New, Improved Police Timeline of Uvalde School Shooting Shows Gunman Inside School for Well Over an Hour.

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Police spokesman Steven McCraw, the head of the Texas Department of Public Safety who provided new timeline.

First we were told that the shooter, whom I will not name here, was in the school for 45 minutes. Then that was revised to one hour. Yesterday, at a getting the facts straight press conference reported on by lThe Associated Press Police spokesman Steven McCraw revised that time period to well over and hour, or 77 minutes to be precise:

“ It was 11:28 a.m. Tuesday when Ramos’ Ford pickup slammed into a ditch behind the low-slung Texas school and the driver jumped out carrying an AR-15-style rifle. Five minutes after that, authorities said, Ramos entered the school and found his way to the fourth grade classroom where he killed the 21 victims.
But it was not until around 12:50 p.m. that police killed Ramos, McCraw said, when shots could be heard over a 911 call from a person inside the classroom as officers breached the room.“

O.K. then , now we haves the facts, unless new alternative facts come in, the gunman was in the school from 11:33 AM until he was shot and killed at 12:50 PM… 77 minutes.

And what were the police doing in those 77 minutes?

“ Three police officers followed Ramos into the building within two minutes. In the next half hour, as many as 19 officers piled into the hallway outside. But another 47 minutes passed before the Border Patrol tactical team breached the door, McCraw said.

The commander at the scene in Uvalde — the school district’s police chief — believed that 18-year-old gunman Salvador Ramos was barricaded inside adjoining classrooms at Robb Elementary School and that children were no longer at risk, Steven McCraw, the head of the Texas Department of Public Safety, said at a contentious news conference.“

So, the School District’s Police Chief, who was in charge, and whom I will also not name here because the man has apparently gone into hiding…

“(The Chief) could not be reached for comment Friday. No one answered the door at his home, and he did not reply to a phone message left at the district’s police headquarters.”

… determined that the children were not in danger, that the gunman was barricaded in a separate room from him, even though for many of those 77 minutes the kids were calling 911 from the room they were trapped in with the gunman, who was playing his jams, threatening, and actively shooting them and their teacher(s).

New York Times reporter Alexandra Petri provides Spokesman McCraw’s description of the victims’ 911 calls which I will post here in its entirety as it is a matter of public record:

“ A caller identified — I will not say her name, but she was in room 112 — called 911 at 12:03. The duration of the call, was 1 minute and 23 seconds. She identified herself and whispered she’s in room 112.

At 12:10, she called back, in room 112, advised there are multiple dead.

At 12:13, again, she called on the phone.

Again at 12:16, she’s called back and said there was eight to nine students alive.

At 12:19, a 911 call was made, and another person in room 111 called. I will not say her name. She hung up when another student told her to hang up.

At 12:21, you could hear over the 911 call that three shots were fired.

At 12:36, a 911 call, it lasted for 21 seconds. The initial caller called back. The student-child called back, and was told to stay on the line and be very quiet. She told 911 that he shot the door.

At approximately 12:43 and 12:47, she asked 911 to please send the police now.

At 12:46, she said she not could not—— that she could hear the police next door.

At 12:50, shots are fired, they can be heard over the 911 call.

At 12:51, it’s very loud, and sounds like officers are moving children out of the room. At that time, the first child that called was outside before the call cuts off.“

My question is how on earth, for over 40 minutes, did nineteen police officers crouch in a hallway believing the gunman was barricaded in a separate room from the children as those children were desperately risking their lives calling into 911 begging for help?

Has 911 no ability to communicate with officers on the scene?

This situation is so far beyond f**ked up that the official story and what must have really happened don’t even reside in the same area code.

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  1. One big clusterfuck. I usually watch Nicolle Wallace daily, on MSNBC. Frank Figlucci said this may have been a “turf” situation. He hopes not but has seen it before. The School Districts Police Cheif (with 6 cops under him) held the control. WTF?! Cops/Border Patrol/Ice Tactical were there. Yup Frank, this was a fucking turf situation. That’s why the UCISD “Chief” is in hiding. He fucked up and he knows it. Hubby said he needs to be brought up on murder charges for his ineptness and not turning things over to those that could DO BETTER. There is no excuse for this except those other cops stood down according to HIS ORDERS. Finally Fed agents stormed in 30 minutes after local cops told them to wait. How many died because “local cops” wanted to own this themselves instead of turning it over???????? Rant over – for now.

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