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I agree, but when seconds count, as they did in this situation, your only option should not be help that is minutes away at best.
Show me where I said that. The school has a responsibility to provide a safe working and learning environment for all people inside. You seem quite content to only hold the police responsible, but not the school system that failed at every level to protect its students and staff.
Take a look at this timeline of events. You have falsely accused them.
What we know, minute by minute, about how the Uvalde shooting and police response unfolded
State officials provided a timeline of the massacre and have corrected crucial details amid public demands for information on how authorities handled the situation.www.texastribune.org
They did go in, got shot at, and retreated. They didn't show up and do nothing as you falsely assert.
They did their jobs and a border patrol cop shot the shooter inside the school. Now, this could have been handled better, no doubt. But 21 people are dead because of the failure of the school. You don't go on lockdown with an active shooter inside. You go on lockdown while the shooter is approaching or before he gets inside.
They're not cowards.
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You can believe whatever timeline you want. The fact remains, the law was outside for an hour, while livid parents were begging them to go in and do someting.
The shooter was walking around killing the children freely without any resistance from the Law.
No, the Law didn't do their job, and they even admit it was a mistake to wait. Their job is not to go in and then retreat. Their job is to go in and kill the shooter. Their job is to lay thier life down if they have to. Instead, they laid down the lives of innocent children who were calling 911 for help.
You call it what you want. I guarantee the parents of those slaughtered kids who were begging the police to go in call it cowardice.
I guarantee you what I call it. Cowardice. Cowards.
Do you think the Uvalde police department or any law that was out there waiting is driving around town today with it's head held high? Not hardly. No wonder the police chief didn't even have a radio. Maybe you can pitch in and buy him one. But then, that would complicate things as he would have to respond.
Gutless.
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