I actually forgot for a minute about the ones tackling, detaining, threatening to taze the parents.Shitty or not! The cops that tackled and cuffed parents, or even threatened to need to be terminated by the people.
The more I think about it, if the cops legally have no duty to protect and actually believe that, and report to work every day with that in mind, then there is absolutely no reason (other than they exist to protect the ruling class) for them to be armed and like here in NY have "special exemptions" from laws that restrict us!
THINK ABOUT IT!
I mean! Here in NY LE can have AR-15s and even M-4s. 30-round mags and don't even need a permit to carry.
WHY? Why do they have special privileges if they have no duty to protect "we" the freaking people! Because Cuomo and Hochul Schumer and the rest need them to protect them!
PS. To the FBI simps monitoring this forum, Fuck off!
"We can't let you go in because you might get hurt"I actually forgot for a minute about the ones tackling, detaining, threatening to taze the parents.
Them bastards need to be fired!
These parents needed some compassion, talking to, or give them your damn vest if nothing else was going to be done and let them go.
Absolutely despicable behavior.
While we don't know for sure yet, I'm seeing reports that someone was checking on the gunfire being heard in the area, then called 911.I think they know exactly who left it open, it is on video that being erased as we type
All that was needed was just closing the door. it was propped oped by all accounts. .. How can one call this a mistake. By all accounts that door should have never been opened in the first place. She broke a rule and people died. This is the same as a truck driver not setting the air brakes and said rig rolls down hill and kills a dozen people. Rule number one .. set parking brake .While we don't know for sure yet, I'm seeing reports that someone was checking on the gunfire being heard in the area, then called 911.
While we would like to place blame here on an open door, in my eyes while not completely inexcusable, I can see the mistake of it not being locked again in a hurried panick by a school official.
There are a whole series of things here that have gone wrong.
It's a matter of time before we also find out that this individual has had run ins with law before, and should have been a red flag.
In the meantime, we shall pay the price in the form of more laws that will do absolutely nothing to prevent this sort of thing again.
Understood. I'm just saying I can see how this could happen in a panic.All that was needed was just closing the door. it was propped oped by all accounts. .. How can one call this a mistake. By all accounts that door should have never been opened in the first place. She broke a rule and people died. This is the same as a truck driver not setting the air brakes and said rig rolls down hill and kills a dozen people. Rule number one .. set parking brake .
Again. If you are willing to do what he did you can get into alot of activities that make money fast. Most if not all being illegal of course. I was always amazed at how on shows like intervention the addicts are able to maintain a $500 to $1k habit with no job and their life in shambles. Many people on the straight and narrow struggle to make 52k a year. Imagine what someone with this type of ambition and drug free could do. $8k for these types wouldn't be hard to come up with given enough time.But before we start the timeline, we must first ask an extremely important question: How did an 18 year old man, with no known employment, whom was living with his grandmother because of an addict mother, afford:
-Two expensive firearms made by Daniel Defense ($2,000 each)
-an EOTech optic ($400-$700)
-1,657 rounds of .223 ammo ($800-1000 depending on how they were purchased)
-body armor ($500-1000)
-and over 60 magazines ($10-20 each)
for a total of approximately $6300 to $8,000……
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What Really Happened in Uvalde?
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While most of those points are valid concerns, the truck is reported as being the grandparents and is far from new. Looks to be a 2004-2008. Judging from the grandparents house and the truck I would agree that they did not have a lot of money or at least didn't spend it on such things.a brand new Truck while being piss poor
How would the locked door have changed anything?All that was needed was just closing the door. it was propped oped by all accounts. .. How can one call this a mistake. By all accounts that door should have never been opened in the first place. She broke a rule and people died. This is the same as a truck driver not setting the air brakes and said rig rolls down hill and kills a dozen people. Rule number one .. set parking brake .
Unlocked door is just an unlikely byproduct of this incident.How would the locked door have changed anything?
He took the path of least resistance. That doesn't mean a slight change in that path would have made any difference.
Would the outcome have been any different if he came in the front door? Broke a window ? Broke that door?
Can you imagine having to live with a decision like that? Unreal...![]()
Teacher's Fatal Mistake Allowed Texas Shooter to Simply Walk Into Locked-Down Elementary School
This teacher no doubt feels horrible about the decision he or she made, having no notion it would have such catastrophic consequences.www.westernjournal.com
Teacher's Fatal Mistake Allowed Uvalde Shooter Instant Access to Locked-Down School
Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steve McCraw revealed Friday that a teacher at Robb Elementary School had propped open a side door just minutes before a shooter entered through it and went on a deadly rampage.
In doing do, the teacher violated one of the basic tenets of school safety that may well have led to the needless deaths of 19 students and two teachers Tuesday.
Read 2 posts above this post. It's unfortunate the door was open, but this shooter had intentions of going in anyways. After firing shots at people across street, firing shots at school, he wasn't going to go "oh shit the doors locked, I better go home". He was gaining entry either way.Can you imagine having to live with a decision like that? Unreal...
The vast majority of cops would have been more than willing to risk their lives in such a situation.
It's unfathomable that all the ones present were cowards.
But, it's also well documented that nearly all cops will follow orders even if they know they are morally wrong. So if ordered to stand down and wait, they would. They would hate it, but they would follow orders.
"It's not my call", or "he's in charge so he mist know something I don't"
And that's the right answer, until the official call is *that* wrong. If the guy in charge is going to issue orders that are that far removed from common sense because he "knows something" then he damn well better communicate that something with the orders, or people should say "fuck those orders we're going in".
Technically agree with everything you said, but morally it would have been the right thing to do.Im not disagreeing with you, but If you were a cop, and said fuck this, I cant stand here and do nothing and decide to go in, and you end up getting people killed, or he started killing hostages, or a buddy of yours comes in to help you because you were wounded gets killed because you didnt follow orders what do you think is going to happen? People died because you wanted to be a hero isnt going to go to well for you . and you have to live with that.
Whoever gave the order to stand down has blood on thier hands. Its hard for me to comprehend that all those officers were just scared. Hard to swallow.
On the other hand, how could you just stand there and listen to shots? This shouldnt of happened after columbine . SOP is you go in . I absolutely condemn the supervisory officers that told them to stand down. They should be charged criminally
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I cant argue with you. They shouldnt have been put into that position in the first place.Technically agree with everything you said, but morally it would have been the right thing to do.
Yea, once you are given shitty orders like that there is no good solution.Im not disagreeing with you, but If you were a cop, and said fuck this, I cant stand here and do nothing and decide to go in, and you end up getting people killed, or he started killing hostages, or a buddy of yours comes in to help you because you were wounded gets killed because you didnt follow orders what do you think is going to happen? People died because you wanted to be a hero isnt going to go to well for you . and you have to live with that.
Whoever gave the order to stand down has blood on thier hands. Its hard for me to comprehend that all those officers were just scared. Hard to swallow.
On the other hand, how could you just stand there and listen to shots? This shouldnt of happened after columbine . SOP is you go in . I absolutely condemn the supervisory officers that told them to stand down. They should be charged criminally
All the people talking about physical security need to explain this one.Unseen Hero: As Cops Let Shooter Terrorize School, 1 Mom Sneaked in, Rescued Her Kids, Got Out Without Shooter Knowing
As the media’s attention turns to police officers who stood outside a school in Uvalde, Texas, and refused to enter while a mass shooter killed 21 people on Tuesday, a mother is being hailed as a hero for going into the school to rescue her two children as the carnage unfolded.
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Unseen Hero: As Cops Let Shooter Terrorize School, 1 Mom Sneaked in, Rescued Her Kids, Got Out Without Shooter Knowing
'They were just standing outside the fence. They weren’t going in there or running anywhere,' the mother said of police.www.westernjournal.com
That's what we were told during Active shooter training. Following the guidelines of the FBI: That's more Government (self protecting) writing doctrine that falsely protect the victims, whom they really don't give a shit about. In EMS (unless you're trained and going in with a Team) you're to wait off site until LE/Incident Command gives the OK to enter.I thought all active shooter guidelines now say to engage and end threat immediately, which obviously did not happen here.
When my kids were in school we also told them to get out if this type of situation ever occurred.That's what we were told during Active shooter training. Following the guidelines of the FBI: That's more Government (self protecting) writing doctrine that falsely protect the victims, whom they really don't give a shit about. In EMS (unless you're trained and going in with a Team) you're to wait off site until LE/Incident Command gives the OK to enter.
We told our kids that should anything like that ever happen, to GTFO as fast as possible by any means necessary as those left inside will get you killed by their fearful stupidity.
There aren't any one size fit all answers, there are those that need to answer for their inactions and those for their actions, but when the day is done the Officials are absolved, the Legislatures/Congress has its taking points to exploit, and the Lawyers pass out Business cards at the Funerals.