Thanks for posting this link.
I don't believe anything from the hallway surveillance leading up to the 77th minute where officers finally breach the classroom door, should be excluded from release, including video of the school shooter entering the building and proceeding down the hallway (as released here by the Statesman).
Also, I'd like to be able to distinguish AP from the same to determine if others acknowledged him.
I'm generally very supportive of law enforcement---I could never do that job. While 100% acknowledging that Salvador Ramos is the culprit here, I agree that the police did not do enough to save dying children on the other side of the door, for 77 unspeakable minutes.
Therefore I agree that the entire surveillance video should be released. Let the negligent be shown and the heroes as well, since it's been said endlessly that some police were anxious to break in but were constrained by their superiors.
@Seattle1 Who is AP? Do you mean PA, Pete Arrendondo? Or are you referencing someone else?
TIA
EDITED TO ADD, WITH DISCLAIMER:
The Austin Statesman has published a 4-minute excerpt of the surveillance video. The entire video is embedded in the article, but so far I've only watched the excerpt.
In these four minutes you can see the gunman enter, one child run away in the hall, and then a tremendous amount of LE bunched up in the hallway. The video skips through most everything, but one jump, that says 57 minutes later, 57 MINUTES LATER!!!!!! shows the police STILL bunched up in the hall.
I’ll self-report to make sure this is allowed, even though this is from Texas MSM, but if anyone does choose to view the entirety of the video, please be prepared as there are many warnings about the disturbing nature of the content.
The delayed law enforcement response to the Uvalde school shooting at Robb Elementary plays out in the video as 77 minutes tick by.
www.statesman.com