UVALDE, Texas — The Uvalde Police Department and Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District continue to cooperate with the Department of Public Safety’s investigation of the Robb Elementary shooting in Uvalde last week, according to a statement provided to Spectrum News.

Earlier on Tuesday, ABC News reported the school district and the agency had stopped cooperating with DPS in its investigation. Asked to clarify, a DPS spokesperson told Spectrum News that only the chief of police for Uvalde CISD had failed to respond to the Texas Rangers’ request for a follow-up interview.

That request for an additional interview was made a couple of days ago, according to the DPS statement.

DPS is doing a full investigation of the shooting spree at Robb Elementary on May 24, which killed 19 students and two teachers. 

The Department of Justice also announced on Sunday it would do its own review of the police response at the Uvalde school shooting. The goal is to provide an independent account of law enforcement response that day, according to a DOJ spokesperson.