According to reports, it all began when the suspect shot his grandmother in San Antonio, Texas. He later led law enforcement on a high-speed chase culminating when he crashed his pickup truck 85 miles away in Uvalde, Texas. Next, the armor-clad shooter fled to nearby Robb Elementary School, where he began shooting and ultimately barricaded himself in a classroom.
A citizen called 911 while two local police officers exchanged gunfire with the shooter. Both officers were shot. According to the AP, a Border Patrol agent who was working nearby “rushed into the school without waiting for backup.” The shooter was killed by “an elite BORTAC Border Patrol agent [who] entered with a tactical team
Look at a map. For this twinkie to have accomplished this stretches credulity for anyone familiar with arms and tactics.
Ive been going through college to become a teacher through the recent years. I live in a poor part of the poorer part of the country (the rural south) and even here it is virtually impossible to enter a school without being let in.
This school just had open front doors with no staff? I can believe no SRO as our schools tend to share them so they may or may not be on a specific campus at a given time. But no locked doors? No front desk receptionist or principal or administration to see or interfere with the shooter coming or going?
I dont live in Texas. Maybe you can just freely enter a school there. But I just have trouble buying that until someone shows me.
I work as a delivery driver I've delivered to numerous high schools via the front door with no receptionists. Then walk over to front office to drop packages.
According to reports, it all began when the suspect shot his grandmother in San Antonio, Texas. He later led law enforcement on a high-speed chase culminating when he crashed his pickup truck 85 miles away in Uvalde, Texas. Next, the armor-clad shooter fled to nearby Robb Elementary School, where he began shooting and ultimately barricaded himself in a classroom.
A citizen called 911 while two local police officers exchanged gunfire with the shooter. Both officers were shot. According to the AP, a Border Patrol agent who was working nearby “rushed into the school without waiting for backup.” The shooter was killed by “an elite BORTAC Border Patrol agent [who] entered with a tactical team
Look at a map. For this twinkie to have accomplished this stretches credulity for anyone familiar with arms and tactics.
Ive been going through college to become a teacher through the recent years. I live in a poor part of the poorer part of the country (the rural south) and even here it is virtually impossible to enter a school without being let in.
This school just had open front doors with no staff? I can believe no SRO as our schools tend to share them so they may or may not be on a specific campus at a given time. But no locked doors? No front desk receptionist or principal or administration to see or interfere with the shooter coming or going?
I dont live in Texas. Maybe you can just freely enter a school there. But I just have trouble buying that until someone shows me.
I work as a delivery driver I've delivered to numerous high schools via the front door with no receptionists. Then walk over to front office to drop packages.
Just saying.
I believe you, I am just saying its odd to me. I guess every state, even every district if different.