings offered support. But many parents, educators and law enforcement across the country called for him and the police force to resign.<\/p><p>Harrell often emailed himself to-do lists that included reminders like \u201cfunerals,\u201d \u201csecurity we can get done\u201d and people he needed to call. The former superintendent received backlash during a<a href=\"https:\/\/www.texastribune.org\/2022\/06\/09\/robb-elementary-students\/\"> June 9 press conference<\/a> where he declined to answer questions about law enforcement investigations. The next day, he included \u201cretirement plan\u201d and \u201ctransition plan\u201d on his emailed to-do list. Harrell, who did not respond to the newsrooms\u2019 interview requests, retired later that year.<\/p><p>Some of the emails also raised additional questions. The release, for example, included a chart that showed 13 threats made to schools in the district that year, including one to Robb Elementary, but did not provide details on how leaders handled them or exactly when they occurred.<\/p><p>Once the school district completes its release of records, DPS will be the last agency sued by the newsrooms that continues to shield materials related to the shooting from disclosure. Prather, the newsrooms\u2019 counsel, said the state law enforcement organization\u2019s documents are especially important because the agency led the investigation into the shooting and<a href=\"https:\/\/www.fox4news.com\/news\/texas-15th-court-of-appeals-oct-30-hearing-uvalde-texas-school-shooting-state-documents\"> maintains a 2-terabyte file<\/a> with the most extensive accounting of the event.<\/p><p>The newsrooms<a href=\"https:\/\/www.texastribune.org\/2023\/06\/29\/uvalde-shooting-dps-records\/\"> won an initial ruling in 2023<\/a> and the judge ordered DPS to publish its records, but the agency appealed the decision. The appellate court has yet to make a ruling after oral arguments last October.<\/p><p>The state agency did not respond to requests for comment for this story, but it has long argued that publishing documentation of the shooting could interfere with ongoing investigations and eventual prosecutions.<\/p><p>\u201cYou\u2019re talking about a situation where people have experienced the most horrible tragedy and loss they could possibly imagine and they already distrust those who are supposed to protect their children,\u201d Prather said. \u201cThen to further fight for three years to get answers about what happened that day and to have that information trickle out, only after you\u2019ve been told by a court over and over to produce it \u2026 it\u2019s like a death by a thousand cuts.\u201d<\/p><p><em>Disclosure: The New York Times has been a financial supporter of The Texas Tribune, a nonprofit, nonpartisan news organization that is funded in part by donations from members, foundations and corporate sponsors. 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