If the Uvalde Shooting is Not a Conspiracy, I Will Eat My AR 15! By Charles Taylor (Florida)

Further details are emerging about the massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas. At first the police authorities said that they delayed going into the school for 77 minutes as they lacked equipment, such as rifles and vests. But, that was shown by video footage to be false, with armed cops inside the school, simply waiting. And, not only were parents disarmed and prevented from saving their children from the gunman, but police turned on their own kind, and restrained even their own officers: “We got an officer, Officer Ruiz, whose wife had called him and said she [had] been shot, and she’s dying,” McCraw said, according to video of the hearing. “What happened to him was he tried to move forward into the hallway ... he was detained, and they took his gun away from him and escorted him off the scene.” The obvious conclusion is that orders must have come from higher up to wait so that a massacre could occur, which was needed for the present gun control push. Nothing else makes much sense. And, as I typed that sentence, my newsfeed tells me that the gun control bill has passed the Senate, surprise, surprise.

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“Eva Mireles — a teacher who was fatally shot during last month's massacre at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas — called her police officer husband and told him she was dying, but when he tried to rescue her, he was detained, his gun was taken, and he was removed from the scene, according to Col. Steven McCraw, director of the state Department of Public Safety, NBC News reported.

What are the details?

McCraw — speaking Tuesday during a Texas Senate hearing on the police response to the massacre — described what Mireles said to her husband, Officer Ruben Ruiz, and what happened to him when he tried to take action, the network said.

“We got an officer, Officer Ruiz, whose wife had called him and said she [had] been shot, and she’s dying,” McCraw said, according to video of the hearing. “What happened to him was he tried to move forward into the hallway ... he was detained, and they took his gun away from him and escorted him off the scene.”

Mireles, who taught fourth-graders, was one of two teachers killed in the May 24 massacre that also took the lives of 19 students, NBC News said. Ruiz is an Uvalde Consolidated Independent School District officer, the network added.

McCraw did not say which agency removed Ruiz from school grounds, KWTX-TV reported.

'I keep telling myself that this isn’t real'

Adalynn Ruiz, the couple's daughter, penned a tribute to her late mother on Facebook.

"Mom, you are a hero. I keep telling myself that this isn’t real. I just want to hear your voice," she wrote, adding that “I want everything back. I want you to come back to me mom. I miss you more than words can explain."

Anything else?

McCraw on Tuesday also called the police response an "abject failure."

"Three minutes after the suspect entered the west building, there was a sufficient number of armed officers wearing body armor to isolate, distract, and neutralize the subject," he explained. "The only thing stopping a hallway of dedicated officers from entering Room 111, and 112, was the on-scene commander, who decided to place the lives of officers before the lives of children."

McCraw repeatedly condemned Uvalde school district police Chief Pete Arredondo, the on-scene commander who decided not to immediately engage the gunman.

"The officers had weapons; the children had none," McCraw said. "The officers had body armor; the children had none. The officers had training; the subject had none. One hour, 14 minutes and 8 seconds. That’s how long children waited, and the teachers waited, in Room 111 to be rescued.”

NBC News added that a new image from inside the school taken 19 minutes after the gunman started shooting appeared to show officers with more firepower and protective gear than previously thought.”

 

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