'The wrong decision': Texas DPS says local police made crucial error as school shooting continued

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Uvalde’s local incident commander thought the active shooting had stopped and that the gunman had barricaded himself inside the school. Inside, the killing continued. Uvalde UvaldeschoolMassacre UvaldeMassacre UvaldePolice Texas

Crosses outside Robb Elementary School on Thursday bear the names of children killed at the school on Tuesday.

By the time a specialized team of federal officers arrived and entered the school — they had to get keys from a janitor to open locked classroom doors — more than an hour had passed since the shooter had arrived at the school, McCraw said.“From the benefit of hindsight, where I’m sitting now, of course it was not the right decision,” McCraw said. “It was the wrong decision, period. There's no excuse for that.

McCraw detailed harrowing 911 calls by teachers and students trapped inside with the gunman, including one at 12:47 p.m. — more than an hour after the shooter entered the school — when a student begged the 911 operator: “Please send the police now.” On Thursday, the agency reversed course, saying that no campus police officer confronted the gunman when he stepped onto the premises.

The shooter fled in his grandmother’s pickup truck and crashed it in a ditch near the school at 11:28 a.m. He was carrying 58 magazines and 1,657 rounds of ammunition, McCraw said. Local police officers quickly arrived at the school and entered two minutes after the gunman at 11:35 a.m., McCraw said, but fell back after two officers were shot and wounded by the gunman. Officers tried to negotiate with the shooter, officials have said, but the man “did not respond.”

 

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Let’s all understand that elementary kids applied their training in a horrific school shooting, being silent, calling 911, using blood from a dead classmate to appear dead, while trained police officers with guns and body armor sat outside the door and let them be executed.

Why did UvaldePolice think the active shooting had stopped, do they not have ears?

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