The San Antonio Express News, a local newspaper in Texas, said CCTV footage coinciding with a school massacre in Texas, US, last month showed no action was taken by US police. Trying to open the door to the classroom where the butcher was doing the massacre. She explained, citing a security source, that “there is no reason to believe that the door was tightly closed.”

Last May, a teenager massacred an elementary school in Yuvaldi, Texas, killing 21 people, 19 students and two labs. The school has a system that automatically locks the doors when they are closed, but at least one of them was broken on the day of the massacre, allowing the perpetrator to enter the school.

It is believed that the classroom door where the victims were killed was also broken and the killer could not lock the door from the inside, meaning that the police could easily and quickly get into the place, but this does not happen.

The newspaper stated that “the police spent a long time looking for a ‘master key’ that could open the classroom door, as they believed the door was tightly closed, and it turned out that they tried other keys than the one in which the murder took place. ”, noting that “the murder at the school lasted 77 minutes, mostly the police were looking for the key, according to the chief of the district police, who earlier said he personally searched for the key.” “In the end, the police broke the windows in the classroom and broke into it, killing the butcher,” she said.