‘I’m going in there’: Uvalde Mother Who Ran into School Tells Story of How She Was Handcuffed Before Trying to Enter the School

'I'm going in there': Uvalde Mother Who Ran into School Tells Story of How She Was Handcuffed Before Trying to Enter the School
'I'm going in there': Uvalde Mother Who Ran into School Tells Story of How She Was Handcuffed Before Trying to Enter the School (Image: Screenshot/YouTube/CBSNews)

When Angeli Gomez learned there was a shooter at her sons’ school in Uvalde, Texas, she realized she had to go save her children.

Lilia Luciano, a correspondent for CBS News, spoke with Gomez in an exclusive interview about the time she spent inside the school and why, according to Gomez, police ordered her not to share her experience.

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