Uvalde shooting hearing: Officials said police response was ‘abject failure’

Texas Director of Public Safety Steven McCraw said his department’s ongoing probe of the Uvalde Elementary School shooting uncovered evidence to suggest that the police response failed.

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23 thoughts on “Uvalde shooting hearing: Officials said police response was ‘abject failure’

  1. These dudes will break into a home for someone suspected of drug dealing, but are too scared to save innocent children who are unarmed and terrified. Someone needs to be held accountable

  2. They had everything needed to make entry, and contact with the shooter! The first thing you do when coming to a door is check if it’s unlocked. They had a shield, multiple rifles, and plenty of officers to form a team. You can’t send a robot in, or drive a armored pc down the hallways. He should be held accountable for everything that day

  3. They are completely not responsible to act to save anyone it's a law they are not responsible and nothing can be done to them there's your heroes

  4. You really think they care about the children they are part of a system that let's drugs over are border and stand behind another door and arrest and then fill our jails in our prisons with the people that are here for money you really really think they are heroes

  5. In the medical field you can lose your license, job, and be sued for patient abandonment. The cops did worse, they abandoned those children with a shooter whilst they sat outside safe in their body armor. The whole dept needs fired and sued for incompetence and neglecting to do their sworn duty. Not giving that police force one excuse for what happened to those babies on THEIR watch.

  6. But when they do act, it's always the wrong time.
    Like shooting a guy in a wheelchair 9 times or killing an innocent kid in the fitting room. SMH.

  7. Uvalde PD failed the city and the deceased victims BEFORE the shooter even got in the school. The Uvalde PD failed to detain the shooter when they were called by the funeral home, even though the shooter was on foot. The school PD chief is being scapegoated for the Uvalde PD’s failure to respond to an shooter on the loose in their city. The Uvalde PD failed to prevent the shooter from entering the school even though they knew the shooter was in the area. The Uvalde PD basically allowed the shooter to enter the school in order to pin responsibility for the school shooting on the school PD. This is the very definition of cowardice. Responsibility for detaining the shooter doesn’t shift just because the shooter moves from one location to another. The Uvalde PD was lackadaisical before the shooter arrived at the school so it shouldn’t be surprising to anyone that they remained lackadaisical once the shooter entered the school. SHAMEFUL AND PATHETIC a to try to have the school police chief take the fall for Uvalde PD dragging their feet every inch of that way.

  8. None of this made sense to me until I finally read that the school is 80% hispanic. NOW all of the purposeful inaction, gross incompetence, refusal to work with the hispanic community, and lies about what happened ABSOLUTELY make sense. Sadly, the systemic racism isn't going to just go away.

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