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Why does my thread about the school massacre in Uvalde, TX keep disappearing? I've posted it twice today. The first time I posted it, it disappeared within a few minutes. I thought that maybe I didn't post it correctly.
So, I posted it again and got 15 to 20 posts in the thread from various people. Now it has disappeared again. Can someone tell me what is going on?
BTW, the main topic of my thread was that the cops waited for 40 to 60 minutes outside the school in Uvalde before going in to kill the shooter. By that time, it was too late. The shooter had already killed about 20 kids and a couple of teachers.
EDIT: Found it. It has been moved to post #763 in the Texas Elementary School Shooting.
I'm not a liberal. I support the cops, but I think they should be doing the job they swore to do "To serve and protect". If they are not willing to do so, then they should find a different line of work. I just think it's unconscionable that the several dozen law enforcement officers on the scene decided to wait for nearly an hour before doing anything while the gunman inside killed 20 kids and 2 adults. Some prompt action may have saved many of those lives. At a minimum, the subject deserves to be known about and discussed.
I'm not a liberal. I support the cops, but I think they should be doing the job they swore to do "To serve and protect". If they are not willing to do so, then they should find a different line of work. I just think it's unconscionable that the several dozen law enforcement officers on the scene decided to wait for nearly an hour before doing anything while the gunman inside killed 20 kids and 2 adults. Some prompt action may have saved many of those lives. At a minimum, the subject deserves to be known about and discussed.
They didn't wait an hour to enter the building. Stop believing what you read in the MSM. Also, SCOTUS has ruled that the police have no obligation to protect us. As such, even if they had delayed going into the building, they wouldn't have been ignoring their duty.
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there are at least 3 versions of official timelines (?)
none of them look good for placing armed security at a school or having armed teachers.
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