You'll love this one, 1 little girl, 2 different fathers, on 2 different news channels.
Supposedly a father and stepfather who both have same last name. What are the odds?
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New Documents Reveal How Uvalde Police Trained at Robb Elementary School to Stop Mass Shooters
By
Admin
Published on May 29, 2022
The mass shooting in Uvalde, Texas has been a wake-up call for Americans around the country. The unfathomable circumstances surrounding 18-year-old Salvador Ramos breaching a school and putting to death 19 young children, as well as killing two adults, have reignited controversy about how best to prevent school shootings.
This time, it’s different. While prominent Democrats seized on the Uvalde tragedy to reflexively renew their calls for “gun control” — the same policies that have failed to prevent major cities like Chicago, Baltimore, and Washington D.C. from turning into murder capitals — the atrocity has many other people questioning the FBI’s failure to act on red flags, the school’s unacceptably lax security, and the inexcusable unwillingness of local law enforcement to act quickly to stop the shooter. More on that coming up that will sure to get readers’ blood boiling.
Uvalde’s law enforcement has already been feeling the heat — not only for failing to act to stop the shooter, but thwarting anguished parents from intervening out of desperation to try to save their loved ones.
Indeed, you can see police officers
watching as Ramos entered Robb Elementary School in the video posted below.
Suspect Salvador Ramos Entering Uvalde Elementary School
Parents of Robb Elementary School students were arrested, and at least one was reportedly tased, while attempting to do what the armed and trained officers were apparently unwilling to do: Risk their lives to save the tiny, helpless children trapped insider the school with a rampaging mad man.
Angeli Rose Gomez, mother of a second grader and third grader at Robb Elementary, told
The Wall Street Journal that
the police were “just standing outside the fence” during the active shooter situation.
“They weren’t going in there or running anywhere,” she said.
“After a few minutes, she said, U.S. Marshals put her in handcuffs, telling her she was being arrested for actively intervening in an active investigation,” the Journal reported.
Gomez told the Journal
she saw police tackle a father and take him to the ground, while another parent was pepper-sprayed. She said that she saw police use a stun gun on a father to keep him from advancing on the school.
“They didn’t do that to the shooter, but they did that to us. That’s how it felt,” she said.
Javier Cazares told
Fox News that he was furious at the police’s unwillingness to act.
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Upset that police were not moving in, he raised the idea of charging into the school with several other bystanders,” Fox News reported. His fourth-grade daughter Jacklyn Cazares was killed in the attack.
A lieutenant with the Texas Department of Public Safety later confessed in CNN interview that the police officers refused to intervene sooner because
“they could’ve been shot.”
The timeline of events shows that the Uvalde shooter was inside the school for
nearly 80 minutes before law enforcement stopped his attack.
I suppose the school will be bulldozed, a new memorial park or new school will be built, at tax payers' expense.