Onlookers Accuse Police of Failing To Take Action To Stop Texas School Shooting
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Onlookers Accuse Police, of Failing To Take Action, To Stop Texas School Shooting.
The Associated Press reports that investigators
are now trying to make sense of the massacre
at Robb Elementary School in Texas.
The Associated Press reports that investigators
are now trying to make sense of the massacre
at Robb Elementary School in Texas.
The shooting lasted over 40 minutes
and resulted in the deaths
of 19 children and two teachers.
The standoff ended after
the 18-year-old gunman was shot
and killed by a Border Patrol team. .
The standoff ended after
the 18-year-old gunman was shot
and killed by a Border Patrol team. .
The Associated Press reports that onlookers,
including parents of children killed in the shooting,
urged police to take action.
The Associated Press reports that onlookers,
including parents of children killed in the shooting,
urged police to take action.
Steve McCraw, the Department of Public Safety
Director, said that up to an hour passed after Ramos first
opened fire to when he was stopped by the tactical team.
Steve McCraw, the Department of Public Safety
Director, said that up to an hour passed after Ramos first
opened fire to when he was stopped by the tactical team.
The bottom line is law enforcement
was there. They did engage immediately.
They did contain (Ramos) in the classroom, Steve McCraw, the Department of Public Safety
Director, via The Associated Press.
However, AP reports that some of the onlookers now accuse the police of not taking action soon enough and say their inaction may have cost lives.
However, AP reports that some of the onlookers now accuse the police of not taking action soon enough and say their inaction may have cost lives.
Javier Cazares, whose fourth grade daughter, Jacklyn Cazares, was killed in the attack, is among those who claim that more could have been done. .
Javier Cazares, whose fourth grade daughter, Jacklyn Cazares, was killed in the attack, is among those who claim that more could have been done. .
They were unprepared.
There were more of them.
There was just one of him, Javier Cazares, via The Associated Press.
AP reports that investigators
have yet to uncover a motive for the attack
which also wounded at least 17 people. .
AP reports that investigators
have yet to uncover a motive for the attack
which also wounded at least 17 people. .
It was the deadliest school shooting
in the United States since 20 children and six
adults were killed at Sandy Hook Elementary in 2012
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