
As law enforcement officers hung back outside Khloie Torres' fourth-grade classroom in Uvalde, Texas, she begged for help in a series of 911 calls, whispering into the phone that there were "a lot" of bodies and telling the operator: "Please, I don't want to die. My teacher is dead. Oh, my God." At one point, the dispatcher asks Khloie if there are many people in the room with her. "No, it's just me and a couple of friends. A lot of people are," she says, pausing briefly, "gone." Calls from...