ABJECT FAILURE. TERRIBLE DECISIONS. A COMMANDER WHO FOUND EVERY REASON TO DO NOTHING.
THIS HIS HOW THE POLICE RESPONSE TO THE UVALDE SCHOOL SHOOTING WAS DESCRIBED TUESDAY AT A TEXAS SENATE HEARING.
COLONEL STEVE MCCRAW, THE DIRECTOR OF THE TEXAS DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, SAID POLICE HAD ENOUGH MANPOWER AND FIREPOWER ASSEM BLED TO STOP THE GUNMAN JUST THREE MINUTES AFTER HE ENTERED THE SCHOOL.
MCCRAW SAID OFFICERS WITH RIFLES WAITED IN THE HALLWAY FOR OVER AN HOUR BEFORE ENTERING THE CLASSROOM WHERE THE SHOOTER WAS AND KILLING HIM. PREVIOUS REPORTS SAID OFFICERS WERE WAITING FOR KEYS TO UNLOCK THE DOOR. MCCRAW SAID IF THEY’D SIMPLY TRIED THE HANDLE, THEY WOULD HAVE FOUND IT UNLOCKED.
THE HUSBAND OF ONE OF THE MURDERED TEACHERS IS A POLICE OFFICER WITH THE SCHOOL DISTRICT. MCCRAW SAID THE OFFICER RESPONDED TO THE SHOOTING AT THE SCHOOL AND WANTED TO GO INTO THE CLASSROOM, BUT HE WAS DETAINED AND HIS FIREARM TAKEN AWAY.
THE INCIDENT COMMANDER DURING THE MAY 24TH ATTACK WAS UVALDE SCHOOL DISTRICT POLICE CHIEF PETE ARREDONDO. MCCRAW SAID ARREDONDO’S TERRIBLE DECISIONS PUT THE LIVES OF TRAINED OFFICERS OVER THOSE OF UNARMED CHILDREN AND SET THE LAW ENFORCEMENT PROFESSION BACK A DECADE.
AT LEAST SIX SHOTS WERE FIRED INSIDE THE CLASSROOM WHILE OFFICERS WAITED OUTSIDE. 19 CHILDREN AND TWO TEACHERS WERE KILLED.