Steven McCraw, center, the Texas Department of Public Safety's top official, is due to deliver the first formal, public update to his agency's oversight panel on its officers' actions during the May massacre at a Uvalde elementary school.
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Steven McCraw, center, the Texas Department of Public Safety's top official, is due to deliver the first formal, public update to his agency's oversight panel on its officers' actions during the May massacre at a Uvalde elementary school.
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As Texas police leader gives an update today on Uvalde school massacre response, victims' relatives urge his ouster

Texas Department of Public Safety Director Col. Steven McCraw is delivering Thursday the first formal, public update to his agency's oversight panel on its officers' actions during the May massacre at a Uvalde elementary school, after first facing victims' families who, furious over the response, are calling for his resignation.