since the first day of the police response to the mass murder in uvalde. that s what we saw on the second day, and only because reporters and the families and you ve all day kept pressing for the truth have we begun to discover, just discover the holes in the police story. there are surely more to come. the police were never ever going to reveal their mistakes. never. they never do. peter are redondo hiding out and refusing to cooperate with the investigation is actually not unusual in police work. police officers who know they have made mistakes, always refused to cooperate in an investigations. and they lawyer up as quickly as they can. always. that is what they do. and governors like greg abbott, do nothing about it. no one gets fired. no one is forced to resign. the mayor of you ve all day,
district police department, peter i would know, has not responded to the texas rangers in two days for a follow-up interview from his initial statement immediately after the mass shooting. no one has been fired and no one has resigned. for making false public statements. or for supporting false public statements. and relaying false public statements. by texas authorities, after that mass murder. governor greg abbott, made this fall statement in his first visit to you all day, the day after the mass murder of those children and teachers. but the reality is, as horrible as what happened it could ve been worse. the reason it was not worse, is because law enforcement officials did what they do. that was a lie. and governor abbott now says,
don t know how many of those 19 children at robb elementary school would be alive today. if police training worked, we don t know if one or both of those teachers at robb elementary school, without blood to death in the floor, would be alive today. police training does not police training does not work. and when police officers fail, because they violate their training. there reflects, universally, is to cover up their mistakes. and that is what we have seen since the first day of the police response to the mass murder in uvalde. that s what we saw on the second day, and only because reporters and the families and you ve all day kept pressing for the truth have we begun to discover, just discover the holes in the police story. there are surely more to come. the police were never ever going to reveal their mistakes. never. they never do. peter are redondo hiding out and refusing to cooperate with
honest conversations with latino voters, breaking the stereotypes. paulo ramos, it s great to see you, fascinating conversation, looking for to field reports with paulo ramos, debuts tomorrow right here on msnbc, at 10 pm eastern, it will also supreme on peacock. that does it for me tonight we will see you again tomorrow. now it s time for the last word with lawrence o donnell. good evening noise. good evening, a man that special is going to air in this hour tomorrow night. i m looking forward to it. that was really a great report on. it thank you. thank you. thank you a man. we have some breaking news from you all day right now. this is stunning. absolutely stunning news. yesterday afternoon, on our special memorial day coverage, i was echoing from six to 8 pm. and we reported to you then, that peter i would hondo, who was the commanding officer in the school, for those 78 minutes for when the police was doing nothing. he is the chief of police of the school district of you
that was really a great report on. it thank you. thank you. thank you a man. we have some breaking news from you all day right now. this is stunning. absolutely stunning news. yesterday afternoon, on our special memorial day coverage, i was echoing from six to 8 pm. and we reported to you then, that peter i would hondo, who was the commanding officer in the school, for those 78 minutes for when the police was doing nothing. he is the chief of police of the school district of you ve all day, that very small by person police force that he commands. he was also three weeks ago, an elected to the city council in uvalde. he won an election three weeks ago to the city council in uvalde. he was scheduled to be sworn in as a member of the city council today, at a city council meeting involved a. and yesterday, we reported to you, that that meeting of the city council for today was