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Leave to a lib to inject race into the discussionWow. Was she a "dirty beaner"?
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Leave to a lib to inject race into the discussionWow. Was she a "dirty beaner"?
I am on the side of the gun lobby.Do you have enough guts to stand up to the gun lobby?
Naw, you're just fucking hypocrites. Idiots taking out of both side of ya maws 24/7. You wave your flags, have your tacky bumper stickers with 'Back the Blue' and "Blue Lives Matter' except for when they don't. Worthless magaturd opinions.You're not too bright are ya. We support GOOD cops. We have no use for useless, or corrupt ones. Now run along, troll.
The cops did what they were trained to do...keep parents and anyone else from saving their kids. They totally screwed this operation.
From what I understand....a sniper could have taken him out by shooting him thru a window on the opposite side of the building....but they probably didn't have anyone capable of doing it. At the very least...the cops could have attacked him and pinned him down from the windows. Nope...instead they waited till someone found a key and used that to make a door entering.All of the weaponry and armor those cops have there in that city, they should give that to the residents as they would be a better job policing that those idiots cops.
I've been following thison NPR...and the more I hear more reprehensible it is. A fuck up of this magnitude, while chidren inside are desperately calling 911, and parents outside are forced away, is inexcusableParents were trying to get inside the school to go after the shooter and the cops handcuffed one woman. Another father tried to take his kid off the bus and the cops tasered him.
Clearly the cops are geared for attacking law-abiding citizens and not active shooters. Why are cops acting this way at every one of these shootings that has a large body-count?
A mother who was handcuffed outside the Texas school shooting later ran into the school and pulled her two children to safety: reportAzmi HarounThu, May 26, 2022, 3:29 PM
- A mother of two students at Robb Elementary jumped a fence and rescued her kids during the shooting.
- She told The Wall Street Journal law enforcement was "doing nothing," as the shooter was inside.
- The mother was handcuffed before she ran into the school. When she was released she sprinted in.
A Texas mother of two students at Robb Elementary School pushed past a police line and jumped a fence, rescuing her two children during Tuesday's mass shooting in Uvalde, according to The Wall Street Journal.Angeli Rose Gomez, a farm supervisor working nearby who has children in second and third grade at Robb, told the Journal that she drove 40 miles to the school when she heard about the shooting, only to see an apparent lack of response from law enforcement as the gunman barricaded himself in a classroom."The police were doing nothing," Gomez told The Journal. "They were just standing outside the fence. They weren't going in there or running anywhere."Chilling reports have emerged of parents pushing past law enforcement to rescue their children by any means, their efforts growing increasingly dire as the gunman remained in the school. Law enforcement officials have given conflicting accounts of what was happening during the 40 minutes the gunman was inside – as groups of police remained outside.According to The Journal, Gomez was put in handcuffs by federal marshals for "intervening in an active crime scene," as she and other parents demanded officers enter the school. Gomez persuaded Uvalde law enforcement officers to release her, and she moved away from the crowd.Gomez then hopped the school fence, sprinted inside the school to grab her children and made it out of the school with them alive.
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A mother who was handcuffed outside the Texas school shooting later ran into the school and pulled her two children to safety: report
"The police were doing nothing," a mother of students at the Texas school where the shooting took place told WSJ. "They were just standing outside the fence."www.yahoo.com
I wouldn't recommend NPR.I've been following thison NPR...and the more I hear more reprehensible it is. A fuck up of this magnitude, while chidren inside are desperately calling 911, and parents outside are forced away, is inexcusable![]()
If you sign up to be in the military you should realize that one day you may have to put your life on the line in combat.Agreed, except I've seen conflicting accounts on the BP agent. I saw it reported a close BP post was was called in & entered with an elite 4 member BP response team that engaged the suspect & killed him.
I've also see that he basically Rambo'd the thing all on his own.
Got any solid links on what the truth is here?
Not that it matters, those cops were POS, orders or not.
I hope the local community makes them feel like the total POS they are, & will be known as, till the day they die.
Make them change names & move.
Make their parents disown them.
Make it so their own children say "I was a test tube baby"
Same Time Frame ( 60k People Shot or killed in Chicago alone )![]()
41 Years of Mass Shootings in the U.S. in One Chart
Hundreds of people have been killed in mass shootings since 1982time.com
Black Lives Don't Matter.Same Time Frame ( 60k People Shot or killed in Chicago alone )
It might take guts for some to disobey orders but then I've never been someone who takes stupid orders well. Maybe that's why I've been self employed for decades.If you sign up to be in the military you should realize that one day you may have to put your life on the line in combat.
If you sign up to be a cop you have to realize that one day you also might have to put your life on the line to save others.
Of course to be fair, in both the military and the police you are taught to follow orders. If your superiors say go, you go. If they say stand around - you stand around.
It takes guts to take on some fool barricaded with a semi-auto rifle. It takes guts to disobey your superiors and put your life on the line to save children. You are probably a really unique person to do both.
No matter what actually happened I admire the Border Patrol agent who took on the shooter.
What the Border Patrol agent did reminds me off a famous Texas Ranger, Bill McDonald, who said. “No man in the wrong can stand up against a fellow that’s in the right and keeps on a-comin’.”
I've been following thison NPR...and the more I hear more reprehensible it is. A fuck up of this magnitude, while chidren inside are desperately calling 911, and parents outside are forced away, is inexcusable![]()