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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsRobert Hubbell: "He did not act alone."
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Jill Wine-Banks
@JillWineBanks
Read every word of this powerful piece by @rbhubbell that concludes Gov Abbott and everyone in the chain of command of the officers who stood outside the classroom for 40 minutes should resign. Officers saved their livesat the expense of children.
roberthubbell.substack.com
"He did not act alone."
May 28, 2022
11:03 PM · May 27, 2022
Jill Wine-Banks
@JillWineBanks
Read every word of this powerful piece by @rbhubbell that concludes Gov Abbott and everyone in the chain of command of the officers who stood outside the classroom for 40 minutes should resign. Officers saved their livesat the expense of children.
roberthubbell.substack.com
"He did not act alone."
May 28, 2022
11:03 PM · May 27, 2022
https://roberthubbell.substack.com/p/he-did-not-act-alone?r=8av9n&s=r&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=email
Texas officials have slowly begun to reveal the truth about their grievous breach of trust in failing to protect the children of Uvalde. On Friday, they admitted that they made the wrong decision in failing to enter the classroom immediately instead of waiting forty minutes for a janitor show up with keys to the door. When Governor Greg Abbott took to the stage in his first news conference on the day after the shooting, he was surrounded by chest-thumping, heavily armed law enforcement officials who misled the public about what happened about Uvalde. They heaped praise on the alleged heroics of the responding officers, claiming that their actions saved lives. If those officers saved any lives, it was their ownat the expense of children trapped in a classroom with the gunman, who were desperately calling 9-1-1 asking to send the police. As those calls were being made, the commander on the scene and eighteen officers waited in safety. And waited. And waited . . . until it was too late to save anyone except themselves.
Greg Abbott and everyone in the chain of command of the officers who stood outside the classroom for forty-minutes should resign. Most all Abbott, who presided over a carefully orchestrated prebuttal of the tactics used by law enforcement, attempting to bend the narrative before the true facts emerged. (Much like Bill Barrs distorted preview of Robert Muellers report before its release.) But Abbott cannot restrain the truth in this instance. Too many people were at the scene, begging for the officers to enter the school to disarm or kill the gunman.
Abbott has now been caught in a monstrous lie and has resorted to the defense of all liarsI was misled. Abbot claims he was unaware of the slow response by law enforcement when he heaped preemptive praise on the derelict officers. But Abbott must have known there were serious questions about the responsemedia reports were already circulating about a timeline that did not match the descriptions of heroic officers leaping to action. Reporters at his first news conference repeatedly challenged the vague, evasive explanations offered by pistol-packing law enforcement officials. Cowards and liars, all. Not one had the courage to speak the truth.
The story offered by Texas has changed eighteen times in material respects. When the officers breached the classroom, they knew there were nineteen dead students. But initial reports were that there were some deaths, then two, four, ten, fourteen,all while nineteen bodies lay in a classroom.
We have no reason to believe a single word uttered by any Texas official about the tragedy at Uvalde. The Department of Justice must intervene and treat this matter as a domestic terrorism investigation. The DOJ and FBI must remove a serious national tragedy from the inept hands of the law enforcement agencies that botched the response and have every incentive bury the truth along with the children of Uvalde.
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Robert Hubbell: "He did not act alone." (Original Post)
Nevilledog
May 2022
OP
I wouldn't surprise me if parents of the dead use the 2nd Amendment remedy to seek justice
MagickMuffin
May 2022
#8
BigmanPigman
(52,129 posts)1. But, but Abbott said he was "livid" over the response.
Isn't that enough to satisfy everyone?
crickets
(26,140 posts)2. *standing ovation*
As the Senate begins efforts to address gun violence, some are calling for otherslike me and millions of Americansto tone down their language about Republican complicity in mass deaths. I refuse to do so, and I hope you will refuse, as well. Part of the Republican game-plan is to appeal to the natural instincts of Democrats to take the high-road in moments of crisishere, asking us to be polite or civil. After fifty years of mass shootings in schoolscommencing at the University of Texas at Austin in 1966Republicans who defend gun rights above lives are no longer due any presumption of good faith or restraint on our part. That strategy has achieved an ever-mounting death toll of young children.
The next March for Our Lives will be held across the nation on June 11, 2022. Among other efforts to support gun control, please consider marching with millions of other Americans. The Womens March in 2017 changed the live of millions of Americansit converted them into lifelong political activists. Let us hope that the 2022 March for Our Lives will turn millions of Americans into activists for gun control. (And lets call it what it is; we dont want gun safety. We want to control the sale of weapons of war.)
The next March for Our Lives will be held across the nation on June 11, 2022. Among other efforts to support gun control, please consider marching with millions of other Americans. The Womens March in 2017 changed the live of millions of Americansit converted them into lifelong political activists. Let us hope that the 2022 March for Our Lives will turn millions of Americans into activists for gun control. (And lets call it what it is; we dont want gun safety. We want to control the sale of weapons of war.)
dalton99a
(83,382 posts)3. Kick
Trueblue1968
(17,790 posts)4. i am sick of those horrible people. gees, just lock them all up.
Nevilledog
(52,714 posts)5. Kick
MagickMuffin
(16,831 posts)6. 19 Enforcers 19 dead school children
They have the courage of a cowardly lion!
And I agree they should no longer have their jobs. They are too chicken to address a dangerous situation that took too many young lives.
I think they should be prosecuted for negligence.
Nevilledog
(52,714 posts)7. *Qualified immunity has entered the chat*
MagickMuffin
(16,831 posts)8. I wouldn't surprise me if parents of the dead use the 2nd Amendment remedy to seek justice
Ya know the 2A-Remedy the gun lovers like to use so much.
And . . . Since these enforcers showed that they ARE NOT qualified for their jobs then that "immunity" should not even be considered, but we all know that the enforcers are a protected breed.