11:28, suspect just west of here wrecked his vehicle. he walks around and sees two witnesses at the funeral home across the street from where he wrecked. he engages, and fires towards them. he continues walking, he continues walking towards the school. he climbs a fence, now he is in a parking lot. shooting at the school. jesse: they had said saffold ramos had a back pack on full of ammo and a rifle. for 12 minutes this lunatic was opening fire on anybody they could see people outside a funeral home shooting at the school as he approached. complete mad man. ramos was then caught on camera in the back of the school entering the building. 11:40, he walks in to the west side of robb elementary. multiple rounds, numerous rounds are discharged in the school. it was reported that a school district police officer confronted the suspect as he was making entry. not accurate. he walked in unobstructed initially. so, from the grandmother s house to the bar to the school inside the
now. statements from authorities today only added to the confusion and criticism and the concern from parents. correspondent jeff paul is live in uvalde tonight with the search for answers, good evening, we now know from the time the suspect crashed his truck it took him about 12 minutes to get inside this school but it s the hour that took place between when officers first engaged with the shooter and they killed him that is now raising more questions than answers. life will never be the same again. never. piecing together the puzzle of tuesday s mass shooting in uvalde as a small texas community warns a painstaking investigation into what happened before and during tuesday s massacre. we now know there was not an armed school security guard and the gunman walked through an unlocked door. it was reported that a school district police officer confronted the suspect that was making entry. not accurate. he walked in unobstructed initially. police say the gunman was insi
report salute. tomorrow on special report former president trump delivers remarks at the national rifle association s convention the nra in houston. something tells me that will be covered. thanks for inviting us into your home tonight. that s it for special report fair, balanced and still unafraid. jesse watters primetime starts right now. jesse, did you have the oreo-ritz cracker thing? jesse: i had three. they are delicious. thank you. jesse: it s been over 48 hours since the disgusting shooting in uvalde, texas left 19 children and two teachers dead. and two days out, we re still trying to figure out what happened. this afternoon, the texas department of public safety attempted to clear the air but ended up leaving us with more questions than answers. so let s start with what we do know and see how the timeline of terror unfolded. on tuesday, may 24th, at
coverage of racism and racist extremism for what it is, call violence? it by its name. i think what comes to mind is i m hopeful, i m looking forward to the same members of the sot of the difficulty that the media, same conservative talk show hosts, demanding that this president call this for what it media has overall of how do we is, white supremacist terrorism. america is under attack from cover these acts? clearly there s a lot for to us itself and it s about time we still find out. start calling it for what it is. we ve been struggling to describe racism as racism and to some political leaders have been out in front of this. describe racist acts as racist the texas land commissioner said alcohols. a story that s been going on all week long. on twitter multiple attacks from let s go back to last saturday. self described white terrorists here in the u.s. in the last several months. elijah cummings gets a tweet this is a real and present attacked by president trump. we ve seen n
america right now from gun violence? victims rise up when they want that predated trump. to. a lot of people today arguing he this is when they want to be has not made it better. talking about doing something. i ll be back at noon with the right. very latest on this horrible story. cnn has much more on these mass oliver, the role of the internet shootings. next, we re live at noon with in radicalizing these often kamala harris and bernie white men, we ve seen this time sanders. stay with us. after time after time, it s often times happening on the same websites. it always seems to come back to one of these fringe conspiracy message boards. this is cnn breaking news. at what point do we look at this and say enough is enough? if you had isis terrorists at least 20 dead in el paso, gathering on a message board we all knew what message board texas, nine are dead in dayton, it was, and they were talking ohio, along with the gunman openly about praising acts of there. he attacked