Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How many people know that Arredondo is not chief of Uvlade police but school district police chief? It's an important distinction.
Uvalde has clammed up and isn’t telling anyone much of anything. Which one was actually the scene commander?
Arredondo. He was clearly not adequately trained and/or a coward. However he is not the chief of the entire police department, just of the school district. When you are looking to place blame, make changes, tighten security, etc, it’s critical to know this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The killer needed at least 9K to buy everything he had bought. He had just turned 18 three days before. His broken family was dirt poor. Someone gave him the cash. Why the cover-up?
This has been answered. He worked at Wendy's, saved his money and then took advantage of an easy financing direct purchase from the manufacturer.
1. We actually have zero evidence that he was able to access “easy financing”. Why? He didn’t even have a credit card.
2. How exactly do you imagine he saved that much cash (after all the deductions) from a minimum wage part time after school job? Wasn’t he living in a shack with his destitute grandmother?
14:45, please address the above. Thank you.
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AGAIN, we have zero evidence this actually happened.
AND, again you forgot to show us how he “saved” that kind of cash under his circumstances. Thanks!
My daughter worked part time this school year and saved $7500.
Pls share the numbers if you’re being honest here…
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The killer needed at least 9K to buy everything he had bought. He had just turned 18 three days before. His broken family was dirt poor. Someone gave him the cash. Why the cover-up?
This has been answered. He worked at Wendy's, saved his money and then took advantage of an easy financing direct purchase from the manufacturer.
1. We actually have zero evidence that he was able to access “easy financing”. Why? He didn’t even have a credit card.
2. How exactly do you imagine he saved that much cash (after all the deductions) from a minimum wage part time after school job? Wasn’t he living in a shack with his destitute grandmother?
14:45, please address the above. Thank you.
Dumb-ass: check out the Shoot Now, Pay Later program for buying an AR-15 on easy monthly installments that Grab-A-Gun offers!
"As low as $67.82 per month with Shoot Now Pay Later"
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AGAIN, we have zero evidence this actually happened.
AND, again you forgot to show us how he “saved” that kind of cash under his circumstances. Thanks!
My daughter worked part time this school year and saved $7500.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The killer needed at least 9K to buy everything he had bought. He had just turned 18 three days before. His broken family was dirt poor. Someone gave him the cash. Why the cover-up?
This has been answered. He worked at Wendy's, saved his money and then took advantage of an easy financing direct purchase from the manufacturer.
1. We actually have zero evidence that he was able to access “easy financing”. Why? He didn’t even have a credit card.
2. How exactly do you imagine he saved that much cash (after all the deductions) from a minimum wage part time after school job? Wasn’t he living in a shack with his destitute grandmother?
14:45, please address the above. Thank you.
Dumb-ass: check out the Shoot Now, Pay Later program for buying an AR-15 on easy monthly installments that Grab-A-Gun offers!
"As low as $67.82 per month with Shoot Now Pay Later"
https://grabagun.com/firearms/rifles/ar-15-rifles-ar-10-ak47.html
AGAIN, we have zero evidence this actually happened.
AND, again you forgot to show us how he “saved” that kind of cash under his circumstances. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG the classroom doors do not lock from the inside. All the classroom doors were open. There was no need to wait for the janitor to show up with keys. The first officers responding had rifles and ballistic shields. No police were shoot or injured. Everything these police and elected officials say is a lie.
I can not believe republicans in Texas will re-elect these people. I guess owning the libs is more desirable vs having your kid come home from school and being lied to about why your elementary kid was killed. I just do not understand the value system of Texas.
It's conservative identity politics. Being loyal to The Team is more important than your kid's safety. It's insane.
Come on, people, get real. This is not about politics. I don't know WTH happened in Uvalde but this is not about politics. Grown ass men stood around harassing parents while their children were getting slaughtered by an 18 year old punk. This is bizarre as hell.
No it is political. The system is totally corrupt and everyone in Texas is rallying around the police and elected officials. This is about conservatism and rallying around people who lie. It does not matter is it is the “Big lie” or spreading lies about teachers, 911 operators, etc it a culture of lies that is the republicans/conservative way. It is about you and your fellow republicans and what you think is normal.
When dozens of young kids die to save the life of a cop, it's a clear sign of a decayed culture, not just in Texas but US.
Remember a lot of those kids were of mixed race. I bet that had a lot to do with the police hesitancy to risk anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG the classroom doors do not lock from the inside. All the classroom doors were open. There was no need to wait for the janitor to show up with keys. The first officers responding had rifles and ballistic shields. No police were shoot or injured. Everything these police and elected officials say is a lie.
I can not believe republicans in Texas will re-elect these people. I guess owning the libs is more desirable vs having your kid come home from school and being lied to about why your elementary kid was killed. I just do not understand the value system of Texas.
It's conservative identity politics. Being loyal to The Team is more important than your kid's safety. It's insane.
Come on, people, get real. This is not about politics. I don't know WTH happened in Uvalde but this is not about politics. Grown ass men stood around harassing parents while their children were getting slaughtered by an 18 year old punk. This is bizarre as hell.
No it is political. The system is totally corrupt and everyone in Texas is rallying around the police and elected officials. This is about conservatism and rallying around people who lie. It does not matter is it is the “Big lie” or spreading lies about teachers, 911 operators, etc it a culture of lies that is the republicans/conservative way. It is about you and your fellow republicans and what you think is normal.
When dozens of young kids die to save the life of a cop, it's a clear sign of a decayed culture, not just in Texas but US.
Remember a lot of those kids were of mixed race. I bet that had a lot to do with the police hesitancy to risk anything.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The killer needed at least 9K to buy everything he had bought. He had just turned 18 three days before. His broken family was dirt poor. Someone gave him the cash. Why the cover-up?
This has been answered. He worked at Wendy's, saved his money and then took advantage of an easy financing direct purchase from the manufacturer.
1. We actually have zero evidence that he was able to access “easy financing”. Why? He didn’t even have a credit card.
2. How exactly do you imagine he saved that much cash (after all the deductions) from a minimum wage part time after school job? Wasn’t he living in a shack with his destitute grandmother?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The killer needed at least 9K to buy everything he had bought. He had just turned 18 three days before. His broken family was dirt poor. Someone gave him the cash. Why the cover-up?
This has been answered. He worked at Wendy's, saved his money and then took advantage of an easy financing direct purchase from the manufacturer.
1. We actually have zero evidence that he was able to access “easy financing”. Why? He didn’t even have a credit card.
2. How exactly do you imagine he saved that much cash (after all the deductions) from a minimum wage part time after school job? Wasn’t he living in a shack with his destitute grandmother?
14:45, please address the above. Thank you.
Dumb-ass: check out the Shoot Now, Pay Later program for buying an AR-15 on easy monthly installments that Grab-A-Gun offers!
"As low as $67.82 per month with Shoot Now Pay Later"
https://grabagun.com/firearms/rifles/ar-15-rifles-ar-10-ak47.html