A fund created for the victims of the massacre at a Uvalde, Texas, elementary school has garnered more than $11 million from donations worldwide, city officials said Friday
The Robb School Memorial Fund was established to help those affected by last month's mass shooting that killed 19 students and two teachers.As of Friday, $11.5 million have been donated to the fund, which is run through a partnership with the First State Bank of Uvalde and the Austin-based nonprofit OneStar Foundation, according to the city.
During that time, Arredondo"assumed that some other officer or official had taken control of the larger response," the Tribune reported."He took on the role of a front-line responder."Hyde told CNN in a text message Friday that neither him nor Arredondo would speak further at this time. "My client needs some time as this has been very difficult for him. At this point we will not be granting any interviews immediately," Hyde said.
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