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More than two years after the deadly massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, the city on Saturday released bodycam and dashcam videos, audio recordings of 911 calls and radio communication, documents and text messages related to the shooting.

Most of the material released waspreviously reported by CNN. The files - some of which were redacted - were released only after CNN and more than a dozen other major news organizations filed a lawsuit to obtain public records related to the massacre.

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In one of the911 calls,first reported by CNN in the months after the shooting,a 10-year-old girl trapped in a classroom tells the police dispatcher to “hurry” as there are “a lot of dead bodies.”

The massacre at Robb Elementary School left 19 children and two teachers dead, making it one of the deadliest shootings at a K-12 school in the United States. Law enforcement was heavily criticized for their failed response to the May 2022 incident. While victims lay wounded, it took the 376 law enforcement officers on scene 77 minutes to confront and kill the gunman from the time he entered the school through an unlocked door.More than 90 Texas Department of Public Safety officersresponded to the scene and were among the first to arrive.

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Law enforcement officers guard the scene of a shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, on May 24, 2022. REUTERS/Marco Bello

Officers concerned about their own safety

Among the hundreds of pages of text messages released Saturday, a series of messages show a group of officers expressing fear for their safety in the hours and daysafter the massacre, as community anger and national questions grew over why victims were left with the gunman for well over an hour.

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In the text messages, multiple officers ask for their photos to be removed from the department’s websiteafter they felt like they were being blamed for the failed response.

One group chat mentions, “the DPS director just through [sic] everyone under the bus..!!!” – referring to the Director of the Texas Department of Public Safety.

“Is there a way to get our pictures off the PD website for our safety..?..take the website down,” one officer wrote.

In a separate text message, one concerned officer questions whether their department Nixle account – a communication system connecting residents with public safety agencies – can be disabled, to which the police chief responds, “There is a work order for that already.”

The police chief also writes, “staff is asking if we can take their photos down from our fb (Facebook) page.” He adds, “Command staff is worried.”

UVALDE, TEXAS - MAY 30: Steven C. McCraw, Director and Colonel of the Texas Department of Public Safety (2nd L), speaks with DPS State Troopers near Robb Elementary School on May 30, 2022 in Uvalde, Texas. Visitations for Amerie Jo Garza and Maite Rodriguez, two of the 19 children killed in the May 24th Robb Elementary School mass shooting are being held today. Wakes and funerals for the 21 victims will be scheduled throughout the week. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images) Michael M Santiago/Getty Images Related article As families and a major newspaper demand he resign, top Texas law enforcement chief says his agency ‘did not fail’ Uvalde in school massacre

In another group chat, officers remind each other to get some rest and take care of each other.

“Anything I can do to help?” one officer asks. “Rest and relax,” another answers. “That is impossible,” the first officer replies. “Being at home I feel useless,” the officer adds.

In a news conference after the mass shooting, Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw said the on-scene commander made the wrong decision and did not attempt quickly enough to breach the classroom where the gunman was.He would later say the first few officers on scene, including local Uvalde Police Department who are seen communicating in the newly released texts, acted against active shooter training by initially retreating and never regaining momentum to take out the shooter.

CNN has reached out to the Texas Department of Public Safety for a response to the officers’ assertions Saturday.

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Brett Cross wears a t-shirt that features his son and Uvalde mass shooting victim Uziyah Garcia during a “Generation Lockdown” event on gun control at the National Mall in Washington, DC on March 24, 2023.

Families say release was long overdue

Families of the victims are expressing anger over just how long it took for law enforcement to release the documents to the public.

Brett Cross’ nephew, Uziyah Garcia, 10, was killed in the May 22 massacre. Cross told The Associated Press families were not given advanced notice of the records being released Saturday but said it was long overdue.

“If we thought we could get anything we wanted, we’d ask for a time machine to go back in time and save our children but we can’t, so all we are asking for is for justice, accountability and transparency, and they refuse to give this to us,” Cross said.

Jesse Rizo, the uncle of Jacklyn Cazares, 9, who was also killed in the shooting, said the document release reignites anger because the documents show just how long law enforcement waited. “Perhaps if they were to have breached earlier, they would have saved some lives, including my niece’s,” he told the Associated Press.

After refusing to talk to the media for two years, Pete Arredondo finally spoke to CNN but didn't answer key questions. CNN’s Ed Lavandera reports. Clipped From Video video Related video Watch: Former Uvalde school police chief tells CNN what he was thinking during the 2022 mass shooting

In aninterviewthis week, former Uvalde school police chief Pete Arredondo told CNN he felt he was “scapegoated from the very beginning.” Arredondo was indicted in June by a grand jury and was booked on 10 counts of child endangerment and known criminal negligencefor failing to recognize the incident as an active shooting and for failing to take proper action to intervene.

He entered a plea of not guilty to these charges last month, CNN previously reported.

Former school police officer Adrian Gonzales was also indicted on criminal charges related to law enforcements failed response to the shooting. Gonzales entered a plea of not guilty on July 25.

CNN’s Rachel Clarke, Camila Bernal and Amanda Musa contributed to this report.

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