Tssiemer
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Has his autopsy been released to show if he was on any drugs?I think he crashed because he didn't know how to drive and didn't have a license.
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Has his autopsy been released to show if he was on any drugs?I think he crashed because he didn't know how to drive and didn't have a license.
Was this only a State ID, not a drivers license photo?I think he crashed because he didn't know how to drive and didn't have a license.
A SRO is not assigned to the campus.Shouldn't an SRO be posted visibly in front of the school or by the front desk?
Totally. What would happen if you or I repeatedly “corrected” our story to police?
Besides, he somehow had time to send the message to the German girl - "I shot my Grannie".He could have thought he was being chased by LE. But it doesn't explain the school shooting.
Shouldn't an SRO be posted visibly in front of the school or by the front desk?
The distance from his grandparents home on Diaz St. to the school is about 2 minutes by vehicle, so that is doubtful.Is there any possibility that the killer was being pursued by LE following the Grandmother's 911 call? That may explain the truck in the ditch. I guess we just need to wait for the official report... IMO
I read this on KHOU MSM: He purchased the guns legally and used his Texas Driver's License. The image appears to have the blue background of a TDL. He also appears to be a few years younger than on his SM photos.Was this only a State ID, not a drivers license photo?
Not that I'm aware of, no.Has his autopsy been released to show if he was on any drugs?
Oops, I thought I read he didn't have a license. Or at least that he didn't drive. But if he had a license, he would know how to drive.Was this only a State ID, not a drivers license photo?
If a key was needed in that door at all, which I doubt because it had a security bar on the inside, only extreme gross negligence would mean leaving a key in the lock at any time. How many people would have a dup?I wonder if the door was left unlocked because of the ceremony that day. She said the door could be locked only by turning the key from inside, so was it common for the key to be left in the lock?
Did the killer know the door might be unlocked or did he just take a chance on it being open?
A SRO is not assigned to the campus.
This is not unusual for elementary schools in small/rural districts.
The police department consists of six officers (including the chief) and the district has eight schools.
From what I read, there were officers (Uvalde PD on the scene (at the funeral home) within one minute of the 911 call and a school district police officer who was working that day wasn't on campus around this time arrived on the scene after hearing the 911 call, but drove past the suspect.
This is based on Texas Public Safety Director Steve McCraw press conference on Friday, May 27th.
Since the information is from May 27th, it is already old.
McCraw did say information does change because some of the timeline was based on eyewitness accounts etc.
MOO MOO MOO Like other parts of the timeline, I feel information about the school officer arriving on the scene is lacking details. It leaves much to my imagination. MOO MOO MOO
Timeline: Texas Elementary School Shooting, Minute by Minute
Nearly 2 hours passed between Salvador Ramos shooting his grandmother and the end of the siegewww.voanews.com
But having their own school district police force is?"A SRO is not assigned to the campus.
This is not unusual for elementary schools in small/rural districts."
After Sandy Hook and Robb Elementary, I think they need to reconsider.
Right? An SRO may only be trained as a security guard even if armed. That is different training than LE.My opinion they are erroneously calling it a police force. Do we have a good idea of the job description for an SRO in this district?
If the SRO only called "the district police force" I feel that is not enough, first call should be to 911 or police dispatch. <modsnip>
My opinion they are erroneously calling it a police force. Do we have a good idea of the job description for an SRO in this district?
If the SRO only called "the district police force" I feel that is not enough, first call should be to 911 or police dispatch. I just feel like Barney Fife was
Right from the school district website. This is considered a separate policing unit from the local town PD or the sheriff's office.Meet the 6 person police force for UCISD:
Uvalde CISD
@Uvalde_CISD
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