Uvalde parents lash out after new report clears city police of wrongdoing during 2022 school attack ( apnews.com )

UVALDE, Texas (AP) — An investigation Uvalde city leaders ordered into the Robb Elementary School shooting cleared local police officers of wrongdoing Thursday, despite acknowledging a series of rippling failures during the fumbled response to the 2022 classroom attack that left 19 children and two teachers dead.

Several family members of victims walked out in anger midway though a presentation that portrayed Uvalde Police Department officers of acting swiftly and appropriately, in contrast to scathing and sweeping past reports that faulted police at every level.

“You said they did it in good faith. You call that good faith? They stood there 77 minutes,” said Kimberly Mata-Rubio, whose daughter was among those killed in the attack, after the presentation ended.

Another person in the crowd screamed, “Cowards!”

Jesse Prado, an Austin-based investigator and former police detective who made the report for the Uvalde City Council on Thursday, described several failures by responding local, state and federal officers at the scene that day: communication problems, poor training for live shooter situations, lack of available equipment and delays on breaching the classroom.

“There were problems all day long with communication and lack of it. The officers had no way of knowing what was being planned, what was being said,” Prado said. “If they would have had a ballistic shield, it would have been enough to get them to the door.”

BaronOfHair ,

Those poor kids yearned for books, then received only magazines

masquenox ,

Fuck the police.

Nualkris ,

Didn't they just overwhelmingly reelect the sheriff that was part of that fiasco?

OsaErisXero ,

It was just the primary. He won't be reelected for another few months.

stoly ,

I dunno. If only people had voted in a change of leadership after a failure of leadership or something.

BaronOfHair ,

Emotions haven't yet had time to cool. These folks 's gratitude for the events of that day will increase as the years go by, and they witness the life trajectory of those children who did survive. Talking here watching those tykes who didn't bite the bust grow up to be 8th grade metheads who rack up multiple felonies before they're eighteen. Or making it to community college, only to get knocked up by some loser who's already sired 15 other kids by a shitload of women, drop out of CC, and end up unable to support themselves or the child

In the not too distant future, the folks who are grumbling in the story in The OP will be saying to themselves: "Well, shit... We ultimately dodged a bullet, even if Bobby and Sally sure as hell didn't back in The 2020s"

Coach ,

Demand privatization. Stop paying taxes and elect leaders (hell, these parents should run for office themselves) willing to make the hard choices. The cops have had every chance and unlimited budgets to protect the people. They chose to be lazy and scared pussies, instead. Ain't no time for that!

FuglyDuck ,
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I don't think privatization works out as well as you think it does.

First off, most privatized agencies, all the cops just apply for and now work for a corporate douchelord. They get paid even less than they were before, get even worse training, and even more protection. sure they loose the qualified immunity- maybe- but they get the benefit of corporate-level legal aid.

Secondly, you now have a private, for profit company running law enforcement. conflicts of interest will happen. and chances are solid, they would be the same companies as running prisons, which means officers have every reason to make more arrests than cops already do.

Coach ,

It's not a "think." I saw it work. Check out Camden, NJ. Formally, the murder capital of the world. They privatized the police force and {surprise, surprise} murder dropped significantly.

I understand this topic is unpopular with Lemmings - hell, I don't like the idea of busting unions - but, in the case of the police, I have seen it work well.

P.S. I welcome the downvotes from people who have no clue what they're talking about.

FuglyDuck ,
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First, Camden isn’t privatized police. They disbanded their police and built a new county-wide police force.

Then, the reform wasn’t without controversy- they basically went full broken windows, issuing summons for shit as trivial as riding bicycles without bells. (Which while the broken windows premise may be valid, the proper response is to fix the damn “windows”)

Next, you’ll note the observation that they rehired most the police force? They girdled everyone, made them reapply and gave extensive scrutiny- including psychological evaluation- and retraining.

Any private corporation will be concerned first and foremost about profits, and not public order; never mind the public good.

Even when private police are “simply” security guards with police powers, employed by corporations; it is likely to be abused- for example enbridge’s privately-contracted police officers that abused the fuck out of protesters and violated their civil liberties

Coach ,

Whatever you want to call it, you can't deny results.

Dead_or_Alive ,

Since the last yellow drop of piss leaked out of the cowards who were at that school that day the city was always going to find that every single law enforcement officer onsite at the Uvalde massacre acted appropriately.

They are facing massive lawsuits and they will do nothing to give the opposing litigants any ammunition to use against them in court.

SnotFlickerman ,
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CYA, the American Way.

ProfessorProteus ,
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So they've (officially) done nothing wrong? Does that imply that it's not wrong to laze about while a shooter—who they obviously knew about—works unimpeded to hollow out classrooms with a fucking carbine?

BassTurd ,

Legally I think that's exactly what that implies. Cops are under no obligation to defend anyone. They are law enforcement officers, not protection for civilians.

ACAB. Their job is to keep us in line, not protect us.

reddig33 ,
ShortBoweledClown ,

It was a primary. He didn't get reelected.

bryan ,
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ShortBoweledClown ,

It was the republican primary for the election. He didn't get reelected.

not_that_guy05 ,

Did anybody honestly think they were gonna do something to them? There was a whole reason while there were marches for police accountability, BLM, and racism during covid.

Nothing changed.

ACAB

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