even though he was firing shots outside for some 12 minutes, there are so many unanswered questions. here is what we do know. 11:28 a.m. central time the suspect crashed his truck into a ditch near the school. he exited the vehicle, fired at two witnesses across the street. at 11:40 a.m. the gunman entered the school through an unlocked door on the west side of the building. four minutes later, officers entered the school, received gunfire then retreated from the building as they called for backup. it was not until an hour later, full hour, 12:44 p.m. local time that a tactical team made entry and killed the suspect. this morning we are learning more about just what was going on inside that classroom. mia got some blood and put it on herself to pretend she was dead. she had bullet fragments in her back. that poor little girl and so many stories just hike it. we ll have more on mia s story in a moment. let s begin though on the investigation. cnn crime and justice correspo
their teachers. don lemon spoke with a substitute teacher at uvalde high school which went on lockdown during the shooting. listen to what she had to tell her students. i had to reassure them that we were going to get through it together and promised them literally i would take the bullet to them before anything happened. i told them just to stay quiet, continue hiding, we prayed together. we hugged each other. we stayed on the floor. we stayed on the floor for almost it felt like i think five or six hours. kids are hiding in their classrooms. let s speak now to mary mcconaughey, an english teacher and new parent herself as well in maryland. she joins me live. mary, i want to ask you because you wrote an opinion piece for education week titled a devastated teacher s plea for gun reform. there are a lot of folks who say here s what teachers need to feel safer and be safer. you re a teacher. what do you need to feel safer? i think that, i mean, first
Elon Musk blasted the FAA for canceling SpaceX s Starship flight following a reported launch license violation
Elon Musk blasted the FAA for canceling SpaceX s Starship flight following a reported launch license violation
Morgan McFall-JohnsenFeb 1, 2021, 21:22 IST
Elon Musk, who founded SpaceX in 2002.PETER PARKS/AFP via Getty Images
SpaceX was ready to attempt a Starship rocket test flight on Thursday, but it couldn t get clearance from the
FAA.
Elon Musk criticized the agency on Twitter, saying that with its rules humanity will never get to Mars, but the FAA told Insider it was working with
SpaceX to resolve outstanding safety issues.