19 officers stood in the hallway waiting. Now, 19 children are dead

signalmankenneth

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These so called officers who stood in the hallways, will have to live with the deaths of 19 children and two teachers for the rest of their wretched lives?!! I would not want these so called officers patrolling my neighborhood?!!

Police commander made 'wrong decision' not to breach classroom doors during elementary school shooting, official says (Duh?)

(CNN) While a gunman was inside adjoining classrooms with children at a Texas elementary school, a group of 19 law enforcement officers stood in a hallway outside and took no action as they waited for room keys and tactical equipment, a state official said Friday.

"The on-scene commander at that time believed that it had transitioned from an active shooter to a barricaded subject," Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Col. Steven McCraw said.

"From the benefit of hindsight where I'm sitting now, of course it was not the right decision. It was the wrong decision. There's no excuse for that," he said.

While officers waited outside adjoining classrooms at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, children inside the room repeatedly called 911 and pleaded for help, he said.

"The belief was there isn't anybody living anymore and that the subject is now trying to keep law enforcement at bay or entice them to come in" and shoot them, he said.

The damning revelation explains the lengthy wait between when officers first arrived to the school at 11:44 a.m. and when a tactical team finally entered the room and killed the gunman at 12:50 p.m. The tactical team was able to enter using keys from a janitor, McCraw said.

Nineteen students and two teachers were killed Tuesday at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde before the team killed the gunman, ending the deadliest US school shooting in almost a decade.

Officials initially praised the law enforcement response and noted that the carnage could have been worse. But revelations from McCraw and from DPS regional chief Victor Escalon a day earlier revealed major flaws in the response and contradictory information.

Emergency protocol established since the Columbine school shooting of 1999 is to end the threat as quickly as possible because fatalities occur in seconds to minutes.

"The levels of failure are just incredible, beyond belief," said Anthony Barksdale, the former acting Baltimore police commissioner.

The shooting in Uvalde is the deadliest school shooting since the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre and at least the 30th shooting at a K-12 school in 2022. The attack came less than two weeks after a racist mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, and has left Americans grieving yet again and many renewing calls for gun law reform.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/27/us/uvalde-texas-elementary-school-shooting-friday/index.html


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These so called officers who stood in the hallways, will have to live with the deaths of 19 children and two teachers for the rest of their wretched lives?

If they were able to just do nothing as this carnage was unfolding, why would the aftermath matter to them?
 
Hello signalmankenneth,

These so called officers who stood in the hallways, will have to live with the deaths of 19 children and two teachers for the rest of their wretched lives?!! I would not want these so called officers patrolling my neighborhood?!!

Police commander made 'wrong decision' not to breach classroom doors during elementary school shooting, official says (Duh?)

(CNN) While a gunman was inside adjoining classrooms with children at a Texas elementary school, a group of 19 law enforcement officers stood in a hallway outside and took no action as they waited for room keys and tactical equipment, a state official said Friday.

"The on-scene commander at that time believed that it had transitioned from an active shooter to a barricaded subject," Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Col. Steven McCraw said.

"From the benefit of hindsight where I'm sitting now, of course it was not the right decision. It was the wrong decision. There's no excuse for that," he said.

While officers waited outside adjoining classrooms at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, children inside the room repeatedly called 911 and pleaded for help, he said.

"The belief was there isn't anybody living anymore and that the subject is now trying to keep law enforcement at bay or entice them to come in" and shoot them, he said.

The damning revelation explains the lengthy wait between when officers first arrived to the school at 11:44 a.m. and when a tactical team finally entered the room and killed the gunman at 12:50 p.m. The tactical team was able to enter using keys from a janitor, McCraw said.

Nineteen students and two teachers were killed Tuesday at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde before the team killed the gunman, ending the deadliest US school shooting in almost a decade.

Officials initially praised the law enforcement response and noted that the carnage could have been worse. But revelations from McCraw and from DPS regional chief Victor Escalon a day earlier revealed major flaws in the response and contradictory information.

Emergency protocol established since the Columbine school shooting of 1999 is to end the threat as quickly as possible because fatalities occur in seconds to minutes.

"The levels of failure are just incredible, beyond belief," said Anthony Barksdale, the former acting Baltimore police commissioner.

The shooting in Uvalde is the deadliest school shooting since the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre and at least the 30th shooting at a K-12 school in 2022. The attack came less than two weeks after a racist mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, and has left Americans grieving yet again and many renewing calls for gun law reform.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/27/us/uvalde-texas-elementary-school-shooting-friday/index.html


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How terrible.

There they were, the good guys with the guns, not stopping the bad guy.

It's a tragedy made worse.
 
I'm always inclined to give the benefit of the doubt in these kinds of crazy situations, but it's a bit hard to comprehend.

Regardless, this can't happen again. It's sad, but this is the world we live in now. The next shooting isn't an "if," just a "when." Every police unit in the country should have protocol and know what they have to do when there is an active shooter.

I can't imagine how it is for the parents and families to hear this, and I also feel for the officers, who will have to live with their inaction for the rest of their days.
 
I'm always inclined to give the benefit of the doubt in these kinds of crazy situations, but it's a bit hard to comprehend.

Regardless, this can't happen again. It's sad, but this is the world we live in now. The next shooting isn't an "if," just a "when." Every police unit in the country should have protocol and know what they have to do when there is an active shooter.

I can't imagine how it is for the parents and families to hear this, and I also feel for the officers, who will have to live with their inaction for the rest of their days.

maybe every parent should be allowed to carry their own gun on school grounds to help prevent this kind of tragedy?
 
More innocents would die if everyone carried guns all the time.

I'm right on that. I'd say let's do it for a year to prove that I'm right - but people would die.

The answer to this isn't more guns.

and I disagree. you're just projecting your own incompetency on everyone else. less mass shootings will occur if the intended killer knows they are going to be confronted and killed immediately
 
and I disagree. you're just projecting your own incompetency on everyone else. less mass shootings will occur if the intended killer knows they are going to be confronted and killed immediately

Has zilch to do w/ "my competency." Your argument is flawed, and proven wrong by incidents we see every single day - road rage, workplace rage, rage everywhere.

If everyone carried guns all the time - more innocent people would die.
 
These so called officers who stood in the hallways, will have to live with the deaths of 19 children and two teachers for the rest of their wretched lives?!! I would not want these so called officers patrolling my neighborhood?!!

Police commander made 'wrong decision' not to breach classroom doors during elementary school shooting, official says (Duh?)

(CNN) While a gunman was inside adjoining classrooms with children at a Texas elementary school, a group of 19 law enforcement officers stood in a hallway outside and took no action as they waited for room keys and tactical equipment, a state official said Friday.

"The on-scene commander at that time believed that it had transitioned from an active shooter to a barricaded subject," Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Col. Steven McCraw said.

"From the benefit of hindsight where I'm sitting now, of course it was not the right decision. It was the wrong decision. There's no excuse for that," he said.

While officers waited outside adjoining classrooms at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, children inside the room repeatedly called 911 and pleaded for help, he said.

"The belief was there isn't anybody living anymore and that the subject is now trying to keep law enforcement at bay or entice them to come in" and shoot them, he said.

The damning revelation explains the lengthy wait between when officers first arrived to the school at 11:44 a.m. and when a tactical team finally entered the room and killed the gunman at 12:50 p.m. The tactical team was able to enter using keys from a janitor, McCraw said.

Nineteen students and two teachers were killed Tuesday at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde before the team killed the gunman, ending the deadliest US school shooting in almost a decade.

Officials initially praised the law enforcement response and noted that the carnage could have been worse. But revelations from McCraw and from DPS regional chief Victor Escalon a day earlier revealed major flaws in the response and contradictory information.

Emergency protocol established since the Columbine school shooting of 1999 is to end the threat as quickly as possible because fatalities occur in seconds to minutes.

"The levels of failure are just incredible, beyond belief," said Anthony Barksdale, the former acting Baltimore police commissioner.

The shooting in Uvalde is the deadliest school shooting since the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre and at least the 30th shooting at a K-12 school in 2022. The attack came less than two weeks after a racist mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, and has left Americans grieving yet again and many renewing calls for gun law reform.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/27/us/uvalde-texas-elementary-school-shooting-friday/index.html


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The victims were Latino. The police bosses are white. It's gonna be another Ferguson and Kenosha. Those fucking cowardly, racist cops. In the press conferences the cops refused to translate into Spanish. There is no question in my mind this is about race/class. Had that school been in Stone Oak. Those 19 kids would have been talking about heroic cops. Mark my words.
 
Has zilch to do w/ "my competency." Your argument is flawed, and proven wrong by incidents we see every single day - road rage, workplace rage, rage everywhere.

If everyone carried guns all the time - more innocent people would die.

what kind of person judges fellow americans by the worst and stupidest of their examples?

in other news, 90 million gun owners did NOT accidentally, or intentionally, kill someone today
 
The victims were Latino. The police bosses are white. It's gonna be another Ferguson and Kenosha. Those fucking cowardly, racist cops. In the press conferences the cops refused to translate into Spanish. There is no question in my mind this is about race/class. Had that school been in Stone Oak. Those 19 kids would have been talking about heroic cops. Mark my words.

go sit down, karen
 
If a white cop would have shot him before he got to the school he would have been called a racist

What cops have been called racist before for shooting a fleeing subject
 
Cops arrested him for making threats 4 years ago to shoot up a school when he turned 18... He should have been red flagged but was not

But somehow that is the NRA's fault
 
These so called officers who stood in the hallways, will have to live with the deaths of 19 children and two teachers for the rest of their wretched lives?!! I would not want these so called officers patrolling my neighborhood?!!

Police commander made 'wrong decision' not to breach classroom doors during elementary school shooting, official says (Duh?)

(CNN) While a gunman was inside adjoining classrooms with children at a Texas elementary school, a group of 19 law enforcement officers stood in a hallway outside and took no action as they waited for room keys and tactical equipment, a state official said Friday.

"The on-scene commander at that time believed that it had transitioned from an active shooter to a barricaded subject," Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) Col. Steven McCraw said.

"From the benefit of hindsight where I'm sitting now, of course it was not the right decision. It was the wrong decision. There's no excuse for that," he said.

While officers waited outside adjoining classrooms at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, children inside the room repeatedly called 911 and pleaded for help, he said.

"The belief was there isn't anybody living anymore and that the subject is now trying to keep law enforcement at bay or entice them to come in" and shoot them, he said.

The damning revelation explains the lengthy wait between when officers first arrived to the school at 11:44 a.m. and when a tactical team finally entered the room and killed the gunman at 12:50 p.m. The tactical team was able to enter using keys from a janitor, McCraw said.

Nineteen students and two teachers were killed Tuesday at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde before the team killed the gunman, ending the deadliest US school shooting in almost a decade.

Officials initially praised the law enforcement response and noted that the carnage could have been worse. But revelations from McCraw and from DPS regional chief Victor Escalon a day earlier revealed major flaws in the response and contradictory information.

Emergency protocol established since the Columbine school shooting of 1999 is to end the threat as quickly as possible because fatalities occur in seconds to minutes.

"The levels of failure are just incredible, beyond belief," said Anthony Barksdale, the former acting Baltimore police commissioner.

The shooting in Uvalde is the deadliest school shooting since the 2012 Sandy Hook massacre and at least the 30th shooting at a K-12 school in 2022. The attack came less than two weeks after a racist mass shooting in Buffalo, New York, and has left Americans grieving yet again and many renewing calls for gun law reform.

https://www.cnn.com/2022/05/27/us/uvalde-texas-elementary-school-shooting-friday/index.html


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It’s Texas, did you expect them to be competent
 
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