Biden visits Yuvaldi five days after the elementary school massacre

US President Joe Biden headed to Yuvaldi, Texas, which five days ago witnessed a random shooting incident in an elementary school that killed 21 people.

Biden, accompanied by his wife, Jill, visited the school where a young man, 19 children and two teachers were killed, last Tuesday. Biden and his wife laid a wreath in front of the school and stood in silence for a while.

A memorial was erected in front of the school to commemorate the victims of the attack, and the monument included flowers and large pictures of all the dead, and Biden and his wife walked from one picture to another and touched the pictures of the children.

In the wake of that, the two plan to participate in a mass and meet the relatives of the victims and survivors of the accident.

The attacker had locked himself with children and teachers in two connected classrooms and committed the massacre there.

The American police are facing sharp criticism for serious shortcomings in their mission to deal with the incident, and according to official statements, there were 19 policemen in the hall opposite the classroom early, however, for more than 45 minutes, the police did not make any attempt to storm the classroom and stop the shooter Relatives of victims said the police could have saved their loved ones' lives.

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