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Uvalde Hires Private Law Firm to Argue It Doesn’t Have to Release School Shooting Public Records
https://www.vice.com/en/article/88q95p/uvalde-contracts-private-law-firm-to-argue-it-doesnt-have-to-release-school-shooting-public-records?utm_source=motherboard_twitter Some of the records relating to the Robb Elementary School shooting could be “highly embarrassing” and are “not of legitimate concern to the public,” the lawyers argued. Republicans, they really are the best people! |
Pffft. There are doors that will scream loudly if they are not closed after a certain number of seconds. Saw it at a college dorm way back in the nineties. This is a security failure and law enforcement failure. |
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I work in an elementary school, and this obsession with doors is baffling. Doors aren’t going to stop a gunman from shooting up a playground full of children or as they arrive or are dismissed to the buses.
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https://www.foxnews.com/us/uvalde-police-officers-drove-by-suspect-missed-chance-shoot-before-rampage-deputy
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| Police never tried to open doors leading to classroom where shooter was, SA Express-News reports |
Well, it was locked... What were the police supposed to do, kick the door in? These colors don't run (except for when they do.) Thank God for our law enforcement heroes. And, remember: Easy retail purchase of assault rifles is NOT the problem. MAGA! |
But locked doors will stop the gunman from entering the school, or at least add another impediment. I have concerns about the school at which you work. |
| I have concerns about how YOU can’t see that letting randos but AR-15s is a much bigger part of the problem. |
| No elementary school playground is behind a locked door! A chained link fence, maybe. That is not going to stop some crazy guy with a gun. |
Clearly the school where PP works should have a great big beautiful wall around the playground, with a moat around it as deep as the wall is tall, filled with snakes and alligators. |
Yes all paid for by gun owners? |