After two delays, the board has set a date to discuss Police Chief Pete Arredondo's termination. The meeting will be open to the public
The hearing has twice been rescheduled at the request of Arredondo’s attorney due to scheduling conflicts, according to Uvalde CISD Communications and Marketing Director Anne Marie Espinoza.
The chief’s fate was supposed to have been originally decided on July 22 but Arredondo’s lawyer asked the district to postpone the meeting amid due-process concerns. It was rescheduled for Aug. 4, but that meeting was also put off.
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