Biden pledges action after Uvalde visit; Justice Department launches police response review: Live updates

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden paid their respects Sunday to the grief-stricken community in Uvalde, Texas, visiting memorials to children who died Tuesday in the massacre at Robb Elementary School, as well as survivors, families and first responders.

“To everyone impacted by the horrific elementary school shooting in Uvalde, Texas: We grieve with you. We pray with you. We stand with you. And we’re committed to turning this pain into action,” the president posted on Twitter before leaving Sunday evening.

Amid the visit, the Justice Department announced it would launch a review of law enforcement’s response to the mass shooting.

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The Bidens began their visit at a school memorial site, where students’ photos were framed by white floral arches. They moved from one lost life to another; the first lady touched each photo and could be seen wiping tears that slid from beneath her black sunglasses.

The president also occasionally touched some of the photos and gestured at others. 

He and first lady then traveled to Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Uvalde. As the Bidens left the church just before 2:30 p.m., someone in the crowd of spectators yelled a succinct request: “Do something!”

“We will,” Biden replied in his only public comment the entire visit.

President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden talk with principal Mandy Gutierrez and superintendent Hal Harrell as they visit Robb Elementary School to pay their respects to the victims of the mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas.

Biden’s trip came less than two weeks after he visited the scene of a racist massacre at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York, which left 10 victims dead. 

“There’s too much violence. Too much fear. Too much grief,” Biden said when delivering the commencement address at the University of Delaware on Saturday. “Let’s be clear: Evil came to that elementary school classroom in Texas, to that grocery store in New York, to far too many places where innocents have died.”

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Ahead of a visit from President Joe Biden and first lady Jill Biden, people pay their respects at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, where a mass shooting on May 24, 2022, killed 19 students and two teachers.

NRA says no member has ever committed a mass shooting

As the National Rifle Association’s annual convention drew to a close Sunday, the gun-rights group posted a video on Twitter saying, “An NRA member has never committed a mass shooting.”

“We aren’t terrorists. We don’t have blood on our hands. We’re law-abiding Americans that only want to protect our families and our communities,” several people say in sequitur in the video. “We’re proud members of the NRA.”

Gun reform proponents have protested outside the NRA convention in Houston since it began Friday, calling for “gun control now.”

NRA head Wayne LaPierre rejected calls for new gun control measures, instead calling for fixing the nation’s “broken mental health system” and fully funding police departments so every school can have a tailored safety program.

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Vigils held in Uvalde Town Square

In Uvalde’s town square, a line of people waiting to pay their respects Sunday wrapped around a memorial for the victims and extended to the street.

Mike Palacios, 38, who lives down the road from Robb Elementary School, held a sign of all the victims’ names for drivers passing by. He said he decided to make the sign after speaking with one of the victims’ parents.

“They told me, ‘Don’t forget my baby’s name'” Palacios said. “We can’t let this happen again. What he said stuck with me.”

Palacios said he was glad Biden took the time to come to Uvalde and pay his respects.

“We’ve been getting an overwhelming amount of support all over the world, and we need it,” Palacios said. “We’re broken.”