even when they stand around doing nothing while kids bleed out
#backtheblue
even when they stand around doing nothing while kids bleed out
“The screams of children have been edited out”
blacks kill more people in this country than cops do,,,that is fact.
7:13 of the 77 minute video - You can still hear the screams...
Same as always= nobody wants to get shot cept on TV and in the movies.
you white supremacists love to use the race card.
& you taught us everything we know, TC. You and Hussein...nobody baits & hustles race like Hussein Obama. & He taught Biden everything he knows on the subject.
Although statistically speaking that stat has nothing to do with this thread.
Important context, if accurate.
His wife was Eva Mireles -- a Robb Elementary teacher and Ruben Ruiz's wife -- who called him after she had been shot.
Instead of bias training for cops, get them courage training so they don't tacticool themselves into a break room and take down a donut machine.
Catholic billo O'Reilly sez massacres of Americans is the price of freedom
https://www.texastribune.org/2022/07...investigation/The report also reveals for the first time that the overwhelming majority of responders were federal and state law enforcement: 149 were U.S. Border Patrol, and 91 were state police — whose responsibilities include responding to “mass attacks in public places.” There were 25 Uvalde police officers and 16 sheriff’s deputies. Arredondo’s school police force accounted for five of the officers on the scene. The rest of the force was made up of neighboring county law enforcement, U.S. Marshals, and federal Drug Enforcement Agency officers.
The investigators said that in the absence of a strong incident commander, another officer could have — and should have — stepped up to the task.
“These local officials were not the only ones expected to supply the leadership needed during this tragedy,” the report said. “Hundreds of responders from numerous law enforcement agencies — many of whom were better trained and better equipped than the school district police — quickly arrived on the scene.”
The other responders “could have helped to address the unfolding chaos.”
no wonder DPS was so eager to throw five Uvalde cops under the bus.
Ya's still ain't linked Gov. Abbott, Winester.
Chop/chop!!!
LE issued a raft of self-serving misstatements (aka, lies) after the shooting. DPS fed a lie to ALERRT that it dutifully repeated just a few days ago.
In the days after the shooting, state officials unnecessarily undermined public trust in the ongoing investigations by making false statements about what had happened, the report states. The day after the massacre, a Uvalde Police Department lieutenant tasked with briefing Gov. Greg Abbott and other state leaders fainted just before the meeting began.
DPS Regional Director Victor Escalon took his place, relaying the secondhand accounts of police, as he had arrived at the school minutes before the shooting ended. Some of this information was inaccurate, which the committee said was the reason Abbott, in a news conference immediately following the briefing, presented a “false narrative” that the shooting lasted as few as 40 minutes thanks to “officers who rapidly devised a plan, stacked up and neutralized the attacker.”
Abbott also said that the gunman had been contronted by a school resource officer before entering the school. At a news conference the following day, a DPS official said the exterior door through which the gunman entered had been propped open. Both statements were false.
The committee criticized state officials for misleading the public.
“A complete and thorough investigation can take months or even years to confirm every detail, especially when this many law enforcement officers are involved,” the report states. “However, one would expect law enforcement during a briefing would be very careful to state what facts are verifiable, and which ones are not.”
The committee also refutes a significant revelation included in a report published last week by the Advanced Law Enforcement Rapid Response Training (ALERRT) Center at Texas State University. That report stated that a Uvalde Police Department Officer with a rifle had an opportunity to shoot the gunman before he entered the school. However, when he asked a supervisor for permission to fire he never received a response and the gunman slipped into the school.
The committee noted that the ALERRT staff conducted no investigation on their own and relied entirely on information supplied by the Department of Public Safety. The committee concluded that the person the Uvalde officer saw was a coach who was ushering children inside, and found no evidence that any law enforcement personnel had a chance to engage the gunman outside the school.
400 Good Man with a gun
couldn't stop 1 Bad Man with a gun
😂
The mayor of Uvalde and Uvalde ISD police, if the TX lege commission is right, have a legit beef against DPS.
This is a great example of what some of my friends in West Texas like to refer to as "the usual family goat ."
There are currently 2 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 2 guests)