sheepsleepdeep t1_it5sma3 wrote
Reply to comment by gunny16 in Exclusive: Officer being investigated over Uvalde response gave order to delay classroom breach by 5xad0w
Here's an awful first hand account from the day after.
>>“When the cops came, the cop said: ‘Yell if you need help!’ And one of the persons in my class said ‘Help!’ The guy overheard and he came in and shot her,” the boy told KENS 5.
CertifiedWarlock t1_it5vfdi wrote
Only dumbass pussy cops would walk into a mass shooting at an elementary school and ask them if they need help. Obviously, dipshits.
metalslug123 t1_it87ij0 wrote
These are the same dumbasses who asked politely to the gunman "Hey bro, can you put down the gun and come out with your hands up?" TWICE after hearing gunshots come out of the classroom.
ohnoguts t1_it84ai9 wrote
“Do any of you -“
“We ALL do”
jso__ t1_it6axls wrote
That cop should be charged with reckless endangerment and manslaughter. "There's a shooter in this room, I wonder if anyone there needs help. Maybe no one does, that would explain why we've been sitting around for an hour"
Senshado t1_it6btfq wrote
As the police in general were preventing the public from entering the school to confront the shooter, they protected him from gun-owning civilians. That's accomplice to murder.
ohnoguts t1_it84g06 wrote
The only thing that can stop bad guy with a gun is not any of these f* people.
onlycatshere t1_it6uwsj wrote
It would almost make more sense if he did it intentionally knowing that doing so would reveal/occupy the shooter as they went to shoot the "bait".
magic_gun t1_it9dis7 wrote
I think that child was sacrificed, yes.
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jso__ t1_it7m8l2 wrote
I read your other comment which said "at least that guy went in there" when referring to the kid who died because they responded to the officer's call for help. The officer didn't go in. The officer yelled in from outside, "does anyone need help". Then someone responded to that, and got shot. It takes no courage to realize that is idiotic.
Also, it's their fucking job. Yes, it's scary, but if they're unwilling to protect the people that they took their job to protect, they shouldn't have that job. And it's not like they're too scared. Cops with children retrieved their children. Seems like they're only scared when they don't have any personal stakes. These cops also far outgunned the shooter. Their excuse was that they didn't know it was an active shooter situation which is especially ridiculous when you consider that there were gunshots while the cops were there.
Ok, let's say they really can't do it. Why did they stop parents from going in and getting their children when they weren't going to protect them?
I have no sympathy for coward police officers. I couldn't charge into an active shooter situation which is why I won't become a police officer. I'm not saying they should charge in without planning, but that they should treat the situation as something which needs to be resolved urgently.
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