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https://www.newsmax.com/newsfront/texas-school-shooting/2022/07/18/id/1079316/

Monday, 18 July 2022 05:47 PM EDT

Two months after the Uvalde school massacre, Texas state police on Monday announced an internal review into the actions of dozens of troopers who were at Robb Elementary during 73 minutes of bewildering inaction by law enforcement as a gunman slaughtered 19 children and two teachers.

The announcement appeared to widen the fallout of a damning 80-page report released over the weekend by the Texas House that revealed failures at all levels of law enforcement and identified 91 state troopers at the scene — more than all Uvalde officers combined. It also amounted to a public shift by the Texas Department of Public Safety, which until now has largely criticized local authorities for failing to confront the gunman sooner.

The report made public Sunday laid bare for the first time just how massive a presence state police and U.S. Border Patrol had on the scene during one of the worst school shootings in U.S. history.

“You got 91 troopers on the scene. You got all the equipment you could possibly want, and you’re listening to the local school cop?” said state Sen. Roland Gutierrez, a Democrat whose district includes Uvalde and who has accused DPS of seeking to minimize its role in the response.

The findings that Border Patrol agents and state troopers made up more than half of the 376 law enforcement officials who rushed to the South Texas school on May 24 spread the responsibility for a slow and bungled response far wider than previous accounts that emphasized mistakes by Uvalde officers.

The report made clear that “egregiously poor decision making” by authorities went beyond local law enforcement in Uvalde, who were eventually outnumbered more than 5-to-1 by state and federal officers at the scene. Other local police from the area around Uvalde also responded to the shooting.

The report puts a new spotlight on the roles of state and federal agencies whose leaders, unlike local authorities, haven't had to sit through meetings where they were confronted by the furious parents of the dead children.

Of the nearly 400 officers who converged on the school, only two are currently known to be on leave pending investigation into their actions: Pete Arredondo, the Uvalde Consolidated School District police chief, and Lt. Mariano Pargas, a Uvalde Police Department officer who was the city’s acting police chief during the massacre.

State police have previously said no troopers at the scene have been suspended. On Monday, Republican Texas Gov. Greg Abbott said the findings in the report “are beyond disturbing” but did not single out any one agency.

Texas DPS did not put a timeline on when the review would be complete. It said the actions of every trooper, state police agent and Texas Ranger on the scene would be examined “to determine if any violations of policy, law, or doctrine occurred."

Col. Steve McCraw, the director of Texas DPS, has previously laid much of the blame for the response at Arredondo, identifying him as the incident commander and criticizing him for treating the gunman in the classroom as a barricaded subject and not an active shooter.

The new report — the fullest accounting yet of the tragedy — also says Arredondo wasted critical time during the shooting by searching for a key to the classroom and not treating the gunman with more urgency. But it also emphasized that all law enforcement at the scene fumbled the response.

“There is no one to whom we can attribute malice or ill motives. Instead, we found systemic failures and egregiously poor decision making,” the report said.

Abbott said there are “critical changes needed” but in a statement did not address whether any officers or agencies should be held accountable.

In Uvalde, meetings of the city council and school board in the eight weeks since the shooting have become recurring scenes of residents shouting at elected leaders for police accountability, which continued after the report was made public.

“It’s disgusting. Disgusting,” said Michael Brown, whose 9-year-old son was in the school’s cafeteria on the day of the shooting and survived. “They’re cowards.”

According to the report, the gunman fired approximately 142 rounds inside the school — and it is “almost certain” that at least 100 shots came before any officer entered, according to the committee, which laid out numerous failures.

Among them: No one assumed command despite scores of officers on the scene, and no officer immediately tried to breach the classroom despite a dispatcher relaying a 911 call that there were victims in the room.

The report also criticized a Border Patrol tactical team, saying it waited for a bulletproof shield and working master key for a door to the classroom, which was most likely never locked, before entering. In all, the report put nearly 150 Border Patrol agents at the scene.

Cecilia Barreda, a spokeswoman for U.S. Customs and Border Protection, said Monday that a review of the agency's response was still underway and has not reached any final conclusions.

Hours after the report was released, Uvalde officials separately made public for the first time hours of body camera footage from the city’s police officers who responded to the attack

One video from Uvalde Staff Sgt. Eduardo Canales, the head of the city’s SWAT team, showed the officer approaching the classroom when gunfire rang out at 11:37 a.m.

A minute later, Canales said: “Dude, we’ve got to get in there. We’ve got to get in there, he just keeps shooting. We’ve got to get in there.” Another officer could be heard saying “DPS is sending their people.”

It was 72 minutes later, at 12:50 p.m., when officers finally breached the classroom and kill the shooter.


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Re: Texas State Police Launch Internal Review of Uvalde Response
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2022, 05:55:01 PM »
An example of no on-site leadership. No one in charge of anything. Everything they needed was there, except direction, and leadership.

I'm sure everyone would be shocked to learn that SWAT, and tactical trained police officers are as few as less than 10%.

Very few people in law enforcement possess the emotional skills, and mindset required for SWAT.

https://www.police1.com/swat/articles/police-militarization-and-the-evolution-of-swat-GygqvB91TkQHvVFI/
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Re: Texas State Police Launch Internal Review of Uvalde Response
« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2022, 01:33:17 AM »
  My friend Mike is a retired SWAT cop.  Needless to say, after years of dealing with the "lowest of the low",
  he had become quite cynical of most perps by time he retired.
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Re: Texas State Police Launch Internal Review of Uvalde Response
« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2022, 04:00:19 AM »
A more viable law suit would be to sue the Uvalde Independent School District. In the Texas preliminary State investigation, they found that ALL outside doors were unlocked, the perimeter fences were totally inadequate  and unsecurable, and likely no classroom doors were locked, or even lockable.

THIS ONE ISSUE: is the leading cause of the massacre in the 1st place.

The we're 376 police officers that responded to the Uvalde school shooting. They ranged from city cops, to sheriff's deputies, to state troopers, to Texas Rangers, to Border Patrol Agents
Of the 376 officers that responded 150 were Border Patrol Agents.

Were there 376 "cowards" on scene as some unknowing fool might proclaim?
NO! There were about 360 officers with no appreciable tactical training whatsoever. There was no one willing to override any leadership by ranking, thus no organization, or direction.

LUCKILY! Enough Border Patrol Agents (150) showed up that their SWAT team was included in that crowd of 376 officers.

But ignorance of, or ignoring "THE FACTS" does not change "THE FACTS" of the Uvalde Independent School District totally dropping the "SCHOOL SECURITY BALL".
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Re: Texas State Police Launch Internal Review of Uvalde Response
« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2022, 04:41:40 AM »

Erect fences. Lock doors. Brick up the windows.

It may look and have the feel of a prison, but school's in session.

It wasn't always this way.

The root cause of the shooting is a godless nation which is promoting and exporting its pornographic ideologies and military adventures across the globe.

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Re: Texas State Police Launch Internal Review of Uvalde Response
« Reply #5 on: July 19, 2022, 05:55:19 AM »
A more viable law suit would be to sue the Uvalde Independent School District. In the Texas preliminary State investigation, they found that ALL outside doors were unlocked, the perimeter fences were totally inadequate  and unsecurable, and likely no classroom doors were locked, or even lockable.

THIS ONE ISSUE: is the leading cause of the massacre in the 1st place.

The we're 376 police officers that responded to the Uvalde school shooting. They ranged from city cops, to sheriff's deputies, to state troopers, to Texas Rangers, to Border Patrol Agents
Of the 376 officers that responded 150 were Border Patrol Agents.

Were there 376 "cowards" on scene as some unknowing fool might proclaim?
NO! There were about 360 officers with no appreciable tactical training whatsoever. There was no one willing to override any leadership by ranking, thus no organization, or direction.

LUCKILY! Enough Border Patrol Agents (150) showed up that their SWAT team was included in that crowd of 376 officers.

But ignorance of, or ignoring "THE FACTS" does not change "THE FACTS" of the Uvalde Independent School District totally dropping the "SCHOOL SECURITY BALL".

DEE,were you ever on a SWAT team, and train with them?   I have a friend who is a retired SWAT LT. in Lubbock TX.
We email and text a lot, and he wasn't impressed with any of this. But Lubbock is a hard nut to crack , some things we don’t talk about. He did say if our military had acted like this during WW2, we would have lost the war.
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Re: Texas State Police Launch Internal Review of Uvalde Response
« Reply #6 on: July 19, 2022, 08:16:01 AM »
The Morrow Ga. police dept. does not have a formal SWAT.
They can open the trunk of their patrol cars and everything they need is there.  SWAT is not needed.

A few years back, the Atlanta police were looking for a murderer in a neighborhood, the regular uniformed police were shown beating the bushes searching for the perp.
The SWAT team was stomp marching down the middle of the street.  :o ::)

Our city has a republican mayor and he holds the chief's feet to the fire, and the chief is at every council meeting where my wife and others voice their opinions of police matters.
Our police are mostly college graduates, and the others have the opportunity to get a degree at our 4 year college free of charge.
They are a award winning agency for their knowledge of law and their professionalism.
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Re: Texas State Police Launch Internal Review of Uvalde Response
« Reply #7 on: July 19, 2022, 10:49:58 AM »
Bullies who just want to strut around with a badge and gun need not apply.


That Kind, is What They Hire around Here.....

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« Reply #8 on: July 19, 2022, 01:05:56 PM »
Bullies who just want to strut around with a badge and gun need not apply.


That Kind, is What They Hire around Here.....
Sadly it's happening in too many places.
My wife has a cousin who married a man with a grown son who got a job with the Griffin Georgia police, and after he wrecked his second patrol car he was fired.
He then went to work at the Butts county sheriff dept.
He's a strutter and bully.
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Re: Texas State Police Launch Internal Review of Uvalde Response
« Reply #9 on: July 19, 2022, 02:38:40 PM »
We can look at what went down from several different perspectives I suppose, I agree that one of the big faults that day, that led to the killing of our precious was, the school not being secure.Back when most of us were in school, the type of security we need now was not needed back then. Things have changed, and will not go back to our way of life.

That said, I believe that  most of the men employed today in law enforcement, would not have stood the test 60 years ago. Same with the military. They have lowered the expectations so Women and Men who want to be can also have a career doing dangerous jobs. Of the first res ponder jobs today that hasn't lowered the standard is Firefighters. They still go into a building on fire to save lives, with little regard for their own lives. It's clear this bunch was not prepared to handle this situation. I'm sure there was some damn good cops there that day, and a few of them would have been enough to do the job, if allowed.

That young man in Indiana would be a good choice to pin a badge on.
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« Reply #10 on: July 19, 2022, 03:25:42 PM »
Of the first res ponder jobs today that hasn't lowered the standard is Firefighters. They still go into a building on fire to save lives, with little regard for their own lives.
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