Uvalde School District Police Chief No
Longer Cooperating with Investigation
Townhall,
by
Rebecca Downs
Original Article
Posted By: ladydawgfan,
6/2/2022 5:56:53 AM
A week after the tragic shooting at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, details are increasingly emerging that change the original timelines that were given. The updates, as it turns out, are often more tragic and infuriating.
Matt highlighted on Friday afternoon how the Texas Department of Public Safety, Col. Steven C. McCraw explained that they had made the decision for officers to not go in to engage with the shooter, Salvador Rolando Ramos, the 18-year old who is now deceased. This happened all while Ramos murdered 21 people, as parents desperately tried to go in to save their children but were physically prevented from doing so by police.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
EJKrausJr 6/2/2022 6:05:22 AM (No. 1173282)
The true first responders, the teachers, were unarmed and defenseless. The "supposed" real first responders were armed but were not helpful. Lesson learned - arm and train the true first responders to defend their students in a school shooting. It's not rocket science.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
PChristopher 6/2/2022 6:14:16 AM (No. 1173291)
I want to know who he's covering for.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
FJB 6/2/2022 6:42:41 AM (No. 1173310)
And where did the killer get all that money for those weapons? Could this horrific madness be part of Obiden-Soro's Globalist takeover of America? What are a few children's lives among Madmen?
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
skacmar 6/2/2022 6:43:15 AM (No. 1173311)
He has made his statements. The media has all. But convicted him of personally shooting the victims. Decisions were made with the information he had available. Right or wrong, he did what he thought was correct procedure at the time. Yes, he is supposed to be a law enforcement professional, but nobody knows for sure, and probably never will, if anyone would have been saved if they charged the classroom. Possibly just some dead police. Hopefully he will respond once everyone calms down and stops filling in the blanks by making stuff up.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
stablemoney 6/2/2022 6:45:40 AM (No. 1173316)
He is the target of the investigation. I would think his lawyers have told him to shut up.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
F15 Gork 6/2/2022 6:46:32 AM (No. 1173319)
I smell a filthy democrat in all of this....
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
BarryNo 6/2/2022 7:01:26 AM (No. 1173335)
We know the police chief was a Democrat supporter. I suspect with the reported lockdowns, he had extensive contact with the feds.
If Ramos was ever in custody for past sociopathic tendencies, the feds would have known of it. Just because your official record is wiped clean at 18, doesn't mean its forgotten - just hidden.
Also, were any of this little monster's online friends, feds?
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
Venturer 6/2/2022 7:56:21 AM (No. 1173389)
I don't suspect ulterior motives, just a really poor decision.
One that calls for the replacement of the person in charge.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
DrOstrow 6/2/2022 8:14:26 AM (No. 1173403)
There is still more to this story.
Notice how now 'the door WASN'T propped open, it was closed but the LATCH DIDN'T ENGAGE' !
The CYA process begins ......
Ask yourself this -
If one or more of YOUR children were inside and you were not stopped and or tazed and or 'cuffed
by 'your betters', would YOU have gone in to try and save them ??
I would without a second's hesitation because they are MY children. The cops don't feel that way
about YOUR children and have NO LEGAL REQUIREMENT to 'protect' YOU or anyone else !!
If I were a cop there and was told to 'stand down and wait for BACKUP', I would like to think
that I would have said 'screw your backup, I'm going in NOW. You can fire me later'.
Sounds easy to say that right now but if it were one of my kids, and I were a cop not, I'm NOT
GOING TO JUST STAND AROUND 'TILL THE SHOOTING STOPS because somebody said to 'wait' !
Don't tell me that 'MAYBE be some children could have been saved'. Have you heard of the
911 calls FROM SOME OF THE CHILDREN begging for the police to be called ???
They were STILL ALIVE, some of them anyway.
This story is a LONG way from being over.
Tell me again how the police 'put their lives on the line' EVERY DAY 'cause I'm not buying
that screed EVER AGAIN !! I had serious doubts about it before now anyway.
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
bpl40 6/2/2022 8:17:55 AM (No. 1173406)
If nelson had strictly followed orders, Trafalger would be lost!
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
TLCary 6/2/2022 10:12:10 AM (No. 1173581)
When can we stop referring to him as "Police Chief" and start calling him "Defendant". Child Endangerment, Dereliction of Duty, Abuse of Office, Obstruction of Justice, Aiding and Abetting... It's not just 'cowardice' when its in the line of duty. This was Willful and Gross Negligence and the parents should own him.
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
ByteGuru 6/2/2022 10:13:54 AM (No. 1173582)
The UPD may want to remove the 'Protect' part of the slogan on their vehicles.
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
john56 6/2/2022 10:59:08 AM (No. 1173626)
From 30,000 feet, my guess is that the guy got his School District PD job as a political favor. Happens often, especially in many of the South Texas school districts. The school board is a great source of patronage jobs. The guy probably could handle the day-to-day job easily, but when a crisis like this occurs, it's beyond his abilities (and hey, a lot of times you don't know what your abilities are in a crisis until the crisis happens).
He's going to have to live with the consequences the rest of his life. Assuming the man has a sense of shame, that's a punishment greater than anything I can give.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
DVC 6/2/2022 12:03:42 PM (No. 1173702)
Re #2, he's covering for HIMSELF. He's an incompetent cowardly fool.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
john56 6/2/2022 12:23:33 PM (No. 1173732)
I'm also guessing that the vultures, so common in that part of Texas, are going to see another species showing up soon. The two-legged plantifs lawyer vulture.
They need to find someone (other than the killer, who has no assets to speak of) to blame for the tragedy and collect multi-million dollar verdicts. Right now, the best sources are the city, school district, and maybe the gun makers.
I pray that the fallout from the legal battles don't cause more division and grief to that fine community and its people. (For example, read about the Alton, Texas bus crash in 1989. The legal wrangling was brutal and ended up tearing apart families, friends and neighbors. And several of the kids who survived "cashed in" their settlements when they turned 18 or 21 for fast cars, leading to their early demise as well.)
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Reply 16 - Posted by:
hope27 6/2/2022 12:49:21 PM (No. 1173773)
Lots of missing parts and things that do not make rational sense to this story.
“It turns out that there were 48 lockdowns in the last school year because of illegal border activity and drug cartel activity in the town. That habituated the local police and teachers to shutdowns, and possibly lowered vigilance that allowed this tragic shooting to occur.”
https://warroom.org/2022/06/02/bergquam-cartels-created-circumstances-for-uvalde-shooting/
“Uvalde, Texas, is a small town of 17,000 inhabitants, and they are now overrun by illegal immigrants and an international cartel smuggling operation. Uvalde is 40-60 miles from the border, but it might as well be right at the border. “We are in no man’s land. The state is not doing anything; the federal government is not doing anything,” said the mayor, who is begging the politicians to get involved. “We are getting nothing. I’ve lived here all my life and have never seen anything like this.”
“Situated at the crossroads of major highways coming up from border towns in the Laredo and Del Rio border sectors, Uvalde has now become a dumping ground for migrants coming north. And they are not just coming from Central America.”
“Uvalde has a Border Patrol holding facility, and according to McLaughlin, whenever it is full, if the city doesn’t take charge, many immigrants are released in a Walmart parking lot. Mayor McLaughlin said his city must pick up the tab to have them bused to San Antonio.”
“The migrants are walking around the checkpoints. Now we are starting to see more calls to police of people walking through the neighborhoods, [of] finding car doors open [and] storerooms open. The Border Patrol is seeing this on their cameras, but they just don’t have the agents to respond. The foot traffic around the checkpoints has increased by 100 percent.”
https://www.battleswarmblog.com/?p=40712
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
DVC 6/2/2022 1:05:25 PM (No. 1173782)
RE #13, an excellent analysis of how he likely got the job....but I will bet that you imagine a conscience where there is none. He'll forever blame other people and "know" that he "did the right thing" and all those other folks were wrong. He'll be indignant at being "scapegoated", when he is personally, actually responsible.
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
rochow 6/2/2022 2:46:55 PM (No. 1173896)
This piece of garbage should long be out of his job. Resign, no pension and get lost where no one recognizes this failure!
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
bighambone 6/2/2022 3:22:25 PM (No. 1173932)
Chances are poster #11 is telling you why that Chief is clamming up and is not assisting in the State of Texas run after action investigation.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Geoman 6/2/2022 4:59:10 PM (No. 1174017)
Re: #9 - Any statement that police officers do not care about other people's children is painfully false, except in a minority of instances. I've never had to risk my life to save one of my own kids but I have chosen to do so for other people's children, including kids of a different race and/or citizenship status. Painting with a broad brush across millions of individuals is seldom if ever, useful, either pro or con. Police officers across the U. S. have often gone above and beyond their statutory duties, particularly in defense of children whom they do not know and in the process, have suffered serious bodily injury and death. Saying that all police officers are selfless and would risk their lives to save a stray dog or real cat would also be painting with a broad brush but in a different direction. Police officers, like teachers and janitors, are individuals, regardless of how they may be grouped because of their occupation.
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Reply 21 - Posted by:
Faithfully 6/2/2022 10:06:15 PM (No. 1174315)
Standing outside a doorway and hearing children being shot to death and doing nothing.
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Reply 22 - Posted by:
Faithfully 6/3/2022 2:21:34 AM (No. 1174447)
#4 They heard gunshots while waiting outside the door. Someone screwed up royally.
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