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the ar-15 that left 356 law enforcement officials in terror and chaos for 77 minutes, they were afraid of being killed by that weapon, and that is why they all violated their active shooter response training, according to the texas house report. the ar-15 stopped them all in their tracks, and they did not dare to go into that classroom until they had a rifle rated shield to protect themselves from an ar-15. the report has a long list of factors that lead to contributed in some way to 19 murdered children, and two murdered teachers, and a gravely wounded teacher who survived. the list of factors includes, not keeping all doors locked at all times in the school because, among other reasons, substitute teachers did not have case to the lock doors. the report neglects to mention that before ar-15s became easy to purchase over the counter in
federal state and local law enforcement officers, who showed up at the school. the report documents beat arredondo s failure to assume the role of commander, even though he cowrote the procedural manual that automatically made him the commander of any school shooting incident. but the report also blames all of the rest of the police forces that showed up that day, all of whom had the authority to take command of the situation, which the report described as, quote, chaos. the report says, the entirety of law enforcement and its training, preparation, and response shares systemic responsibility for many missed opportunities on that tragic day. the entirety of law enforcement.
molly taylor, a student at robb elementary, said this. my daughter has something to say. this was the last dress that my all my friends so me on. most of those kids were my friends, and that s not good. and i don t want to go to a school where they don t have protective measures. and she s encouraging for her friends not to go to school to. [applause] advocacy starts at this age. leadership is standing up here, and showing our children that is not leadership. that is poor leadership. a bipartisan report from the texas house representatives is the most thorough report now available on the mass murder, and its aftermath. the report indicates there was no chain of command for the 376