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It really is. It's just unbelievable really.So much time has passed and I still think about this tragedy and check this sad thread.
Unimaginably tragic case
Barricaded stand-off? They didn't hear shots?Here is another gifted article.
Justice Department Finds ‘Unimaginable Failure’ in Uvalde Police Response
The “most significant failure,” investigators concluded, was the decision by local police officials to classify the incident as a barricaded standoff rather than an “active-shooter” scenario, which would have demanded instant and aggressive action. Almost all of the officials in charge that day have already been fired or have retired.
The federal report puts a particular focus on the actions of law enforcement officials in the aftermath of the massacre, and outlines another set of mistakes and failures, including a disorganized system for tracking the whereabouts of students, which led to confusion over whether they were safe, and to one instance in which a parent of one victim was given false hope that the child was still alive.
Investigators also identified repeated incidents, captured on body cameras, of officials and other onlookers roaming through the school in the days after the shooting, forcing crime scene investigators to “continually stop” their evidence collection.
He dropped out of school. Was a loner. Odd-ball weird. Somewhat chaotic home life without enough supervision or resources. He shot his grandmother (who survived) before his shot up the school.I have not seen a psychological profile of Salvador Ramos. We know a great of Eric Harris/Dylan Klebold, Adam Lanza, Seung-Hui Cho, and Elliot Rodger.
CORRUPTION.I’m angry all over again.
Uvalde police officers ‘exonerated’ of wrongdoing, city’s investigation recommends
Nearly two years after the deadly shooting at Robb Elementary School, the Uvalde City Council will hear findings Thursday from an independent review it requested of its police force’s actions…www.kxan.com
The Uvalde City Police Chief has resigned following the shocking reporting released by the city exonerating officers.
Suing individual officer, many of whom arrived on the scene at various times and many of whom were ordered not to take immediate action is a lawsuit too far in my opinion."Nearly 100 officers from the Texas Department of Public Safety have yet to face a shred of accountability for cowering in fear while my daughter and nephew bled to death in their classroom," Luevanos said.
I do see your point, it’s a good one. I also pray that the horrific situation that unfolded in Uvalde never, ever becomes routine.Suing individual officer, many of whom arrived on the scene at various times and many of whom were ordered not to take immediate action is a lawsuit too far in my opinion.
Officers already have a hard enough job with out worrying about whether they can be sued individually for not doing something that they were actually ordered not to do.
In the case, the orders were very flawed. But, should officers routinely second guess orders for fear of being sued?