Bloodshed during Uvalde massacre could have been stopped sooner, DOJ finds | CNN

A scathing DOJ report, obtained by CNN, blames key failures by law enforcement leaders for the failed response in the Uvalde, Texas, school shooting

           

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Gilbert E Nagore you’ve already been shown several sources of the president saying that commonly owned arms should be banned.

Recently the GOSAFE act was introduced in Congress which bans all semiautomatic firearms, it failed.

A similar bill was introduced in Maine, it is likely to fail

A similar bill is being introduced in NM they only have 30 days so it may or
May not gain enough traction for a vote in that time.

There is ballot measure 114 in Oregon that was struck down by the courts, it banned commonly owned arms.

Would you like me to keep going?


Ellen Monica please explain how a teen afforded 2 of the most expensive models of the AR. How did he afford the ammunition, the body armor. Every thing he has was the most expensive. He was of legal age and passed a background check so the purchase was legal. Nobody has answered where he got the money to purchase it. He could have gotten those for 20 % of what he paid. Why would you purchase the most expensive if you are not going to be there in the end ? With all of the mental health issues why didn't all of the people who knew his issues stop him. Many questions were never answered


I remember they shut off comments on their cops page after this happened cuz they were getting bashed I thought it was cowardly.They had the nerve to post something about stoping some crime after I thought that was pathetic.I saw a few of the inside videos with sound and it made me tear up while we have these waste of space officers oj the outside not even doing anything of note.I instantly regretted seeing these videos it made me wish I wasn’t here anymore and I don’t care if I’m judged for saying that cuz that’s how I felt at the time. I can go on about this sadly it won’t do any good I will say to all those officers on scene that say you are a failure you had a chance to save some children desperate for help and you put your safety first you are worthless now


Lucien J. de Calonne What did your idol do to stop the flow of migrants ( that caused by conditions in OTHER. Countries not ours)? He promised to build a wall.Nope. didn't tried one section .didn't work.Mexico pay for it? Nope. The U.S A has always accepted people applying for assylum.They come from all countries , all races, all economic levels.They want to be Americans.MOST OF US ARE DESCENDED from Immigrants .IT is NOT illegal to apply for assylum.All of those people are waiting to be processed by the INS which is miserably inderstaffed.pPerhaps we should do something about THAT! Actual assylum is a political one NOT an economic one. Weed out the people who are applying and entered illegally because they are poor only not persecuted.Our system has been broken for years.We need to fix it.NOT dependent on politics but on our laws.


Genifer Smith .White children also died and police have no duty to protect citizens. So they probably wouldn't have acted no matter who was in the building. Nice attempt at making it a race issue though.

According to the United States Supreme Court, however, officers are not legally obliged to risk their lives for the community they swore to protect — despite the way their department’s motto brags about their duty to “protect and serve.” Thankfully, it seems that most police officers take such a motto seriously and bravely put their life on the line to help others. However, such praiseworthy attitudes among many in law enforcement don’t erase the fact that no such legal duty exists — regardless of the fact that most citizens believe that is precisely what all those tax dollars are being spent to ensure. https://thenevadaindepend...t-your-children


Gilbert E Nagore “what does a citizen need a semiautomatic weapon for?”

Umm. The MAJORITY of privately owned firearms are semiautomatic. Nearly 80% of privately owned rifles and shotguns are semiauto, as well as nearly every single handgun. They are the most commonly owned rate of fire weapon and have been for over a century in America.

Driving is a privilege. Not a right like driving.

You clearly don’t know enough about this topic to tell ANYONE what they can and cannot have.

So Biden is a gun grabber, you admit it. Which means your original claim that the NRA is lying is debunked and makes YOU the liar.

Democrats are such dishonest people.


Zachary S. McLeish lol i’m not denying anything. You yourself are proof of second measurement indoctrination. What does a citizen need a semi automatic weapon for let alone extended clips? Our personal rights are not unlimited . You drive a car, you have to have a license and you pay for insurance . At some point if you break the motor law enough, you get your license revoked . if you want a truthful answer from your broad question, give me exact sources and I’ll answer for you. so far you haven’t . fun laughing next time someone goes into school and kills little children or a restaurant or church or a movie theater.


Lisa Renna Hard to call police good guys when they have absolutely no duty to protect. They are not the good guys, they are nothing but enforcers with weapons.

According to the United States Supreme Court, however, officers are not legally obliged to risk their lives for the community they swore to protect — despite the way their department’s motto brags about their duty to “protect and serve.” Thankfully, it seems that most police officers take such a motto seriously and bravely put their life on the line to help others. However, such praiseworthy attitudes among many in law enforcement don’t erase the fact that no such legal duty exists — regardless of the fact that most citizens believe that is precisely what all those tax dollars are being spent to ensure. https://thenevadaindepend...t-your-children


James Droegemeyer door was locked. The latch had been broken for months. Those officers are DRILLED in how to respond to a school shooting multiple times per year ever since Columbine. He first officer were there within minutes of the first bullets which happened OUTSIDE the school. Those officers were too cowardly to confront and they stood there just feet away and REFUSED to breach the door. Then, when the shooter was finally taken out, officers put kids with BULLET WOUNDS on busses to the Civic Center, NOT the hospital. Officers contaminated the scene out of craven curiosity instead of helping organize student/parent reunification and identification. The whole thing was nothing short of abject FAILURE on the part of law enforcement. Let them be judged.


10ºGilbert E Nagore wrong.

I was driving home from my weekend military drill with the PAANG. I stopped for fuel at a gas station at the corner of Cottman Ave and Rt 1 in north-east Philadelphia Two guys with fix-bladed knives (read, not folding knives) attacked me while my back was turned to the pump and I was actively fueling my car.

The first punch caught me entirely unawares, but the number one thing I learned in any hand-to-hand combat situation is to create space to safely employ your superior weapon. I took the punch and went to the ground voluntary, so I could roll towards the front of my car. Once I had done that and regained my footing I used the car to create a barrier before drawing my handgun.

Which ended the assault.

Apart from the punch to the face, I took a slash to my left arm and some scrapes and bruises from the asphalt. Hardly unscathed but it could’ve been a LOT worse.

So you’ve been wrong quite a bit here today.




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