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Will the public ever get a real Investagative Analysis of the Uvalde Mass Shooting
Jun 21, 2022 12:48:06   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
The photo, obtained by the Austin American Statesman and KVUE on Monday, casts an even more damning shadow on the Uvalde police department's response to the May 24 mass shooting at Robb Elementary School.

Heavily armed Police with ballistic shields entered the building 9 minutes after the shooter yet apparently did nothing for 58 minutes, until a Border Patrol BORTAC agent ignored police orders and burst into the classroom, shooting and k*****g Ramos.

Now the City of Uvalde and the police department hired a private law firm to prevent the release of basically all records pertaining to the mass shooting.

According to VICE, Uvalde wants to suppress body camera footage, photos, 911 calls, emails, text messages, criminal records, and more.

"The City has not voluntarily released any information to a member of the public,"
said city's new lawyer, Cynthia Trevino, of the law firm Denton Navarro Rocha Bernal & Zech, in a letter to Texas AG Ken Paxton seeking a determination about what information they were required to release to the public.

"Uvalde and the police department have argued that they should also be exempt from releasing "police officer training guides, policy and procedure manuals, shift change schedules, security details, and blueprints of secured facilities," since they could be used to decipher "methods, techniques, and strategies for preventing and predicting crime."

The letter also argues that bodycam footage could be "information considered to be confidential by law, either constitutional, statutory, or by judicial decision."

In other words - the cops didn't follow their training, and through cowardice or bad orders, failed to stop a deadly mass shooting while restraining parents from rushing in and saving their own children.

The best way to prevent future Uvalde's is to learn from the errors and mistakes that were made, and hold those accountable for their actions. Covering up the mistakes of the town and the police, and not holding those responsible for their failure of leadership, is a disservice to the public. Was it sheer incompetence, or something more. We may never get the chance to know.

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Jun 21, 2022 13:45:11   #
Turtle keeper
 
Have they said how many of the children were illegally in the country

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Jun 21, 2022 13:58:44   #
LogicallyRight Loc: Chicago
 
Turtle keeper wrote:
Have they said how many of the children were illegally in the country


Not relevant, but an interesting point.

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Jun 21, 2022 14:03:12   #
Turtle keeper
 
LogicallyRight wrote:
Not relevant, but an interesting point.


It may be more relevant than you think it is. I have a few more questions for them as well.

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Jun 21, 2022 14:58:08   #
WinkyTink Loc: Hill Country, TX
 
We have the pertinent details. The rest is nice to now fluff.

Nutjob gets AR's and ammo.
Enters school classroom.
Shoots it up.
Police stand en masse outside room for 58 minutes.
Border Patrol SWAT arrives, enters classroom, k**ls shooter.
19 dead children, two dead teachers.

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Jun 21, 2022 15:53:15   #
Turtle keeper
 
WinkyTink wrote:
We have the pertinent details. The rest is nice to now fluff.

Nutjob gets AR's and ammo.
Enters school classroom.
Shoots it up.
Police stand en masse outside room for 58 minutes.
Border Patrol SWAT arrives, enters classroom, k**ls shooter.
19 dead children, two dead teachers.


Maybe a motive would be nice and not fluff

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Jun 21, 2022 16:43:14   #
WinkyTink Loc: Hill Country, TX
 
Turtle keeper wrote:
Maybe a motive would be nice and not fluff


Motive is essentially irrelevant. No excuses necessary. The shooter is dead, as are the victims.

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Jun 21, 2022 19:28:39   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
Bottom line folks, one or more people failed in their responsibility to protect those under their charge, and now the town and the police are refusing to allow the public a clear picture of the guilty parties, and are covering their respective asses and attempting to avoid the consequences of their action. I would hope that the Texas State Attorney General, or other appropriate person(s) in state government, do not let them get away with it.

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Jun 22, 2022 10:02:29   #
currahee506
 
We don't have to know. When the c*******t begin their "planned protests" against citizens having guns immediately after a mass shooting with a "stand-down order" by a field commander to police, "we know."

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Jun 22, 2022 19:32:13   #
ACP45 Loc: Rhode Island
 
currahee506 wrote:
We don't have to know. When the c*******t begin their "planned protests" against citizens having guns immediately after a mass shooting with a "stand-down order" by a field commander to police, "we know."


Point taken.

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Jun 23, 2022 08:47:06   #
TruePatriot49 Loc: The Democratic People's Republic Rhode Island
 
currahee506 wrote:
We don't have to know. When the c*******t begin their "planned protests" against citizens having guns immediately after a mass shooting with a "stand-down order" by a field commander to police, "we know."



The following quote is absolutely true. My question is, was this another false f**g event to push for gun control? Was the shooter g***med and supplied guns, ammo and equipment by the deep state (CIA, FBI)? Why didn't the door lock after being "closed" by the unknown teacher? Was this teacher the "inside" person who intentionally left the door unlatched"? So many questions, so few answers.

CCP Mao Zedong said: "All political power comes from the barrel of a gun. The C*******t Party (Democrat party) must command all the guns; that way, no guns can ever be used to command the party."

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