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MSNBC American Voices With Alicia Menendez June 4, 2024 22:18:00

shooting. the texas lawmaker saying that the on scene commander than i have access to police communications. i was told by law enforcement that this person did not have comms. i asked what that meant. i was told he did not have radio, but he did not have comps. my critique of that is, who makes this guy, the incident commander? how do you become an instant did commander with no comms? you just raise your hand? that police chief sworn in as a member of uvalde city council this week, despite texas authorities saying he is no longer cooperating with the shooting investigation. msnbc s liz bucklin is in uvalde, texas. what have we learned about law enforcement actions inside the school? alicia, the confusion continues here as the public and policy demand more information and answers about what happened here. the new york times is reporting that a uvalde county judge said

FOXNEWS Tucker Carlson Tonight June 4, 2024 00:05:00

why? the on scene commander at the time believed that it had transitioned from an active shooter to a barricaded subject. [indiscernible]. we are well aware of that. obviously, you know, based upon the information we have, there weren t children in that class and that where risk and it was in fact still an active shooter in that situation and not a barricaded subject. tucker: but that s not really an excellent nation of course, because no one disputes that everyone on the scene, including police, knew that he had weapons, was firing them at people to kill people and was inside the school with children. no one disputes that. so why did heavily armed police

FOXNEWS Tucker Carlson Tonight June 4, 2024 05:05:00

the, the on scene commander at the time believed that to transitioned from an active shooter to a barricade subject .. [in disci say that they that wrestlg well, we re well aware of that obviously. obviously. obviously, you know, based upon the information we have the work children in that classroom that were at risk and it was in fact still an active shooter situation and not a barricaded subject. but that s not really an explanation, of course, because no one disputes that everyone on the scene, including police, knew that ramos had weapons, was firing them at people to kill people and was inside the school with children. no one disputes that . so why did heavily armed police

FOXNEWSW Tucker Carlson Tonight June 1, 2022

0 everything in between and did we mention it all six free shop sale now store and in an income for six million dollars a day is a funny guy joseph does what i have got my fauci billion all over money goes back to what he whataboutism. good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight it was that aago today deranged teenager called salvador ramos m murdered nineteen children and two teachers in an elementary school in texas. you know this because we ve had seven days of full saturation coveragegeco. ve that s alld. deserved givent that it s amazings what we still don t know about what happened that day. let s start this becauselear the most obvious with how the shooter could possibly have afforded the firearms used. sarahh ramos was eighteen years old . he worked part time at the drive thru at a local wendy s. yet police say he had atice leat four thousand dollars a brandng new weapons including two ar 15 rifles, sixteen hundred rounds of five five six ammunition, a ballistic vest

KGO ABC World News Tonight With David Muir June 4, 2024 22:35:00

rounds at students and teachers. one of those classrooms seen here in a photo before the shooting. that day, police arriving on the scene two minutes after the gunman got into the building. a few officers grazed by bullets in the hallway. outside, more seen arriving, but the gunfire continues, as frantic parents surge police to save the children. you know that there are kids, right? they re little kids. they don t know how to defend themselves. reporter: the school district had conducted active shooter training in march, which requires police to confront a suspect. despite that training, state officials say the on scene commander that day, school district police chief pete arredondo, ordered tactical teams not to enter the classroom, wrongly believing they were no longer dealing with an active shooter, but instead a barricaded subject. of course, it was not the right decision. it was the wrong decision, period. reporter: in this new video obtained by abc news, police are seen r

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