It appears that the local police and Texas DPS hung about while still getting whispered 911 calls from at least one of the dwindling survivors inside that classroom.AlexO wrote: ↑May 28, 2022, 9:11 amYip, the cops (or are they Texas Rangers?) have come out of this looking like a bunch of pussy cats. Hard as nails when having the advantage of 6 to 1 on an unarmed victim but wont go the extra mile when children are being slaughtered by a maniac. Most police today carry automatic assault rifles in their vehicles and wear body armour so why the delay in going in. Lack of intestinal fortitude?tamada wrote: ↑May 28, 2022, 8:53 am
Looks like Governor Abbott, who apart from parroting the bad news already out there, has offered nothing of substance, has come out questioning why Texas law enforcement apparently sat on their hands for about an hour while parents and teachers worked on evacuating the other kids. The local police claim they were waiting for tactical backup. A SWAT team from San Antonio maybe?
Thus Cruz's narrative of increasing the hardening schools and giving teachers 'shoot to kill' training gains momentum. This despite the existing, beefed-up security procedures and shooter-specific training hastily introduced after the Santa Fe school carnage tragically proving to be a(nother) busted flush.
"McCraw [department of public safety director] recounted some of the 911 calls, including several from a female who, in a whisper, reported “multiple dead” in a classroom. The unnamed caller, from inside the classroom, said there were eight to nine students still alive at that stage.
At 12.36pm local time, a 911 call that lasted for 21 seconds was received, from a child in the classroom, who was told to stay on the line and stay quiet.
The child, McCraw recounted, said: “Please send the police now. ...
Victor Escalon, the south Texas regional director of the state’s department of public safety, said on Thursday armed officers arrived at Robb elementary in about four minutes, yet it was “approximately an hour later” that a tactical team of US border patrol arrived at the school, burst into the classroom and killed the gunman, while the other armed police waited outside.”
Can we assume that they were hearing gunshots in that classroom but still considered it a "barricaded subject" and not a hostage situation? Can we also assume that children didn't cry out?
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/202 ... g-decision