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Uvalde report: 376 officers but ‘egregiously poor’ decisions


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Uvalde report: 376 officers but ‘egregiously poor’ decisions

Grace Valencia, great aunt of shooting victim Uziyah Garcia, talks to the media from a vehicle after picking up a copy of the Texas House investigative committee report on the shootings at Robb Elementary School, Sunday, July 17, 2022, in Uvalde, Texas. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)

 

UVALDE, Texas (AP) — Nearly 400 law enforcement officials rushed to a mass shooting at a Uvalde elementary school, but “egregiously poor decision-making” resulted in more than an hour of chaos before the gunman who took 21 lives was finally confronted and killed, according to a damning investigative report released Sunday.

The nearly 80-page report was the first to criticize both state and federal law enforcement, and not just local authorities in the South Texas town for the bewildering inaction by heavily armed officers as a gunman fired inside two fourth-grade classrooms at Robb Elementary School, killing 19 students and two teachers.

Altogether, the report amounted to the fullest account to date of the one of the worst school shootings in U.S. history. But it did not satisfy all parents and relatives of the victims, some of whom blasted the police as cowards and called for them to resign.

https://apnews.com/article/shootings-texas-education-violence-school-31aa135678f8118ed96d893ea77cf8ea

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Damning report in the linked article:

 

"The gunman fired approximately 142 rounds inside the building — and it is “almost certain” that at least 100 shots came before any officer entered"

 

Officials even tried to change the narrative:

 

Document Shows Uvalde Officials Sought Favorable Account of Police Action

 

Top Uvalde officials wanted to highlight the heroics of officers at Robb Elementary. The state police director refused to do so.

 

"in a one-page document, laid out their own version of events, one that praised the officers for initially rushing to the gunfire and saving hundreds of other children in the school.

The document prepared by Uvalde officials and labeled “narrative” was obtained by The New York Times after a public information request."

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/15/us/uvalde-police.html

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Nearly 400 law enforcement officials armed to the teeth rushed to a mass shooting and the shooter still kills 21.

 

If there is ever any argument about the awful guns laws and mass shootings in schools with assault or any weapons this is it. Disgusting and shameful.

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57 minutes ago, Bkk Brian said:

Nearly 400 law enforcement officials armed to the teeth rushed to a mass shooting and the shooter still kills 21.

 

If there is ever any argument about the awful guns laws and mass shootings in schools with assault or any weapons this is it. Disgusting and shameful.

Unfortunately, there aren't any gun laws that I know of that would have prevented this nutjob from doing the crime. That is the funny thing about criminals- they don't follow the laws that well intentioned people put in place. 

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44 minutes ago, Hanaguma said:

Unfortunately, there aren't any gun laws that I know of that would have prevented this nutjob from doing the crime. That is the funny thing about criminals- they don't follow the laws that well intentioned people put in place. 

He bought both guns and the ammunition legally.  He wasn't a criminal until he got into a pickup and drove it without a license, he wasn't a criminal until he trespassed on school property with a weapon and he wasn't a felon until he started shooting.   If the gun had been illegal in the first place, he wouldn't have been able to buy one at a store.  If the age was 21 for the purchase, he wouldn't have had one.   

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2 hours ago, EVENKEEL said:

The Uvalde school superintendent wants to fire the district’s police chief over the botched response to the May school massacre that left 19 kids and two teachers dead.

 

https://nypost.com/2022/07/20/uvalde-superintendent-recommends-firing-police-chief-pete-arredondo/

 

Good, he should lose his job.

Once again you need to be more specific.

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These cops at the scene as stated above were so worried about doing something that might jeopardize their job that they do nothing. This is just my opinion, imagine the blow back had the first 2 cops  engaged the shooter and wounded a student.

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1 hour ago, Hanaguma said:

Unfortunately, there aren't any gun laws that I know of that would have prevented this nutjob from doing the crime. That is the funny thing about criminals- they don't follow the laws that well intentioned people put in place. 

Yet he waited till his 18th birthday to legally buy 2 AR-style rifles and 375 rounds of 5.56-caliber ammo then used 30-round magazines. Although he left one of the rifles in the truck he crashed nearby the school. It was also around 142 rounds he fired inside the building.

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33 minutes ago, EVENKEEL said:

These cops at the scene as stated above were so worried about doing something that might jeopardize their job that they do nothing. This is just my opinion, imagine the blow back had the first 2 cops  engaged the shooter and wounded a student.

You've seen the video, looks more to me like they ran for their lives as fast as their cowardly legs could take them as soon as they heard the shots

 

 

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