'There was at least 40 lawmen armed to
the teeth, but didn't do a darn thing
till it was far too late': Furious father
of Texas school shooting victim, 10, slams
cops for letting gunman rampage for 90
MINUTES after massacre began
Daily Mail (UK),
by
Harriet Alexander
Original Article
Posted By: Ribicon,
5/25/2022 9:12:40 PM
The father of a 10-year-old girl murdered in her Texas classroom on Tuesday has demanded to know why the gunman was able to rampage through the school for 90 minutes until he was shot dead. Jacinto Cazares's daughter Jacklyn was among the 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde shot dead by Salvador Ramos, 18. The first 911 call was received 90 minutes earlier, at 11:30am, saying a man had emerged from a crashed vehicle with a long rifle and a backpack. 'There was at least 40 lawmen armed to the teeth but didn't do a darn thing until it was far too
Reply 1 - Posted by:
Ribicon 5/25/2022 9:16:45 PM (No. 1166285)
Count the crimes. The killer did not know how to drive and had no driver's license, and yet he stole his grandmother's truck after murdering her, and crashed it into a ditch. The killer's grandfather was a convicted felon who was forbidden from having guns in his home, and yet the killer had guns in the home where he was staying. According to the Democrat Socialists, this means we need more laws.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
SALady 5/25/2022 9:35:53 PM (No. 1166288)
Most mass shooters pick "gun free" zones because they know they will have 5-10 minutes before the cops get there to stop them. They can do a lot of damage, and earn their place in infamy, in that period of time.
But apparently this guy got 90 minutes. Like shooting fish in a barrel for an hour and a half.
2 or 3 armed and trained teachers and maybe this could have ended with far fewer deaths. It sure couldn't have been any worse!!!
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
janjan 5/25/2022 9:35:53 PM (No. 1166289)
I can certainly understand this man’s rage and grief. He lost his daughter. There is no pain worse than that. But I do think the police did what they could and 3 were shot doing it. And this did not go on for 90 minutes before the shooter was killed. Allow this victim his emotions whatever they are but let us not jump to blame the cops. Blame the moron who left the back door unlocked or God forbid let this animal in.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
Ribicon 5/25/2022 9:46:05 PM (No. 1166297)
FTA; from AP: "Uvalde, Texas—Onlookers urged police officers to charge into the Texas elementary school where a gunman’s rampage killed 19 children and two teachers, a witness said Wednesday, as investigators worked to track the massacre that lasted upwards of 40 minutes and ended when the 18-year-old shooter was killed by a Border Patrol team.
“Go in there! Go in there!” nearby women shouted at the officers soon after the attack began, said Juan Carranza, 24, who saw the scene from outside his house, across the street from Robb Elementary School in the town of Uvalde. Carranza said the officers did not go in."
https://nypost.com/2022/05/24/texas-school-shooting-live-updates/
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
TLCary 5/25/2022 10:10:26 PM (No. 1166309)
Law"Men"? That is consider sexual assault, and I think I found the reason it took 90 minutes after hearing shots fired, knowing that this madman had already shot his grandmother, children and staff... and continued to fire. Welcome to 2022 where you aren't allowed to assume that the officer identifies as a man, or brave that particular day. It was a Border Patrol officer that had the courage to get into danger and took a bullet, it was another Border Patrol officer who put a bullet in the perp. Why didn't the cops go first? It is their job. We've seen cops cower in fear in Florida when this happened. But feel safe, they will protect you.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
Corndoggies 5/25/2022 10:12:34 PM (No. 1166310)
I’ve been watching Chicago PD. Every time shots ring out they run to the source and into buildings, alleys, houses, whatever. Hollywood gives us false expectations. I don’t know what protocol is but it took officers that had kids in that school to go in to save those kids. I know they waited outside forever at Parkland too. 40 minutes seems too long. I don’t understand that. Surely backup would have arrived by then.
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
Ribicon 5/25/2022 10:22:34 PM (No. 1166317)
The killer was "met by" an armed security guard before entering the school with a rifle and a backpack of ammunition, whereafter he was allowed to kill as many people as he cared to. The "armed security guard" was not killed, so what's his excuse? Not unlike the hero cop at Parkland who hid outside, as did the reinforcements who arrived later on, while fellow mental defective Nikolas Cruz was allowed to kill as many children as he cared to. FTA: "Unable to drive, he crashed into a ditch and then ran to the school on foot, where he was met by an armed security guard. Yet he was still able to enter the school and kill 21 people—and was not stopped until around 1pm, when a Border Patrol agent backed up by a tactical team shot him dead."
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Birddog 5/25/2022 10:31:52 PM (No. 1166321)
Before Reaching the bldg he was confronted by an armed school resource officer that did NOT exchange fire with him, he later encountered yet another officer that DID exchange fire, ineffectually, getting wounded in the process without hitting the perp at all....he then Breached the Bldg, apparently through an open or at least unlocked service/employee entrance. Even though the school had "strict" defensive polices with bulletproof glass, secured vestibule, electronic locks, armored doors, lockable steel classroom doors. Even IF the resource officer had jumped on the radio and screamed SHOOOTER SHOOTER LOCK DOWN NOW!!! The emergency training all of the teachers and students had been practicing could/would have allowed them to lock in.
CBP tactical officer finally grabbed a couple of other "Lets Roll" guys, got a master key from the principal, and went in "without Permission".
Top Cop on the scene seemed to think that having locked the Fox inside the Henhouse, the best bet was wait for him to run out of ammo...pre Columbine proceedure. That is what the cops there did, as well as refusing to let the school resource officer that actually knew the bldg layout, had seen and recognized the shooters, exchanged fire with them...but... had been armed with a revolver and no spare ammo and went outside to find reloads, was refused back up, was not allowed to go back in.
Then of course there was the Coward of Broward that went and hid...requiring cops from another town to say "screw this" and go in on their own.
Then of course there was sandy hook, where the NRA trained school resource officer/coach was disarmed under "new administration policies", his job given to someone else who did NOTHING...still, unarmed, he ran to the sound of the gun, saved several students then attacked the shooter bare handed, losing his life while saving others..
NONE of these end until someone armed or not directly confronts the shooters, they often suicide at that point, ALL of them end if the shooter is shot in the FACE. The sooner a shooter is shot in the face, the sooner it ends,
It makes ZERO difference WHO shoots the badguy in the face, or what type of gun they do it with.
What does makes a YUUUUGE difference is how quickly that occurs. 2 minutes is too long, ten minutes is ridiculously long, all these prior events lasted an average of seven minutes. An HOUR?? There were people in the crowd that had gathered screaming "Give ME a Gun..Let ME go in there".
Much is being made of the "Type" of gun the killer had, and how much ammo...40cops outside had the same, or selective fire genuine combat arms, even MORE ammo, and actual ballistic vests, helmets, shields, training, plus sidearms.
Kids get perma banned for "misgendering" someone who decided yesterday they were something they had never been, parents get FBI investigated, blocked, banned from schools for even asking questions about the cover up of crimes taking place in schools...Because "Rules and Policies"...whoever left the door open should be arrested and charged, the school resource officer that didn't draw and fire needs to be arrested and charged. The school administrators, councilors, that turned a blind eye to falling attendance, missed classes, dramatic behavioral shifts and other markers need to be investigated, perhaps fired.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
Thos Weatherby 5/25/2022 10:35:15 PM (No. 1166323)
And even with all of the police, a Border Patrol agent took out the gunman.
How did the gunman get in the school? Any help for him? Where are all the videos showing him coming in? Lost like Epstein's. Or are they just not going to be released like the 14000 videos on Jan 6th. Was this guy seeing a counselor? Was he on medication?
Already they have his social media accounts shows that he made direct threats 30 minutes prior to. False Flag if you ask me.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
cold porridge 5/25/2022 10:37:46 PM (No. 1166326)
Another false flag? All to try again to scrap the 2nd Amendment? It has all the markings...
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
Zeek Wolfe 5/25/2022 10:48:15 PM (No. 1166337)
Policemen should head in the direction of the shots, not hang back like the guy in Florida.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
Laotzu 5/25/2022 11:02:07 PM (No. 1166344)
Columbine all over again. Government workers' lives are more valuable than your children's'.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Birddog 5/25/2022 11:24:51 PM (No. 1166362)
600 students, 70 teachers, who knows how many other staff, school officer plus TWO local cops confronted him outside, he then waltzed in an open door.....If only 10% of the school staff were armed, had arms easily accessible. it could have been ten:one confronting him.
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I am appalled. As a Florida teacher, I know the policy changes implemented after our horrific shooting. Seems like everything we learned here in Florida was not learned nationwide.
FIRST: all classroom doors are to be locked at all times. You don't wait for an "active shooter" announcement. At my school in Sarasota, we could be written up if we were discovered in class with an unlocked door. If that 4th grade classroom door had been locked, the shooter wouldn't have been able to barricade himself inside.
SECOND: police are under instruction to ENGAGE school shooters immediately: not to set-up perimeters, wait for backup, but to ENGAGE. To do anything else is to prioritize police lives over children's lives.
There were more policies put in place, but those two are simple and extremely cost effective and actually achieve results.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
stablemoney 5/26/2022 12:45:12 AM (No. 1166387)
The officers say they couldn't get in---but the picture shows a room with a whole side full of windows, and 2 doors on the other side. Please describe your efforts to "get in". The Border Patrol officer was able to "get in".
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
Mike22 5/26/2022 1:06:58 AM (No. 1166397)
What? The security guards did not engage? The cops waited outside? What were they waiting for ? The Avengers to assemble? Does anyone have a minute by minute account? The first 911 call came when he crashed the truck. Two security guards encountered him OUTSIDE the school? And he still got in? Why didn't he take two rounds in the face?
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
MickTurn 5/26/2022 1:35:34 AM (No. 1166407)
BUT they are very quick to pull you over to write a ticket...They should all be fired and sent to PRISON!!!
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
Trapper 5/26/2022 4:02:12 AM (No. 1166426)
Two things. First, the protocol for schools has to change. Instead of training teachers and students to hide in place and wait to die, they must be taught to grab anything that can be used as a weapon, a sharpened pencil, a pen, a heavy book, and fight for their lives Three kids wth sharp pencils could have blinded him, wrestled him to the ground, and beaten him until he was motionless. Everyone should be taught that they are their own first responders.
Second, even though the shooting may have stopped, how many of the wounded bled out and died while the police stood around and waited for 90 minutes because they had him "contained" in the classroom? The medical exsaminer can answer that question, but probably won't.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Trigger2 5/26/2022 4:30:27 AM (No. 1166431)
The cops were probably all demonrats left over from the demonrat purge. They wanted Joey to invoke ludicrous gun control and this was the perfect shot for that.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
The Remnants 5/26/2022 6:52:40 AM (No. 1166467)
Will any of the 40 lawmen be asked the question, "Why?"
Something rotten is going on.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Chiritwo 5/26/2022 6:56:09 AM (No. 1166468)
I don’t understand the 40 or 90 minutes. Those were defenseless children being slaughtered at the killer’s will. Those actions are just making sure it happens again. As adults, we have an obligation to protect children. Mentally unstable people are not stopped by the “gun free zone”.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
BarryNo 5/26/2022 7:13:16 AM (No. 1166476)
Just like Sandyhook. Who wrote the rules for respong to cases like this? I bet it was a Democrat.
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Reply 23 - Posted by:
BarryNo 5/26/2022 7:26:59 AM (No. 1166493)
Appologies, I meant the Parkland incident, though any would apply. A school shooting is NOT a hostage sutuation where you wait out the perp, and talk him down. You hard-core go after him to take him down and reduce the body count.
If the one poster above has accurate info, I want to know how this happened as well.
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