The action marked the first time the council had spoken about the report, which has been derided by the victims' families.
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stepped down shortly after a report ordered by the city came out that cleared Uvalde officers of wrongdoing in their response to the shooting. It’s a report that outraged victims’ families.
The city of Uvalde's independent investigation found the officers acted in good faith. It also exonerated Mariano Pargas, who was the acting Uvalde police chief at the time of the shooting.