Video: DPS trooper pushes Uvalde victim's mom during scuffle

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State Sen. Roland Gutierrez, D-San Antonio, asked the Texas Department of Public Safety to investigate an incident in which a trooper roughly threw the mother of a Uvalde mass shooting victim out of a school hallway.

A staffer for Gutierrez, Jorge Vasquez, said a little after 1 p.m. that he couldn’t verify if the DPS was looking into the incident, but had heard reports it was.Gutierrez, a San Antonio Democrat who has emerged as a champion of families of the Robb Elementary victims and sponsored gun-control legislation this spring in the Texas Senate,issued a Tweet on Wednesday demanding DPS investigate the matter.

"I am demanding a FULL @TxDPS investigation of this incident, with bodycam footage to be released IMMEDIATELY.," he wrote."This is a DISGRACE and is NO way to treat a grieving family."“You and I both know the same thing. I’m just telling you who it is, and she was there to get her son, and that’s all I know,” he said. “I have called DPS and asked them to .

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