This video make so much more sense now. The cops literally stopped parents from helping their kids. pic.twitter.com/zhQfUjlpjd https://t.co/DqgZUH3uCC
— Matt Novak (@paleofuture) May 26, 2022
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Brave of those police officers to make sure nobody went inside. Including themselves. https://t.co/GofEJcF50w
— Gareth Reynolds (@reynoldsgareth) May 26, 2022
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Breaking from law enforcement presser in Uvalde:
— Reese Oxner (@reeseoxner) May 26, 2022
– There was *not* a school officer on scene, despite initial reports
– The backdoor gunman used was unlocked
– It took an hour to take the gunman out after he entered
– Gunman shot at witnesses in the street before entering
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Refusing to wait for the police who were CUFFING HER AND OTHER DESPERATE PARENTS — she entered the building where the massacre was occurring and rescued her children herself.
— Ida Bae Wells (@nhannahjones) May 26, 2022
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“Protecting” kids from masks, from LGBTQ people, from history, from getting health care but not from getting shot and killed at school.
— Chase Strangio (@chasestrangio) May 25, 2022
Got it.
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Between the lack of police action at the subway shooting when there’s a cop on every inch of the platform to the 911 dispatch hanging up on a Buffalo victim to the starting police negligence in TX, I really don’t know how anyone can continue to justify the existence of the police
— Stop Donating to BLM National and Shaun King! (@WrittenByHanna) May 26, 2022
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Those cops have assault weapons, so that blows the idea that they want to project that they were out gunned. You have cops with assault weapons and tactical gear who refused to assault the building with one shooter. So, they were there for crowd control? This gets worse by minute https://t.co/WvVZNQPuVL
— Neville Pearson, Jr (@1TRUMPHATER) May 26, 2022
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The police didn’t go in because they knew what an AR-15 could do. They knew. And, they were scared.
— AntifaPuddin’Pop™️ (@Andie00471) May 26, 2022
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Witnesses said families BEGGED police to enter the school for nearly an hour, but that it wasn’t until Jacinto threatened to go into the school himself that police finally mustered up the courage to go.
— Shaun King (@shaunking) May 26, 2022
Then police took ANOTHER 30 minutes to FIND A KEY. I kid you not. https://t.co/Lj0WZBG6Xe
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“There was at least 40 lawmen armed to the teeth but didn’t do a damn thing until it was far too late. The situation could’ve been over quick and we as a community witnessed it firsthand.”
— Shaun King (@shaunking) May 26, 2022
-Jacinto Cazares, father of 10-year-old shooting victim Jacklyn Jaylen Cazares, told ABC pic.twitter.com/LBQjLsE8Ys
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“We’ve been given a lot of bad information so why don’t you clear all of this up now and explain to us how your officers were in there for an hour but yet no one was able to get inside that room?” pic.twitter.com/VIgTazT3I9
— Acyn (@Acyn) May 26, 2022
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A video has surfaced on social media showing parents desperately pleading with law enforcement officers to save children from a gunman’s rampage at a Uvalde elementary school. Warning: Some may find this video disturbing. https://t.co/8jc8Erp6qP
— KSAT 12 (@ksatnews) May 27, 2022