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The story keeps changing.
However parents are saying they had been at the school earlier for awards ceremonies and that doors were unlocked. So, I tend to believe a door was unlocked.
The story keeps changing.
If that is true it would seem to be a huge breach of security. For something like this, parents should have to enter the front door, check in with ID, get visitor badge and go to the auditorium. when it is over, they go back, return the visitor badge and leave out the front door. There would be no reason for side doors to be unlocked to allow entry.The story keeps changing.
However parents are saying they had been at the school earlier for awards ceremonies and that doors were unlocked. So, I tend to believe a door was unlocked.
without knowing all the facts, some thoughts, a spill or something creating a need for fresh air? Some type of repairman working on something going in and out? or of course just accidental.If that is true it would seem to be a huge breach of security. For something like this, parents should have to enter the front door, check in with ID, get visitor badge and go to the auditorium. when it is over, they go back, return the visitor badge and leave out the front door. There would be no reason for side doors to be unlocked to allow entry.
So no locked doors to stop the shooter. Why?As soon as the gunman entered, he walked 20 to 30 feet and turned right to walk another 20 feet before turning left and into a classroom, according to Escalon.
The school is equipped with doors strong enough to prevent a specialized LE tactical team from entering. Why was the door to the classroom unlocked?Officers from multiple units and agencies — including local police and a tactical team from U.S. Customs and Border Protection — arrived at the scene but couldn’t enter the classroom.
The door to the classroom finally was opened when the principal produced a master key, state and federal law enforcement officials said.
I dont know....The general manager of Oasis Outback, a hunting store paired with a restaurant that’s located about three miles from Robb Elementary School, confirmed it was speaking with police, though he declined to name himself. An Oasis Outback employee, who declined to be named, also told The Daily Beast no one could remember a transaction with Ramos in the weeks leading up to the shooting, which left 19 students and two teachers dead. “We are all in shock,” they said.
and it was two separate visits. But it is a business, a business about making money....I dont know....
This could be a case of very selective memory. The report says that Ramos bought two weapons from them.
One of them was a Daniels Defense AR-15 clone. This is a top of the line clone manufacturer. The weapon probably cost noticeably more than any other similar weapon in the store (judging from their current inventory on line). Then factor in the second AR-15 clone purchase.
Yet, they say that they cannot remember Ramos? How many 18 years walk in to a store in small town Texas and buy two AR-15 rifles, one of them a top of the line model?
Selective memory aside, the Daniels Defense clone buy coupled with the second AR-15 clone purchase, body armour etc. might be inconsistent with Wendy's wages- even if living at home. The prices for a Daniels Defense clone seem to start at $1,900.
Even if used, I doubt they go down much. Likewise, the vendor is clearly not a "Deep Discount Warehouse" type business. So, near MSRP might be the selling price there. This could raise the question if somebody helped Ramos with the purchases.
I'm way behind. Do you think it was a cop or the shooter that said "Yell, if you need help!"?I’m trying to understand this, and I am not being critical of LE. But if the monster was still on the loose, why would police be yelling out to the kids? I had thought the kids were taught to remain quiet and they would only be called out when the scene was clear (shooter taken down).
A boy, who said he had hidden under a table with a tablecloth, said the gunman had shot a girl shortly after she responded to officers when they asked people to yell if they needed help.
"When the cops came, the cop said: 'Yell if you need help!' And one of the persons in my class said 'help'," the boy told local news station KENS.
"The guy overheard and he came in and shot her," the boy said. "The cop barged into that classroom. The guy shot at the cop. And the cops started shooting."
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"The cop said: 'Yell if you need help!' And one of the persons in my class said 'help.' The guy overheard and he came in and shot her," said a student.www.newsweek.com
That fence doesn't look very tall. JMO.Is anyone good looking at this Street View stuff? 420 Geraldine St · 420 Geraldine St, Uvalde, TX 78801
The school property is huge.
There is a chain link fence surrounding the property.
I can't get street view any more recent than 2011 for the ditch area.
In 2011, there were numerous gates...as a matter of fact there were too many gates!
Why so many?
Fast forward to 2021, I can't get views of the fence past the parking
However, if there were this many gates and many were still rickety, I could see how he could get on campus. It appears they have a new fence, but it doesn't appear to be very tall.
This is from 2011:
Numerous rickety gates
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This is from 2021:
Can't get views of the gates past the loading zone. There is a new parking lot in the back.
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I think it was a cop , trying to find the kids... not intending what happened to happen.I'm way behind. Do you think it was a cop or the shooter that said "Yell, if you need help!"?
The images I have seen show a fence along the back and playground area, and I agree with the noter that the fence is no that high. but I still think there was accessibility from the street to parking lot and parking lot to classrooms.Is anyone good looking at this Street View stuff? 420 Geraldine St · 420 Geraldine St, Uvalde, TX 78801
The school property is huge.
There is a chain link fence surrounding the property.
I can't get street view any more recent than 2011 for the ditch area.
In 2011, there were numerous gates...as a matter of fact there were too many gates!
Why so many?
Fast forward to 2021, I can't get views of the fence past the parking
However, if there were this many gates and many were still rickety, I could see how he could get on campus. It appears they have a new fence, but it doesn't appear to be very tall.
This is from 2011:
Numerous rickety gates
View attachment 346242View attachment 346241
This is from 2021:
Can't get views of the gates past the loading zone. There is a new parking lot in the back.
View attachment 346240
View attachment 346244
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