Uvalde parents enter 2nd week of protest outside school district office

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Uvalde parents are still protesting outside the school administration offices after a full week, in an attempt to get UCISD officers suspended pending the independent review of the shooting at Robb Elementary School.

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Brett Cross, guardian of 10-year-old victim Uziyah Garcia, has not left the building site since last Tuesday morning, sleeping overnight in a cot and receiving food deliveries and messages of support from across the country. In another video posted yesterday, Brett said, "Everything that they're doing is reactionary instead of proactive," referring to office security upgrades that have gone into place since he's been there.

"We have had no communication with the school district," Cross told ABC News. "They've made some adjustments on how they enter the building, but that's it."MORE: Some Uvalde families endorse Beto O'Rourke for Texas governor in emotional ad campaign

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