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car, behind the building, get protection from the side of the building and maybe a shot. you re trying to protect innocent people. you re moving fast your brain is working 10,000 miles a minute your training kicks in you re focusing, focusing, focusing on the event. when the bullets are flying, it gives you a thing we call tunnel vision you focus right on the event if you can get to see the shooter, yasmin, you can see them, you start focusing on that they have a little more room now. the on-scene commander is from louisville metro police, fbi, certainly state police, atf, everybody is there the on-scene commanders will gather together and start making plans. it s slowed down quite a bit i m sure since the shooter is deceased they ll start making their plans to do the other sweeps for explosives and co-conspirators
fact. so when you look at what was facing president biden, all of his military leaders, including the on scene commander. all of the nato countries who had troops in afghanistan, some 7,000, the cia director all were telling him to stay. it was uncertain what would happen to the afghanistan security forces and the government. but the certainty was isis and al-qaeda will rise again in afghanistan. the reason we wanted to stay in afghanistan was to make certain that that did not happen. our nato allies didn t want to stay because it was in the interest of the united states. those nato countries wanted to stay and keep their soldiers exposed, brian, because it was in their national interest. president biden, i know people are in the room was arrogant about this. he was the smartest guy in the room. it was what he was saying. i know more about afghanistan than anybody else. and we re going to get out. that was his decision and he
tactical vehicle to arrive that then began circum navigating the area. we know that police had a drone flying up over the white van as well. and at some point, the on scene commander made the decision that we re going to gather a stock of officers behind that shield, go in and make actual firsthand visual contact with s.w.a.t. officers. we saw them breaking the window on the passenger side of that van and then it was deemed all clear. you saw officers go in. you do a cursory search. you have to search the vehicle to make sure there aren t threatening devices that could put those officers in danger. but once we saw the police drone actually land, that was our signal that, okay, this situation is now what they call code four. this is under control. and then now we have to wait and see whether the suspect is actually identified as the person who was associated with that monterey park shooting. all indications according to
debates, at times confused and seemingly uncertain about what to do. they wouldn t breach the classroom for another 30 minutes. cnn analysis of a new never before made public angle of the hallway security camera shows that pargas never steps foot back inside this hallway. in interviews with investigators obtained by cnn, pargas says he didn t believe he was in charge and officers from the uvalde city police were there only to assist the school police until the texas department of public safety took over. the texas department of public safety, which placed seven of its officers who were at the scene under further investigation, labelled uvalde school police chief pete arradondo as the on-scene commander. arradondo, who was fired in august, maintains he wasn t in charge either. cnn reached pargas by phone. he said, quote, he would love to defend himself, but he s been
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