That article uses Tony Ploheski as a source. He’s one of the better investigative reporters in Texas. Writes for the Statesman.
If this photo from Ploheski’s twitter is accurate from a time stamp perspective, it sure does tell a different story than Arredondo’s statement released thru his lawyer.
If the time stamps also corroborate in time with LEO statements about wanting to breach counter to Arredondo’s statements, a strategic corporal was missing.
So a district PD officer wife is one of the teachers that was shot and eventually died. She calls him at 11:48 and tells him that's she's wounded, and nobody goes in, not even the husband. I can't understand this and I'm shocked these guys haven't started suck starting their pistols yet.
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That would certainly go against the narrative of a fast moving target. The guy across the street may have stopped to watch a little TV before running out with his gun only to be stopped by the police that then just arrived.I just read two accounts that Ramos wandered around outside for twelve minutes before entering the school. In those twelve minutes he was not challenged by LE.
This just gets worse and worse.
Arredondo should pack up and leave town if he has any dignity or integrity left.https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-of...m-door-unlocked-shooting-officers-waited-keys
The head of the Texas Department of Public Safety said Tuesday that Uvalde police could have stopped the mass shooting at Robb Elementary within three minutes, calling their response an "abject failure."
McCraw on Tuesday again placed blamed on Pete Arredondo, the Uvalde school district police chief, for deciding to put the lives of officers ahead of children’s lives.
"The officers had weapons, while the children had none. The officers had body armor, the children had none. The officers had training, the subject had none," McCraw said Tuesday. "One hour, 14 minutes and eight seconds. That’s how long the children waited, and the teachers waited, in Room 111 to be rescued. And while they waited, the on-scene commander waited for radio and rifles. And he waited for shields, and he waited for SWAT. Lastly, he waited for a key that was never needed."
The whole situation would have been inconceivable if it had not actually happened. So many failures at once, by supposedly trained LE Officers,https://www.foxnews.com/us/texas-of...m-door-unlocked-shooting-officers-waited-keys
The head of the Texas Department of Public Safety said Tuesday that Uvalde police could have stopped the mass shooting at Robb Elementary within three minutes, calling their response an "abject failure."
McCraw on Tuesday again placed blamed on Pete Arredondo, the Uvalde school district police chief, for deciding to put the lives of officers ahead of children’s lives.
"The officers had weapons, while the children had none. The officers had body armor, the children had none. The officers had training, the subject had none," McCraw said Tuesday. "One hour, 14 minutes and eight seconds. That’s how long the children waited, and the teachers waited, in Room 111 to be rescued. And while they waited, the on-scene commander waited for radio and rifles. And he waited for shields, and he waited for SWAT. Lastly, he waited for a key that was never needed."
So a district PD officer wife is one of the teachers that was shot and eventually died. She calls him at 11:48 and tells him that's she's wounded, and nobody goes in, not even the husband. I can't understand this and I'm shocked these guys haven't started suck starting their pistols yet.
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“Three minutes after the subject entered the West building, there was sufficient number of armed officers wearing body armor to isolate, distract, and neutralize the subject,” McCraw continued. “The only thing stopping the hallway of dedicated officers from entering room 111 and 112 was the on-scene commander who decided to place the lives of officers before the lives of children.”