Nah actually smart guys that realized the shooter is barricaded in a room. This holding a choke point! A nice little funnel for all you John Wick internet warriors to go run through.
By the way how many shooters were there in that room? Or even in the school? Not asking as of after the fact. I’m asking as of if you were there during the time. Was there more than 1 shooter in that room? What kind of weapons does he have?
Breaching that room right thru the door into that choke point is the shooter or shooters to the left? Right? Center? Behind desk? Laying down? Does he have hostages at gun point?
Go ahead John wick! Let me know how you would have reacted at the scene without all the info you have now!
You kicking and running in? What are you doing when minutes after you get there you and your buddies go charging in and shoot and kill the shooter. But chaos and bullets ricochet kill 2 students and the shooter had a kid hostage and shot and killed her during your breach. Now the world is going nuts asking “why did they just run in?? We all know that you call a negotiator in! You just don’t run in like gun toting cops do always wanting to shoot there guns.
No win no matter what! Bottom line is everything about what caused this ( a troubled broken home Hispanic Transgender who had no identity and got mad over LGTBQ and abortion rights) purchased a gun and killed kids is not being addressed. And the blame is cops and guns.
Had your kid been in that room for 40 mins would you feel the same?
Cops waiting on two ballistic shields...cowards.
Blaming liberals..lol Okay. and if this looks like good policing to you seek a professional opinion on cop protocol in this situation.
In a news conference Friday, Steven McCraw, director of the Texas Department of Public Safety, offered a more detailed timeline of events during the shooting Tuesday at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde that left 19 students and two teachers dead.
Here's the time line according to the cops
In the updated sequence of events, the police sought to explain an hour-long gap during which law enforcement officials entered the school, but did not engage the gunman. Mr. McCraw also revised facts about the shooting previously stated by other officials. What follows is the timeline he laid out, including his account of several 911 calls that were made.
11:27 a.m. According to video evidence, Mr. McCraw said, the door where the gunman entered the school had been propped open by a teacher.
11:28 The gunman’s truck crashes nearby. The teacher at the door enters the school, apparently to retrieve a phone.
11:35 Three Uvalde Police Department officers enter the school through the same door used by the gunman and two are grazed by gunfire. Four more officers later enter the building, including the deputy county sheriff. Both doors into the adjoining classrooms where the gunman is located are locked at this time.
11:37 Another 16 rounds are fired.
11:51 The police sergeant and other law enforcement agents start to arrive.
12:03 p.m. By this time, as many as 19 officers have gathered in the school hallway. A student calls 911 and whispers that she is in Room 112. The call lasts 1 minute 23 seconds.
12:10 The same student calls 911 again and says that multiple people are dead.
12:13 The same student again calls 911.
12:15 Members of the Border Patrol Tactical Unit arrive with shields.
12:16 The same student calls 911 again and says eight to nine students are still alive.
12:19 A different student, this one in Room 111, calls, but hangs up when another student tells her to.
12:21 The gunman, believed to be at the classroom door, fires again. Officers move down the hallway. Shots are heard over a 911 call from inside.
12:36 The first student calls 911 again. She is told to stay on the line and stay quiet. The student tells 911 that the gunman shot the door.
12:43 and 12:47 The student on the line asks 911 to please send the police now.
12:46 The student says that she can hear the police next door.
12:50 Law enforcement officers breach a classroom door using keys they’ve obtained from a janitor and kill the suspect. Shots are heard over the 911 call.
12:51 On the 911 call, officers can be heard moving children out of the classroom. When the call ends, the same child who had called is outside.