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Fathers of Uvalde shooting victims slam release of surveillance footage

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Families of the victims in the Uvalde shooting are speaking out and demanding accountability after surveillance footage was released from the hallways of Robb Elementary School during the massacre. NBC News’ Tom Llamas is joined by two fathers of victims who are outraged the release occurred before they were able to view it.