A Texas district court judge in Uvalde has sealed autopsy reports of those killed during the Robb Elementary School mass shooting in May.“The types, number, and manner in which injuries were inflicted in this case includes information vital to the investigation, apprehension and potential prosecution of individuals that may be criminally responsible,” the motion reads.State officials have repeatedly misstated the timeline and the actions of the 376 law enforcement personnel who arrived to the scene, and the Uvalde mayor has accused the Texas Department of Public Safety of a “cover-up.”Roland Gutierrez, a state senator whose district includes Uvalde, said at a news conference Monday that the families impacted by the massacre should have access to the autopsy records and unsealing the reports are crucial for transparency in the investigation of one of the worst school shootings in US history.He echoed the frustration and anger of relatives of the victims who have seen a botched response by law enforcement on the day of the shooting and who have called for more openness as agencies investigate what went wrong on May 24.Gutierrez, a Democrat, said, “The most important thing about these autopsies is to see which children were alive and how long they were alive.”It remains unclear whether some of those who died might have survived if they had received prompt medical care for their wounds."