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    Uh, no.

    I blame the sick piece of shit shooter.

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    ^YES! Cwaystciahya for the win.

    with all the attention on these extremely random occurrences, its so interesting to see where the media has people focus.....
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    What did I win? A free teeth cleaning?

    I can blame the sick person and also say there’s no excuse for the inaction of the police.

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    UVALDE, Texas – Shocking testimony from the Texas DPS director on Tuesday has revealed even more insight into the “abject failure” of response to the Uvalde shooting that occurred on May 24.

    Texas Department of Public Safety Director Col. Steven McCraw revealed that the husband of slain elementary teacher Eva Mireles tried to save her but was barred from doing so.

    Ruben Ruiz is a police officer for the school district and was on the scene after the gunman entered the school and opened fire.

    McCraw said Mireles called Ruiz and told him that “she had been shot and was dying.”

    “And what happened to him, is he tried to move forward into the hallway,” McCraw said. “He was detained and they took his gun away from him and escorted him off the scene.”

    McCraw didn’t say who specifically detained Ruiz.
    https://www.ksat.com/news/local/2022...content=ksat12

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    ^the lynch mob is forming.
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Our district is considering accepting volunteers to walk the perimeter of elementary schools.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    ^the lynch mob is forming.
    Honestly, if I was a parent that had lost a child in that... particularly if I was tazed and detained...that I would not be seeking retribution and I wouldn't be going through the courts.

    I stand by my statement. I pray that anyone who detained a parent, gave an order to stand down, or stood by and listened to children getting shot with no action...never gets a good night of sleep again and has to forever look over their shoulder for people like me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBrother View Post
    Honestly, if I was a parent that had lost a child in that... particularly if I was tazed and detained...that I would not be seeking retribution and I wouldn't be going through the courts.

    I stand by my statement. I pray that anyone who detained a parent, gave an order to stand down, or stood by and listened to children getting shot with no action...never gets a good night of sleep again and has to forever look over their shoulder for people like me.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 2thDoc View Post
    ^the lynch mob is forming.
    I could be wrong, but if memory serves me right, pretty sure that KSAT is a liberal news channel out of El Paso. I doubt they’re trying to form a lynch mob.


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    my point being the husband will lead the charge...like BB said (and i cant say I wouldnt do the same.)
    I didnt have a kid in that building, thank the Lord. and I dont let myself get carried away with emotion worrying about my own kid. the math is too easy to see this is an isolated event...
    Ugh. Stupid people piss me off.

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    Stuff always happens to other people until it happens to you

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    I think law enforcements job would be a lot easier & the country would be a lot better if citizens were to take actions against the evil.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars Bluff View Post
    I think law enforcements job would be a lot easier & the country would be a lot better if citizens were to take actions against the evil.
    Put a bullet on the perp, dig a hole with a back hoe and never mention him again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars Bluff View Post
    I think law enforcements job would be a lot easier & the country would be a lot better if citizens were to take actions against the evil.
    Which is kind of the intent of the framers.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BigBrother View Post
    Honestly, if I was a parent that had lost a child in that... particularly if I was tazed and detained...that I would not be seeking retribution and I wouldn't be going through the courts.

    I stand by my statement. I pray that anyone who detained a parent, gave an order to stand down, or stood by and listened to children getting shot with no action...never gets a good night of sleep again and has to forever look over their shoulder for people like me.
    Gary Plauche is that sort of man...

    You will have to follow the links to see a man whacking the shitbird that raped his son...


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    Plache damn sure took care of his bidness. That molester's Karate belt didn't stop that .38 from settling his sins.

    Too bad more of that kind of justice doesn't happen.
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    He was the one thing that idiot who tried to hatchet that cop wasn't. He was prepared...

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    From what I read yesterday on my iphone news feed, the cop inside spoke to his wife on the phone and she told him she was bleeding badly and wasn't going to make it long and another one of the cops who went inside at some point had a kid in the room and was taken back outside as well. His child died also.
    At first I tried to think objectively like 2th but after considering how many of those 21 dead may have survived if treated immediately, I can't find a reason not to go in immediately.
    The article I read yesterday gave the exact timeline. The shooter shot 4 different bursts of gunfire. Most were within the first 5-10 minutes but the 4th was about 30 minutes later.....was he just finishing people off? The first responding officers were inside less than 6 minutes after the shooter walked in and he was in the hall for 60-90 seconds before he went into the classroom.

    ETA even if only one or even none of them could have been saved with quicker treatment you still have to give them a chance.
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    Saying 2th thinks objectively is a stretch. He has a strong normalcy bias and will argue the point of view that makes him the most comfortable to believe, like many do, even in the face of of overwhelming evidence to the contrary.

    I go the other way, equally, no doubt, always assuming there's a rat.

    He's still invited for cold beer in the bunker tho.
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    Is the bunker code still 1234?

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