‘Very angry’: Uvalde locals grapple
with school chief’s role
Associated Press,
by
Adriana Gomez Licon
&
Jamie Stengle
Original Article
Posted By: earlybird,
5/31/2022 12:54:46 PM
UVALDE, Texas — The blame for an excruciating delay in killing the gunman at a Texas elementary school — even as parents outside begged police to rush in and panicked children called 911 from inside — has been placed with the school district’s homegrown police chief.
It’s left residents in the small city of Uvalde struggling to reconcile what they know of the well-liked local lawman after the director of state police said that the commander at the scene — Pete Arredondo — made the “wrong decision” last week not to breach a classroom at Robb Elementary School sooner, believing the gunman was barricaded inside and children weren’t at risk.
Reply 1 - Posted by:
3XALADY 5/31/2022 1:12:38 PM (No. 1171477)
Did he/they not hear the shots being fired at the children while they were waiting?
15 people like this.
Reply 2 - Posted by:
BarryNo 5/31/2022 1:14:44 PM (No. 1171478)
Was he not aware, while he held back his police that injured/dying kids were calling 911, begging for rescue?
Why did he ignore his own training for these situations?
10 people like this.
Reply 3 - Posted by:
john56 5/31/2022 1:27:16 PM (No. 1171493)
The biggest punishment in this man's life is going to be living with his decisions last Tuesday.
None of us can even come close to the pain that he will endure for that. The questions posed above are going to reverberate through his mind the rest of his life.
May God comfort those who died and grieve and even for this man and his colleagues who dealt with the situation, rightly or wrongly.
And remember, the fault lies with the shooter. May Satan deal with him in his own way.
11 people like this.
Reply 4 - Posted by:
slipstik 5/31/2022 1:29:50 PM (No. 1171497)
Nothing in this story adds up. How can SO MANY mistakes be made by supposedly "trained" people?
The first shot, taking out granny, should have had a response.
The crash of the truck should have had a cop behind it.
The perp randomly shooting up the neighborhood for 12 full minutes.
A school door propped open IN A TOWN WITH 48 SCHOOL LOCKDOWNS ON THE LAST YEAR???
A heavily armed child dragging two (2) full rifles, each about 40 inches long, and nearly 400 rounds of ammo, while under the direct observation of two police officers.
Said officers hearing about 30-50 shots fired. What do they think he was shooting at? The alphabet letters on the wall??
The orders to hold, even though all LEO's on scene have been trained extensively on school shoot'em'ups.
The orders to hold to the border patrol officers who finally had enough and took the perp out.
And where the hail did that army surveillance plane come from and go to and with whom?
This is FAR WORSE than the keystone kops. There are TOO MANY fails in this saga. How many coincidences are we expected to absorb??
Personally, I don't buy any of this.
Something else is going on here.
Did this perp have a handler? Like the ones who assisted the schmucks in MI to kidnap Whitmer. Or invade the capitol on Jan 6.
I want to see this child's communications for the last year, phone and social media.
I want to know where this kid was born.
This whole thing is just too convenient. It fires up the gun grabbers AND it damages an otherwise fine governor who has done a dynamite job for his state. Too convenient. JUST before the last day of school. Who set this perp off?
20 people like this.
Reply 5 - Posted by:
felixcat 5/31/2022 1:41:59 PM (No. 1171511)
There is plenty of blame for everyone who had any contact with the killer. The police for being slow to act. The school officials, classmates, etc.who knew he was weird (in a really bad way), his parents, grandparents - everyone except his victims and the poor animals he tortured to death.
10 people like this.
Reply 6 - Posted by:
hershey 5/31/2022 2:50:57 PM (No. 1171580)
Barricade schmarricade, kick in the door stay behind your shields, armored up and shoot the bastid...
8 people like this.
Reply 7 - Posted by:
DVC 5/31/2022 2:54:46 PM (No. 1171586)
The only "grappling" necessary is to make him doubly unemployed. Not a school chief, and NOT a city council member. The second may require impeachment.
And perhaps negligent homicide charges are in order for this cowardly idiot.
9 people like this.
Reply 8 - Posted by:
DVC 5/31/2022 2:58:35 PM (No. 1171594)
In the military, combat wounded are known to have "a golden hour", the time which, if a severely wounded soldier is given basic first aid and then gotten to a trauma surgeon, as in a MASH unit, the soldier will likely live. If it runs more than an hour, the chances of survival rapidly decrease.
And this Coward of Uvalde, Mr. Arradondo, sat around and let those wounded children's "golden hour" just run out like sand in an hour glass....or blood on the floor.
He needs some serious, lifelong retribution.
11 people like this.
Reply 9 - Posted by:
john56 5/31/2022 4:25:44 PM (No. 1171648)
Couple of things I learned in the past few days.
The school was a cinder block building with metal doors that opened OUT into the hall. Kicking in the door or knocking a hole in the wall wasn't an option. Now maybe somebody should have gone through the outside window, but I don't know the physical layout. I'd like to think that option was considered. Once somebody found a master key to the locked door, they could enter the room. Why that took 45 minutes to an hour is a question people need to answer.
The Uvalde ISD police department is four guys. We aren't talking the NYPD swat crew here. Uvalde city police might be a dozen or two, tops; some sheriffs deputies, Texas DPS troopers, and Border Patrol.
Obviously, the ISD Police Chief wasn't up to the task. And sometimes, you don't learn that until the task is set in front of you.
Unless you're in the biggest cities (Austin, San Antonio, Dallas, Houston), chances are the school district PD are going to be a couple guys who just retired from the local police force. In fact, my school district (about 150 miles from Uvalde) doesn't even have a "police force." We subcontract with the county sheriff to provide a couple officers during the school day.
0 people like this.
Reply 10 - Posted by:
DVC 5/31/2022 6:19:32 PM (No. 1171743)
Re #3, you assume a conscience....which is "facts not in evidence" and frequently is entirely absent in some people.
3 people like this.
Below, you will find ...
Most Recent Articles posted by "earlybird"
and
Most Active Articles (last 48 hours)