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County commissioners in Uvalde, Texas, voted 3-0 Monday to launch an independent review into the actions of responding sheriff’s deputies during the massacre at Robb Elementary School<\/a> in May in which 19 students and two teachers were killed.<\/p>\n County Commissioner John Yeackle said the initiative was to ensure residents receive a comprehensive report they can trust into how deputies with the sheriff’s office performed that day. The review will also address the sheriff’s office policies and procedures, he said, noting that the office lacked an active shooter policy.<\/p>\n “We didn’t have an active shooter policy at the county. That is not surprising because many small communities never think that it will happen to them and don’t have a written policy to that effect,” he said. “That will be something that will definitely have to be addressed going forward.”<\/p>\n Yeackle also said that based on previously released videos showing officers at the scene of the shooting, “no one seemed to know who was in charge.”<\/p>\n At the meeting, some members of the public addressed their frustrations that investigations have been slow coming, as have answers to what responding officers from multiple agencies did and didn’t do during the May 24 massacre.<\/p>\n